Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If it is the wife who dies , her personal representatives may not be aware of her interest in the house or may have difficulty in producing proof of the same , much to the detriment of her estate . |
2 | A person who has or may have HIV infection should see a doctor ( or dentist ) if they have skin , chest or oral ( dental ) problems . |
3 | The courts have made clear on several occasions that section 76 lays down a ‘ general principle ’ of parental choice which is only one of a number of factors to which an LEA could or should have regard when exercising their functions . |
4 | But the breed 's origins are uncertain and the theories are numerous — that they are almost directly descended from the wild aurochs , for example ( the claim of many a breed ! ) or are at least of Bos primigenius stock like the Podolians of the steppes , or are descended from large , long-horned continental cattle imported several centuries ago ( some say by the Romans ) , or were imported 3,000–4,000 years ago , or came from Ireland where they were an ancient indigenous type , or were developed from Dutch and old English breeds before the eighteenth century , or must have Norse origins because of their coat colour and pattern . |
5 | Cancer research had a long tradition of support from private contributions , but new charities devoted to particular diseases , such as arthritis and rheumatism , leukaemia , and muscular dystrophy , were founded and became a great source of strength to workers whose interests had or might have application to the desired objectives . |
6 | At present , the accurate diagnosis of PVO requires either arterial portography or splenoportography , both of which are invasive radiological proceedures that may have complications , particularly in patients with a coagulopathy . |
7 | Confirmation of portal vein patency or occlusion relies predominantly upon venous phase arterial portography or splenoportography , both invasive and time consuming radiological procedures that may have complications . |
8 | These methods enable doctors to detect babies that may have problems with breathing at birth and therefore to be in a position to treat the condition promptly . |
9 | Also many other small things that may have life and thought — butterflies , snails in curled shell , spiders , maggots . |
10 | The only surprising thing about Hooker 's hit-single spawning album is that , after all these years , he can render the title track in a fashion that 's unbelievably fresh , though some of the credit for this particular achievement must be down to guitarist Jimmie Vaughan , who delivers an array of licks in a manner that must have Stevie Ray beaming way up in plectrum heaven . |
11 | It is not only a difficult job to attempt to integrate these but also one that might have opposition from users who would prefer to keep to a successful , if limited , system . |
12 | Other work in progress includes the identification of likely sources of excesses ( or deficiencies ) of trace elements in potable water supplies that might have health implications , and in addition the identification of suitable pathfinder elements for hydrogeochemical exploration and groundwater tracing . |
13 | Traditionally , phonemes were supposed not to overlap in their allophones , so that the only plosives that could have allophones with bilabial place of articulation were and ; this restriction is no longer looked on as so important . |
14 | A judge yesterday made a unique ruling against Warwickshire County Cricket Club that could have repercussions in all sports . |
15 | We wondered at the ‘ pinching poverty ’ that could have cream for tea . |
16 | This represented a great step forward in the services available from the co-operative and one that could have significance for advisory services in this country — particularly in remote areas . |
17 | All this may be essential for a fish that would have problems turning its mouth around to defence . |
18 | The back comprises two pieces of flame-patterned maple veneer that would have collectors going wild were it on the front of a similarly-aged Les Paul Standard . |
19 | At SCO Forum the pair announced a ‘ strategic ’ interface agreement-in-principle that will have SCO licensing for a ‘ fair price ’ all the SVR4.2 technology surrounding application development tools such as compilers , debuggers , C++ and linkers . |
20 | The pair have signed a letter of intent that will have HP investing ‘ significant resources ’ including money , hardware , software , people and facilities in MTI for the porting and development of MTI 's mainframe-based software on its Unix platforms . |
21 | It is a worry that will have builders scouring this report for ideas , although at £295 a copy it is unlikely that any cost-conscious home owners will take the trouble to read about their prejudices . |
22 | The software comp/decomp is then seen as a way of pushing the boat out for future Intel processors that will have video handling capabilities built into the main CPU itself . |
23 | : Fb The kind of erm cinema that will have being two-screens , it 's going to allow the sort of variety that probably the Regal in the past was n't able to give to them , because we can as a policy have a constantly erm a constant turnover of different films . |
24 | These people that will have dogs ! |
25 | Unix distributor , Irvine , California-based UniDirect Inc , has reportedly cut a deal that will have Dell Computer Corp passing on all calls for application software certified on its machines to UniDirect as leads or orders . |
26 | The only other comment I had in terms of the scale of settlement , which I think is just touching upon the next point , is that , I mean depending on the conclusions you reach as to the the amount of housing to be provided for in a new settlement , I take the point that Mr Brighton made that you 've got to have a longer term perspective I think that he f that in the ten year period ninety six to two thousand and six that the new settlements to be brought forward during , erm I think it 's really unrealistic to achieve more than twelve fifty , fourteen hundred houses in that period , if you say reach a conclusion there should be two thousand houses in that period in a new settlement , there might be some benefit in having two settlements , each of a capacity of say twelve fifty , f for erm twelve fifty to fifteen hundred that can have capacity for the next plan period , and in other words to assist in meeting the constraints that exist on York that are likely to exist into the future . |
27 | The pragmatist will insist that the state is not an entity that can have principles to compromise . |
28 | While new organizations may possess a strong commitment to a new policy , and may have powers that enable it to bring together the resources for its implementation that were not possessed by any single previous organization , it still has to relate to a world in which other agencies have a great deal of power to influence its success . |
29 | At this sensitive period in these people 's lives , such modification can be misinterpreted by any one or more members of this group and may have repercussions in family relationships . |
30 | They may have symptoms of vertebrobasilar insufficiency with vertigo or drop attacks and may have signs of myelopathy . |