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

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1 the authority will perhaps have the time to consider overall policy objectives and the context in which all the schools and colleges operate .
2 ‘ Everyone living or working in the area will not only have the opportunity to say what improvements they want but will also be able to participate in planning discussions ’ .
3 If the Purchaser is simply concerned with the question of risk , then it need only have the option to withdraw from the deal if material warrant breaches become apparent prior to completion .
4 That 's right , Chairman , we did , we wanted to inform people of what was erm , and they would au obviously have a right to comment , but we did n't regard that a , a formal consultation basis .
5 ‘ I think we 'd better have a look to see what 's wrong , ’ Mum said .
6 ‘ You 'd better have a mechanic check it over before you try and drive it . ’
7 I better have the dishwasher going .
8 However , the fact that the other local minima found by the algorithm were all less than 0.15% greater than this value indicates that the path length would not necessarily have a minimum coinciding with the best probe order in other data sets containing many repeats , a fact illustrated by chromosome III .
9 Clearly the labour is geographically mobile , it 's not occupationally mobile , so the people that move do n't necessarily have the skills required to take up these high wages .
10 That perhaps it 's easier to do in a smaller department , I mean I 've got checkouts , and the majority of my staff are part-time , and I 've only got three full-timers , so it 's quite often the case that at nine thirty , one thirty , five thirty , eight thirty , it 's a case of coming in and then relieving somebody else straight away , you do n't necessarily have the time to spend with them .
11 Not all advisers feel comfortable asking clients for these personal details nor do they necessarily have the time to do it .
12 This is given out of generosity and grandchildren do not necessarily have the right to expect it .
13 Moreover , areas of high unemployment do not necessarily have the factories to make the desired goods .
14 What would happen is the prescription would be written and they 'd either get it from the chemist who would constantly have a stock coming in or the hospital .
15 ‘ Mr ’ Habsburg may not have a throne to sit on , he does have a leg to stand on .
16 But he may not have a home to go back to .
17 On Feb. 13 Gregorio Rosal of the rebel communist New People 's Army ( NPA ) announced that the NPA did not have a candidate to support in the elections and that its members would not be taking part .
18 I am sorry that we did not manage to pin the overspending of Labour authorities on those authorities and that we did not have a chance to repeat across the country the electoral triumphs that we enjoyed in Trafford , Southend , Brent , Hillingdon , Ealing , Wandsworth and Westminster .
19 In general , parents will not have a chance to see the specimen paper until June 14 .
20 SIZEWELL public inquiry will not have a chance to consider what everybody agrees is the most crucial safety issue affecting the design for the proposed pressurised-water reactor .
21 Although pumping out water can bring problems if aquifers do not have a chance to recharge , groundwater is such an enormous resource that it would be unthinkable for us to stop using it .
22 They had gone ahead of their Australian guide and he did not have a chance to warn them the creature — usually docile — lived there .
23 It represents the starting point , the fitted value to which the other path values should be added ; for this reason it does not have a sign attached .
24 One of the problems is that there are teachers who do not have a salary fixed by the Ministry of Education and sometimes this salary is made up from fees paid by the parents since the Ministry argues that they do n't receive a sufficient subsidy to pay the teachers .
25 Among the visits received by those who did not have a carer living with them , there was similar variation , from a ten-minute visit by a neighbour to check that the sufferer was coping , to the all-day visit by a son or daughter who came to do cleaning , shopping , deal with finances , provide companionship , and so on .
26 A Mob of Netters may have a Boss armed with a club , they may not have a Boss armed with a net .
27 Or if I am called to a meeting that does not have a purpose written on the agenda , I demand to know what the purpose of the meeting is , before we start .
28 11.6 The police do not have a responsibility to intervene in all situations ; for example , if there is an argument about to whom possessions belong .
29 He said it had petered out because Eliot did not want him to go any further and did not have a plan to use the information already gathered .
30 This has not been done in the interests of achieving a restrictively formalist , text-immanent reading of the story , nor is it suggested that contextual detail does not have a part to play in a multidimensional , interpretative process .
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