Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | You should have a first or higher degree , be able to demonstrate significant achievement in research and the potential to contribute further in this area . |
2 | All candidates for admission to a taught postgraduate course should have a first degree in an appropriate subject , or a qualification or experience which is acceptable as equivalent . |
3 | I think we should have a 2nd referee next to a monitor in the stand . |
4 | Everyone should have a second chance . ’ |
5 | Mr Prokhorov should have the last word . |
6 | In view of their close relationship , it is fitting that Hofmann should have the last words on Edward Chambers Nicholson . |
7 | A quarter of non-executives believed they should have the last word on mergers ( 10% of chief executives agreed ) and a fifth ( compared with 3% of the bosses ) thought they should approve major borrowings and loans . |
8 | Which means I should have the last one does n't it ? |
9 | But the project belonged ultimately to the pupils and they should have the last words . |
10 | Registered health visitors must have a first level qualification in order to undertake postbasic health visitor training . |
11 | You must have a sixth sense , ’ I said . |
12 | This was adopted by the House of Lords in the GCHQ case , where Lord Diplock said that ‘ National security is the responsibility of the executive government ; what action is needed to protect its interests is … a matter upon which those upon whom the responsibility rests , and not the courts of justice , must have the last word . ’ |
13 | Competitors must have the last touch of the ball before it goes on it way . |
14 | out of those , and one will win and we 'll have a second and third prize and the fourth and fifth will be runners up and erm highly commended or what have you . |
15 | ‘ I suppose you ought to , but , ’ Jack gave an unexpected grin and for a moment the atmosphere of gloom lightened a little , ‘ let's make sure we keep Dora and Dieter apart or we 'll have a third death on our hands ! ’ |
16 | Perhaps we , we all have erm thirty three pence each and we give a penny to Oxfam , or we 'll toss up or we 'll , thirty three pence each and one penny left over so we 'll have a third of that penny each we 'll cut it up . |
17 | now we 'll have the second pizza , and we 'll cut that up . |
18 | SCO boasts it 'll have the first COSE-compliant desktop on the market . |
19 | ‘ I 'll have the first one ; it 's only for one night , anyway . ’ |
20 | She 'll have the last word because she has nature on her side . ’ |
21 | ‘ You may think you 've won , but I 'll have the last laugh . |
22 | We , the people who 'll have the next generation of children , we want a better world than the one we 've got from all of you ! |
23 | It 's us who 'll have the next lot of babies , not you . |
24 | I 'll have the next round . |
25 | Next week when I come in you 'll have the next size up . |
26 | I 'll have the next card for fourteen million ! |
27 | If I could have a second choice it would be Anthony Mascolo ’ . |
28 | Bannister , told earlier this week that he could have a second month on trial at the City Ground after scoring twice against Oldham as substitute for Sheringham , confessed : ‘ I never thought I would make such quick progress with Forest . |
29 | We passed along slowly so that the cortège could be seen and all could have a last look at the coffin . |
30 | The range fire was stoked so they could have a Last Bath . |