Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] have [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 BASIC rate taxpayers who are considering investing in a Personal Equity Plan should carefully consider the implications that changes introduced in this week 's Budget may have on such an investment .
2 you would have more information on that than Milvia would have for that , after they done the SATS and they 're marked reports have to be sent out , we must report at the end of key stage three .
3 Rowell saw the tremendous influence a player like Halliday would have on any team .
4 ATNs represent the grammar as a set of networks displaying the possible orderings of constituents in a grammar and the various options that the parser will have at any stage in the processing .
5 But who knows what debilitating effect sackings and losses will have on those vital fluids .
6 previous intercourse may have in some way altered her — set up antibodies of an unknown kind .
7 The difficulties that a Martian or child might have with such a system are neatly illustrated in the following Yiddish story : A melamed [ Hebrew teacher ] discovering that he had left his comfortable slippers back in the house , sent a student after them with a note for his wife .
8 ‘ Now , ’ acknowledged Geoff Cooke , the manager , ‘ since we are a bit light in that department , Rob Andrew and Stuart Barnes will have to some goal-kicking to support Gavin Hastings .
9 We are apolitical although we have to be aware of the political impact our work can have in some areas .
10 The courts look at the effect that costs will have on that person 's financial position and decide on the facts whether severe financial hardship will be suffered .
11 Further , if you ignore the consequences that these actions may have for another , the voice of your mentor will then be replaced by a different voice guided by greed , destruction and hardness of heart .
12 Well there 's certainly been one element of the the input to the preparation of the structure plan , but there has also been some independent view on the the capacity and the the environmental problems that individual districts across North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire have in their ability to accommodate development , and on the pressure and the problems that those pressures of development will have on those individual districts , bearing in mind the environmental constraints identified both in National and in the Secretary of State 's previous approval of the structure plan .
13 They must be attentive to all the susceptibilities that people might have in this connection , and ensure that all of them played a part in resolving the tasks that arose in a society of this kind .
14 The Policyholder shall take all reasonable steps to safeguard from loss or damage and maintain in efficient condition any Caravan described in the Schedule and the Corporation shall have at all times free access to examine such Caravan .
15 The Policyholder shall take all reasonable steps to safeguard from loss or damage and maintain in efficient condition any motor car described in the Schedule and the Corporation shall have at all times free access to examine such motor car .
16 Marion Mecklenburg 's programme , named Ansys , determines the effects that shock , vibration , temperature change or hygrometric levels can have on each component of the object .
17 For this reason , much of the incentive provided to schemes in the south ( and to retail schemes virtually everywhere ) was unnecessary — the projects would have in any case gone ahead .
18 What freedom teachers may have in this area centres principally on their delivery of the National Curriculum .
19 Is he aware that my constituents in the retail industry will take careful note of his response to the hon. Member for Sedgefield ( Mr. Blair ) on the devastating effects that the minimum wage would have on that industry ?
20 Nor did it seem apparent to all that the war fought at sea , the damage which might be inflicted upon enemy vessels and morale , and the consequences which victory at sea could have for those who lived in areas close to coasts , were all part of a wider war which could not be restricted to the fighting on land .
21 ‘ Yeah , but you can imagine the problems that Gus would have at that time , and I could see why he would react like that .
22 I am sure the conclusion that the public will have of this Budget is simple and it is clear : the Conservative Party is a party without honour and a party without shame . ’
23 All records on the existing Altos minicomputer system will have by that time been transferred to users ’ PCs and it will become surplus to requirements .
24 In addition , since no test is completely accurate ( that is , all tests have a reliability co-efficient of less than 1 ) , it is desirable to have information regarding the level of confidence which a test user can have in any obtained score .
25 Alterations in class composition around this time may have to some extent re-ordered the direction of artistic patronage .
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