Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The fixed belief that the sufferer may have problems and that these may be a cause of drinking or drug use , but certainly not a consequence of it , is the central psycho-pathology of the disease .
2 If battle fatigue sets in , Mr Biedenkopf may have reason for optimism .
3 From his headquarters in Weston-super-Mare , Burniston tells me , ‘ Although one of two privately owned clubs may have ideas about taking over the pro 's shop , I believe that a good shop run by the professional and his staff is essential at a club . ’
4 In seeking to interpret the Constitution , the courts may have recourse to works by constitutional experts .
5 ( 3 ) In considering the grounds for refusal mentioned in paragraph ( a ) of subsection ( 1 ) above , the licensing board may have regard to any misconduct on the part of any person mentioned in that paragraph , whether or not constituting a breach of this Act or any byelaw made thereunder , which in the opinion of the board has a bearing on his fitness to hold a licence .
6 ( 3 ) In considering a complaint under this section , the licensing board may have regard to : ( a ) any misconduct on the part of the holder of the licence , whether or not constituting a breach of this Act or any byelaw made thereunder , which in the opinion of the board has a bearing on his fitness to hold a licence ; ( b ) any misconduct on the part of persons frequenting licensed premises occurring in those premises or any misconduct in the immediate vicinity of licensed premises which is attributable to persons frequenting those premises .
7 In considering a complaint under the section , the board may have regard to the factors specified in subs .
8 ( 3 ) misconduct to which the board may have regard in considering whether grounds for suspension have been substantiated .
9 At the beginning of your memoir is a quotation from a letter by John Adams to his wife : ‘ I must study politics and war , that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy .
10 Although a CU may have implications for both internal and external economies of scale , the emphasis is normally placed upon the technical aspect of internal economies .
11 In addition , local authorities may have difficulty in knowing which old people need help and of getting help to them in time .
12 In rainforest regions , deforestation is the major agent of environmental change and while it has obvious localised effects , especially in relation to soil erosion and soil degradation , there is growing concern that such large-scale destruction of biomass may have implications for climatic change ( section 5.3.1 ) .
13 Some of the drugs used to treat allergy may have side-effects that involve the mind and behaviour .
14 ‘ I do n't think Perdita ought to have wine if she 's going to ride , ’ said Sukey .
15 Some States may have interests arising out of a treaty to which they are parties , and which is to be interpreted or applied by the Court .
16 Nevertheless , the breaches of these rules may have implications for the financial statements or other aspects of the auditor 's regular reporting responsibilities , and therefore some enquiry in these areas is needed as part of the audit .
17 He says , If the cinema should have nudity there , the statues should be inside out of the view of people .
18 The intention of the section is clear : the shareholders must have power to remove the board .
19 The concept of marketing means that your advertising agency account personnel should have marketing as well as advertising experience and that the research function should be represented within the agency .
20 Not only in agriculture , but in industry generally , grant money should have strings attached .
21 It makes law depend on distinct social conventions it designates as legal conventions ; in particular on conventions about which institutions should have power to make law and how .
22 ‘ I do think the courts should have powers to send really persistent , nasty little juvenile offenders away somewhere where they will be looked after better and where they will be educated , ’ Mr Clarke said .
23 The question is whether , in addition to other aids to the construction of statutory words , the courts should have regard to a further source .
24 In summary , I agree that the courts should have recourse to Hansard in the circumstances and to the extent he proposes .
25 But , Tufnell of course must have precedence there at the moment .
26 Nevertheless , Noriega 's attorneys had previously won a significant victory : on Aug. 8 presiding US District Court judge William Hoeveler ruled against the Justice and State departments and the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) that the defence should have access to classified government documents concerning the relationship between US intelligence agencies and the accused .
27 Employees have no statutory rights of management or even ( with limited statutory exceptions ) consultation , although the board must have regard to their interests and , in the case of a takeover , an offeror must state the consequences for employees .
28 Now her mother says all houses should have locks fitted to upstairs windows to prevent a similar accident .
29 The French and Russian revolutions had made an enormous contribution in their time to human progress , but they lived today in a different world in which universal human values must have priority .
30 The competition authorities should have powers to impose punishments on firms that engage in anticompetitive practices ( e.g. price fixing , and exclusionary or predatory practices ) , to require firms to enter into binding commitments to desist from conduct that is demonstrably prejudicial to competition , and to propose structural remedies where firms have established a dominant position in a market .
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