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

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31 I would be glad if you could investigate this matter and advise contractors , and others who may have access to this accommodation , of their obligation when undertaking work .
32 For example , when a Mozambican and expatriate doctor are working in the same hospital , the expatriate may have access to more drugs .
33 You may have access to any written material directly concerning you , held within the Home .
34 ( 3 ) In considering the grounds for refusal mentioned in paragraph ( a ) of subsection ( 1 ) above , the licensing board may have regard to any misconduct on the part of any person mentioned in that paragraph , whether or not constituting a breach of this Act or any byelaw made thereunder , which in the opinion of the board has a bearing on his fitness to hold a licence .
35 Caterers , hoteliers , innkeepers and restaurateurs may have recourse to any one of a number of courts for a multiplicity of reasons ; the following are those which they are most likely to use .
36 Cor , there was boxes of brand new tools come down there , spanners , and they used to be the , like these , like a big chopper , well they used to have couple of all with erm breezed up with erm like greaseproof paper over 'em , bag 'em up into the holds , guns , there was guns , what done with the guns they hit the er , just near the barrel or the trigger , th they used to flatten them out so they could n't use 'em but they all went in the ships bombs , or little shells they used to find in there , all scrap iron .
37 Responding members of the ACCA , CIMA and CIPFA preferred the option of all members being called chartered accountants , whereas those from the three institutes of chartered accountants indicated that they would have difficulty with this proposition .
38 This proposes a Scottish parliament with very limited tax-raising powers , which would have responsibility for all matters now administratively devolved to the Scottish Office , and for ‘ industrial development ’ , though nobody knows just what this means .
39 It is particularly worthy of note that the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) , the shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer who would have responsibility for these matters if a Labour Government were elected , was a prominent member of the Government at that time .
40 As published in the central press , it specified that defence , foreign policy , energy , communications , transport and budgetary matters would be decided ‘ jointly ’ by the centre and the republics , but that in all other matters republican laws would have precedence over those of the union as a whole .
41 Just three years later she would have precedence over most of them .
42 no-one in their right mind would have bet on that being the winner .
43 Few in a packed , drenched stadium would have bet on either outcome in a first half where England 's attacking approach was skidding and slipping off course while the bigger Boks dug in , drove hard and let the awesome boot of Botha do the rest .
44 Then she heard Christ speaking to her , saying that she would have victory over all her enemies , and that she was to give up the hair-cloth that she wore and her continual saying of the Rosary , but must stop eating meat .
45 My God , she would have vengeance for this !
46 Only a member of the Santerre household would have access to such a ladder .
47 Notice shall also be given in writing to the Corporation immediately the Policyholder or his legal personal representatives shall have knowledge of any impending prosecution inquest or fatal accident inquiry in connection with any accident for which there may be liability under this Policy .
48 Notice shall also be given in writing to the Corporation immediately the Policyholder or his legal personal representatives shall have knowledge of any impending prosecution inquest or fatal accident inquiry in connection with any accident for which there may be liability under this Policy .
49 Positive feedback systems such as the one outlined , can serve as very useful explanatory devices in social science , and we shall have recourse to another such system later .
50 Section 4(6) provides : ‘ Subsection ( 1 ) above shall have effect notwithstanding any decision of a court ( whether before or after the passing of this Act ) purporting to have a contrary effect . ’
51 ( 6 ) Where an award has been given in the absence of a party , the arbitrator shall have power on that party 's application to set the award aside and to order a fresh hearing as if the award were a judgment and the application were made pursuant to Ord 37 , r 2. ( 7 ) With the consent of the parties and at any time before giving his decision and either before or after the hearing , the arbitrator may consult any expert or call for an expert report on any matter in dispute or invite an expert to attend the hearing as assessor .
52 ( 2 ) Subject to subsection ( 3 ) below , the court shall have power in any such proceedings to exempt any person from liability to make contribution , or to direct that the contribution to be recovered from any person shall amount to a complete indemnity . ’
53 At once you will have indulgence for all the sins which you confess with a contrite heart .
54 More and more , hon. Members will have responsibility for these matters without the direct authority to do anything about them .
55 Yes erm and er I think in the course of that we will have learned a lot of lessons the er that 's not a facetious comment , it 's true er the the first time you write er a software programme erm and any of you will will have experience of this , it takes a long time to get it right .
56 In addition many of the initiatives relating to adults will have relevance to this age group .
57 In which case he will have use for that thick skin very soon .
58 thirdly , and perhaps most importantly , any person taking a registrable charge over the company 's property ( and only to such persons ) will have notice of any matter requiring registration and disclosed .
59 You will have tea at half past four which is which is er splendid !
60 When exercising its discretion the court will have regard to all the circumstances .
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