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

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1 The girl 's parents and guardian ad litem agreed to the proposed order , which included a term that the girl should have no contact with her father , and which envisaged the possibility of placing the girl with her older half-sister as her full-time carer .
2 Once this routine has been established in puppyhood you should have no difficulty with your pet when visitors call .
3 After that you should have no difficulty in reeling off the list , 1 — vacuum cleaner , 2 — pink blancmange and so on .
4 The contributors succeed , by and large , in avoiding technical obfuscation , and anyone who reads New Scientist should have no difficulty in absorbing the information here .
5 They argued that since the concentration of military forces in the hands of the League would be a step towards their total elimination , absolute pacifists should have no difficulty in supporting collective security as a step in the right direction .
6 While Camping Gaz fuel is widely available and UK users should have no difficulty in finding a supply , if you intend heading to more remote parts , even of Europe , it 's another story .
7 A sharp eyed youngster should have no difficulty in spotting the loose change , that so often litter such areas .
8 So good that , providing you take it to the right places and use it expertly , you should have no difficulty in doubling your pocketmoney every week .
9 They should have no difficulty in paying for those extra officers .
10 From this point of view , teachers should have no difficulty in finding suitable material .
11 If you 're a half-decent teacher , she should have no difficulty in passing . ’
12 It confirms that directors should have no say in their ‘ compensation package ’ , but adds that all the details , including how bonuses and share options are set , should be in the annual report .
13 Vegetarians who consume eggs and milk should have no problem with obtaining enough vitamin B12 .
14 If you are holidaying in hotels , or in places such as caravan parks which provide electric power hook-ups , you should have no problem in this country or on the Continent , provided that the plug on your charger fits the power supply socket or can be made to do so via an adapter .
15 Almost every design is now available in the widest possible variety of tonal schemes , and the prospective buyer should have no problem in finding a rug to suit the other furnishings in his or her home .
16 Well we consider that er pensions er contributions are deferred pay , including the employers contributions erm that the fund should be held on trust by the trustees and that the employer should have no ownership in it whatsoever .
17 If the provisions of s213 can be satisfied , management would incur no income tax charge or capital gains tax charge ; Target should have no liability to capital gains tax under s178 or 179 , even though it would be leaving a capital gains tax group as a result of the de-merger and may have had assets transferred to it on a no gain/no loss basis within the preceding six years .
18 From the fact that it was chosen by lot , with the further provision that no one might serve on it more than two years in his life , it is clear that the Athenians of the fifth and fourth centuries intended that the council should have no chance of developing a corporate sense , which would enable it to take on an independent life , and wished it to be merely a fair sample of the Athenian people , whose views would naturally coincide with those of the people .
19 Coun Jones had been urging Darlington councillors to stop the production coming to the town saying : ‘ If the borough council can ban something like the Chippendales , then it should have no hesitation of stopping a soft porn version of Swan Lake . ’
20 The point is that if anything of that degree of complexity were found on a planet , we should have no hesitation in concluding that life existed , or had once existed , on that planet .
21 He said the fact that he was leaving at the age of sixty should have no bearing on the choice of his successor .
22 I did not feel I should miss his company , and the fact that I should have no fellow-countryman with me to take charge if I fell sick or was wounded did not worry me , since I had every confidence in Omar .
23 If you have been fiddling with the boot files a lot anyway , you should have no bother with this , and will be able to use the in-built editor to make any changes you want .
24 It clearly felt that the police authority should have no control over general policy or the operational side of police work .
25 The fact that the pot is wired in reverse should have no effect on noise levels .
26 Note that when a share goes ex dividend this should have no effect on the price of the index future because both S and D will fall by the same amount ( the present value of the dividend ) .
27 Between the blackout point and the whiteout point the light intensity should have no effect with a perfect device , which should ‘ see ’ the whole subject and nothing but the subject .
28 I find it quite unacceptable in principle that the common law should have no remedy for a taxpayer who has paid large sums or any sum of money to the revenue when those sums have been demanded pursuant to an invalid regulation and retained free of interest pending a decision of the courts .
29 Yesterday , Ferguson used Jess 's example to explain why the depleted Scotland squad should have no reservations about their meeting with the world champions at Ibrox .
30 Now it did not even strike her as odd or ungracious that Jenny , after their long separation , should have no time for questions or interest about her sojourn in America or her journey home , and that she could not control her own unhappiness for the sake of welcoming back her sister .
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