Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] have [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In addition to my duties in the House , I shall have further meetings later today .
2 ( The Secretary himself may have broader responsibilities . )
3 For years , American X-ray astronomers have been pushing for an Advanced X-ray Astrophysics facility ( AXAF ) which would have better sensitivity and resolution of detail , than all other X-ray telescopes presently planned .
4 It is a peculiar text to publish in a catalogue which will have greater circulation and sell in larger quantities than either Sylvester 's monograph or the catalogue raisonné .
5 From the small Countryside Centre at Hillend , ( ) you may have further information about the Hills especially the Countryside Parks of Hillend and Bonaly .
6 Do n't use the test simply to try and find out whether you should have safer sex .
7 I think you might have better things Oh do you ?
8 ‘ Happen you 'll have better luck in 1849 , ’ she added .
9 Get her to sit on the bottom stair and put them on , as this way she 'll have better access to the fastening .
10 Although with a more powerful unit you 'd have greater headroom and a reduced noise problem , you could n't push the power stage to its ‘ sweet spot ’ at such manageable volumes .
11 I thought you 'd have bigger fish to fry with clients like Krantz and Marsh and so on . ’
12 You you 'd all it means is you 'd have longer lines of communication to an even worse bureaucracy , and I think if a bureaucracy which can produce this situation of opting out as an alternative is any example to have , I would choose to be away from it .
13 One was , in the year before an election , to say : ‘ Well , in that case the programme has to be scaled down ; otherwise you will have higher taxation or inflation . ’
14 I 'm sure many of you will have younger sisters who are already Rainbows or are , perhaps , thinking of joining when they are old enough .
15 How would you feel if you were able to designate more life cover for a selected period of your choice , er , and then , maybe alter , er , the cover later on , so that you can have higher cover at certain points in your life , to cover these critical things , like your children 's education , while they 're growing up erm , at any point in the future .
16 We 'll have better cities ; less polluted by private transport and so on .
17 If we could get to know one another better , we might have better relationships generally .
18 Possibly we could have later event if we 'd read
19 Under the European Community legislation , one could have tougher standards in national law without any difficulty .
20 I believe that we shall have greater continuity of orders throughout the 1990s than we did in the 1980s , due to the maturing nature of offshore oil and gas work , including refurbishment , sub-sea systems and satellite developments .
21 Perchance on the morrow we shall have better news . ’
22 They did all that so that we would have better opportunities , and they expected us to grab them when they came along .
23 Capital for major expenditure or investment can be raised in a number of ways but as an PLC we would have easier access to the most appropriate funding alternatives .
24 Because I do n't think wages for housework is the same thing as saying that when women have to give up their jobs when their kids are little , or if there are n't no nurseries , that they should have bigger family allowances , that is n't the same as saying wages for housework , is it ?
25 Accordingly , the subjects should get more ‘ choosy ’ with higher values of a or lower values of k , in the sense that they should have higher reservation values .
26 His plea is powerful ( Beck 1990:49 ) : teachers must become " intellectuals " to a greater extent than they typically are at present … they should have greater awareness of the interconnected theory that bears on both the content and method of their teaching .
27 Whereas in the past Catholic teaching had implied that all such matters should be left to God , however large a family one already had , the Council affirmed that ‘ parents themselves should ultimately make the judgement ’ ( Gaudium et Spes 50 ) as to whether or not they should have further children .
28 They should have longer prison sentences for drink drivers .
29 But he also reminded scientists that they could have greater influence by lobbying their local MPs .
30 They would have greater freedom thus , she argued .
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