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

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1 Despite the fact that neither the Model Code nor the Take-over Code have the force of law , they do represent important statements of commercial morality and at times breach of them may have legal consequences .
2 Ahead of me was an elliptical circle of maybe twenty people , the combined ages of whom must have seventy score and ten .
3 Sort of everyone should be the same , everyone should have equal rights and equal erm opportunities .
4 Everyone should have equal protection by the law and the ability to appeal against local authority .
5 While we all think that everyone should have unlimited access to public areas , we have to live in the real world and accept that all sports and hobbies are controlled in some way or other .
6 that he thinks that erm of all of these forced motivations class interest is the most damaging and he argues there 's a remedy for this , we 'll see why it 's a remedy in a minute , that certain people ought to be given more than one vote so that although everyone should have some votes , not everyone should have the same number of votes .
7 I may have other problems one of these days , but overweight is never again going to be one of them ’ …
8 I may have the gift of inspired preaching ; I may have all knowledge and understand all secrets ; I may have all the faith needed to move mountains — but if I have no love , I am nothing .
9 Hence , I may have great difficulty in answering a relatively simple question like ‘ Why do you put so much energy into your career ? ’ and I would have even more difficulty in deciding how much energy 1 should put into my career and how much into my family .
10 I may have more luck . ’
11 ‘ Well , thank you , Mr Glynn , that 's all for the moment but I may have more questions for you later . ’
12 I wo n't write a word more now , but go to my work , cool down , go out , and in the evening post this letter with proofs of my regret , though not recantation , and also proofs of some joy or success I may have this afternoon in fields now rejoicing in sunshine after rain , — to delight my own sweet little one , too tolerant , too childishly submissive , not by nature , which would be weak , but by love for me , which is strength .
13 In summary : ‘ We 'll discuss work problems and possible remedies , both of which you suggest ; I may have some thoughts on these too . ’
14 But having read them , it is first of all possible that I may have some queries on them .
15 The hon. Gentleman and I may have some disagreements , but I have respect for his command of basic arithmetic .
16 But a mathematician should be taught to try to take me with him , so that I may have some appreciation of what he is doing , and why he enjoys doing it .
17 I may have another drink , I may not , ’ Newman replied , looking at Corduroy Jacket .
18 I must have all sorts in me .
19 I must have that photograph , ’ he said .
20 I must have that picture .
21 But to track the creature down , I must have advance information .
22 I must have one Sunday in the year when we have Sunday lunch at mid-day and not in the evening , because , you know I get to carol services on And he said oh that 's alright , mum and dad eat mid-day anyway so they only want , erm , they only want biscuits and cake and maybe a bit of bread and butter what can you do ?
23 Oh I must have best butter .
24 I must have some art .
25 I told him this evening that I must have some daylight .
26 I must have another word with him .
27 I must have another glass of tea . ’
28 I must have these people 's trust , the men 's as well as the women 's . ’
29 I must have more push than people think … ’
30 I must have sensitive eyes
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