Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . ’ |
2 | In seeking to interpret the Constitution , the courts may have recourse to works by constitutional experts . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | In addition , local authorities may have difficulty in knowing which old people need help and of getting help to them in time . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The intention of the section is clear : the shareholders must have power to remove the board . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | ‘ 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 . |
11 | The question is whether , in addition to other aids to the construction of statutory words , the courts should have regard to a further source . |
12 | In summary , I agree that the courts should have recourse to Hansard in the circumstances and to the extent he proposes . |
13 | Now her mother says all houses should have locks fitted to upstairs windows to prevent a similar accident . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | And indeed B P G twelve , under the heading of environmental considerations says that a a authorities should have regard to environmental considerations , but recommend an environmental appraisal identifying , quantifying , weighing up and reporting on the environmental and other cost benefits of the measures which are proposed . |
17 | Appreciating the central role local education authorities would increasingly play in the development of education , this Report 's recommendations included the proposal that authorities must have access to an adequate level of specialist educational guidance ( Bolam et al , 1978 ) . |
18 | In framing the warranties , the acquirer and its solicitors should have regard to the level of disclosure that they actually want . |
19 | Football fans may have clue to Moira mystery |
20 | This is logical also on the grounds that the remedies were proved as the single remedy and not as mixtures , and mixtures of remedies may have effects which are different from those of their component parts . |
21 | Staff changes through resignations and promotions can affect curriculum and extra-curricular provision as new recruits may have interests and strengths in other areas . |
22 | Obviously waves may have frequencies of intermediate magnitude and so be difficult to classify as either destructive or constructive . |
23 | About a fifth of written entries may have errors . |
24 | In addition to their hypoglycaemic action it is probable that some or all of these compounds may have antiplatelet effects . |
25 | Lacking experience of that kind , casual listeners may have difficulty in responding to the finer musical distinctions that make an individual performance unique . |
26 | In any forthcoming election for a constituent assembly , all parties should have access to all parts of South Africa , including the ten ‘ homelands ’ , without intimidation . |
27 | Trying to clarify confusion which has arisen about the system , the Institute of Auctioneers and Appraisers in Scotland has issued a statement : ‘ It should be clearly understood that all registered male animals must have Cattle Control Documents transferred to the new buyer when sold at auction marts . ’ |
28 | Candidates should have experience reading and understanding the biological literature . |
29 | Candidates should have experience in the assay of receptors/enzymes and the preparation of membranes from biological tissues . |
30 | the parties must have capacity to contract |