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

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1 Users who wish to access the transferred data should have accounts created using the following SQL*Plus command :
2 Even when flying to a holiday destination there is a strong possibility that the turbine powering the aircraft will have platinum aluminide coated blades for erosion and corrosion protection .
3 A top-range Rover 420Gsi 16v will have £1,082 knocked off its £15,202 price tag .
4 Thus , in such societies , people may have rights of temporary use , rights to exclude foreigners , rights to claim something if they particularly need it .
5 Art involves personal creativity and some people may have difficulty in seeing the disabled artist as anything other than an independent and uncontrollable misfit .
6 They tend to deny that older people may have issues and agendas that they may wish to discuss , and they ignore the fact that many older people have the ability and interest to organize matters for themselves .
7 Some low income people may have reductions , as they do now with rates , probably through housing benefit .
8 Centralised records provide the means by which many people may have access to the same body of information , regardless of their physical situation .
9 Furthermore , older people may have savings or investments which will yield income .
10 But as Rome became first an Italian and then a Mediterranean power , it became inevitable that the Roman people should have contact with Greeks and with Greek art .
11 ( 2 ) Then again it is regarded as doubtful whether there really is a specific quality of pleasure , and even of pain , which covers all experiences that people either want to have or avoid , and it is thought obviously desirable that people should have experiences they want rather than those with a certain quality .
12 It is vital that people should have choice in the type of care available .
13 ‘ You of all people should have faith in the saint you set such store by .
14 This Congress demands that deaf people should have access to all official information to the same extent as hearing people .
15 I believe that it is a fundamental principle that people should have access to independent legal advice .
16 We feel very strongly that people should have access to solicitors who have knowledge of immigration law , and who can protect people by explaining the difficult legislation and regulations dealing with immigration policy .
17 When the Government introduce complicated legislation , it is only right that people should have access to those with basic information about it .
18 If an organisation is to function as a cooperative system of individuals , some people must have authority or power over others .
19 People must have confidence in it .
20 Scientific and horticultural staff should have inputs into labels , signs , exhibitions , etc. ; staff in contact with the public should receive regular , formal training from the relevant scientific or horticultural staff ; library staff should be in receipt of information from all departments to support their activities , and so on .
21 Reception staff should have access to a database containing information on Garden events , basic Garden information , and staff skills and specialisms .
22 ‘ I mean , I imagine a lot of people might have difficulty raising that much ? ’
23 WITH prices now falling one per cent every three months , 1.6 million people could have homes worth less than their mortgages by the end of 1993 .
24 Similarly a piece written by the magazine staff could have problems for the sponsor .
25 Trade & Travel kindly gave me a fez ‘ for my daughter ’ , which resulted in a complaint from one colleague that if I was going to invent one offspring why not a few more so that all the staff could have fezzes .
26 If the rate of interest were above re , people would have money balances surplus to their needs .
27 Most people would have bet their life savings on the prospect of marathon runner supreme Rosa Mota striding away with the gold medal at the World Championships in Tokyo last year .
28 In April 1990 the Prince of Wales launched his ‘ Volunteers ’ scheme , under which young people would have opportunities to contribute to the public welfare and learn the value of participation and the feeling of belonging to the community through voluntary work .
29 If he spent less time jetting around on EC business and more solving Britain 's problems , perhaps a lot more people would have jobs , too .
30 Most people would have trouble conceiving of the enormity of the bias against testing in the national press .
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