Example sentences of "[adv] have have the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Differences occurred as to means , but examination of the electoral manifestos throughout the 1960s and 1970s shows a reluctance to politicize issues which , given the intractable nature of crime and the limited efficacy of measures to counter it , would only have had the effect of exciting popular expectations beyond the capacity of any government to fulfil .
2 Azhag does not have to have the Crown of Sorcery , but if he has any magic items the Crown of Sorcery must be among them .
3 It is likely that he chose a group of men to be his special disciples — apostles — because at that time a women would not have had the freedom to become travelling evangelists — to go round preaching and teaching .
4 In that case the laws of physics would hold even at the beginning of the universe , so God would not have had the freedom to choose the initial conditions .
5 The point that we were making in drawing attention to it was that , if the Labour party had been in power , he would not have had the freedom to buy shares in BT .
6 I hope that this book overall will provide additional assistance in both respects , particularly for those who may not have had the advantage of formal systems training .
7 Whyte ( 1955 ) agrees : ‘ As I sat and listened , I learned the answers to questions I would not have had the sense to ask if I had been getting my information solely on an interviewing basis . ’
8 The first was the industry which Eliot was prepared to devote to such poor material , even to the extent of giving this particular piece three readings : whereas most publishers or critics might not have had the patience to complete one .
9 ( They will not have had the chance to mate with males from their own stock culture . )
10 While Mr Fallon will probably not have had the chance to read the report , we think it unwise for him to dismiss it out of hand .
11 On the other hand the expert will not have had the benefit of hearing the arguments , and some observers have suggested that expert valuers rarely assess rents from the tenant 's point of view .
12 Introducing change , however , calls for patience , sensitivity and consideration for others who may not have had the opportunity to move on in their thinking .
13 Had the Prime Minister called a general election in October 1978 , as was expected , the Commons would not have had the opportunity to inflict a spectacular dismissal .
14 It must be remembered that , nine times out of ten , the third party solicitor will be relying on descriptions of locus , machinery , etc. provided to him by his client — and will not have had the opportunity of visiting the LOCUS himself .
15 He would not have had the opportunity to command the attention of the media .
16 Although his writings may not have had the breadth of impact of his ‘ human growth ’ contemporaries across the Atlantic , such as Carl Rogers ( 1961 ) and Abraham Maslow ( 1954 ) , it is possible that because he offered an unpretentious dramatic model , teachers found his approach more immediately accessible than Rogers ' ideology .
17 You attempt things you previously would not have had the courage to do because you know you possess the power to save yourself ’ .
18 Married or unmarried , he would not have had the courage of his proclivities : he needed the pretence there had been because pretence was everything to him .
19 The proclamation may not have had the effect which was desired for the next lease to come to light is 17 years later , between Sir John Pennington bart. , and Thomas Gorsuch of London , described as a goldsmith .
20 And another boy might not have had the wits or the gentleness of this one . ’
21 In any case he would not have had the confidence to approach one .
22 I know that in the past I would not have had the confidence to let children work on the problem .
23 The fact that growing numbers of students are making the personal decision to go into higher education each year suggests strongly that our system of student support , far from providing a deterrent , is encouraging more people to go into higher education , who perhaps would not have had the confidence to do so or the belief that it is appropriate for them .
24 She was just cursing herself for not having had the courage to go straight over to him in the first place when he appeared again , a little further down .
25 You just have to have the wit , imagination and guts to go out and find it .
26 you know it 's not as if we 've got vast amounts of extra luggage if you go on holiday and if so you just have to have the roof rack on .
27 then the other one still has to have the equivalent of a C commanding although it 's in a , in a different way .
28 First , I would still have had the belief even if the car had not been there .
29 ‘ But would he still have had the strength to kill Harry ? ’
30 Then we talked to Miguel again and it turned out the Indian had started this long conversation with him before we could possibly have had the accident .
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