Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The magisterial pronouncement of Sir George Macdonald on the Antonine Wall has now been overthrown by the brilliant study of the samian by Brian Hartley ( 1972 ) , and the work at Carpow and other Severan sites will help to stabilize the dating of the pottery of this period , so with more revisions and adjustments , we may eventually have a framework which will endure , but only possible since all the groundwork had been so carefully prepared . |
2 | Oh my god , an Indian , oh let's all have a party Anyway alright gorgeous . |
3 | Harry may only have a walk-on part at Birdland , but he 's still the star of the show . |
4 | A hotel may apply for a full on-licence ; on the other hand small establishments may merely have a restaurant licence or a residential licence . |
5 | But the development of continuing education must eventually have a backwash effect on initial professional education at the undergraduate stage . |
6 | A Christian position must necessarily have a Christology . |
7 | Applicants should normally have a degree or Higher National Diploma in an agricultural science or related ( including geography ) subject . |
8 | Businesses searching for financial assistance can be start-ups or already trading , and should normally have a business plan . |
9 | But what of the mini-commandments : Thou shalt not sit and watch television all evening ; Thou shalt not have a lie-in on Sunday morning ? |
10 | And this man came to the door , and he went to get the hold belt , that should just have a tape recorder on conversation just throughout the week so it 's getting all sorts of rubbish going in there , |
11 | But first I must just have a word with you about … ’ |
12 | We should not have a discount and rebate system . |
13 | Instead of musical mats , children can ‘ walk the plank ’ and should not have a foot on it or be the last person to pass over when the music stops . |
14 | It was Grizel Huntley 's own view that her brother had not been fooled at all but had been charmed and diverted by a dashing girl thirty years his junior , and had seen no reason at all why she should not have a share of his considerable estate when that left a very decent down-setting for his niece as well . |
15 | The hon. Member for Tayside , North ( Mr. Walker ) talked about subsidies , and that leads me straight to the idea which has sometimes been muttered during the debate — that the mines should not have a subsidy . |
16 | Secondary education should not be the preserve of men , and the curriculum should not have a gender specific bias based on expected household duties . |
17 | The problem however is that were it simply to be said of Jesus that he was a human like any other who lived in history we should not have a Christology . |
18 | For this reason the House of Lords held that in certain cases an applicant for a declaration or an injunction should not have a choice of procedure : in certain cases it would be and ‘ abuse of the process of the court ’ for an applicant seeking a declaration or an injunction to proceed otherwise than by way of an AJR under Ord. 53 . |
19 | She should still have been able to get a seat , but she should not have a carriage practically to herself . |
20 | If possible , he should not have a television in the room where he spends most of his time . |
21 | Young Arrowana should not have a yolk sac — and be seen feeding before purchase . |
22 | The British Technology Group should be there to support them — but it should not have a monopoly on Britain 's brains . |
23 | I see no reason why we should not have a pension scheme connected to restructuring , but the aid is supposed to affect the very small farms directly . |
24 | First , it is evident that the correct form of any model linking population to land cover should not have an intercept constant ; if there is no residential cover , then there should be no population . |
25 | I hoped desperately that we should soon have a respite , however short , but the trawl would be alongside once more and the pens filled up again . |
26 | I was n't suggesting you betray any human warmth in your soul by sharing a bed — simply pointing out that yours is unslept in , whereas mine at least should still have a remnant of heat in it . ’ |
27 | He 's still only 32–33 so should still have a season or two left in him . |
28 | If continued taking of the medicine does not produce remedy symptoms then the patient must still have a disease/energy disturbance that matches the disease producing capacity of the remedy . |
29 | The justification for a scale of ‘ utility ’ is that any two outcomes can always be ranked , because an individual must always have a preference between them . |
30 | We must always have a note , you see . |