Example sentences of "[modal v] have [noun pl] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Maximising present value ought , furthermore , at least in theory , to serve the interests of all shareholders , notwithstanding that some shareholders might have preferences for high dividend payouts rather than capital growth .
2 Finally she returns to her original distinction between female , feminine and feminist , and suggests how the relation between them might have implications for possible developments in the practice of philosophy .
3 The extent to which this potential is developed could have implications for other clients and for developing anti-discriminatory practice .
4 This effect may also induce a European sense of identity among the citizens of the member states , and this could have implications for some of the cultural barriers to free movement .
5 These findings in guinea pigs may have implications for human respiratory pathology .
6 It may have implications for social policy , but this is not the prime purpose .
7 In rainforest regions , deforestation is the major agent of environmental change and while it has obvious localised effects , especially in relation to soil erosion and soil degradation , there is growing concern that such large-scale destruction of biomass may have implications for climatic change ( section 5.3.1 ) .
8 Oh yes , yes , they even had like they used to have savings ' weeks er salute the soldier week , they used to have promotions for National Savings you see and we used to get so much money or where they had a bid thermometer on the car park in Street which is now the extension of the Gala Baths and they used to show how much savings had been put in they used to have targets for people , to put the National Savings in , they used to have an Anglo-American friendship week .
9 But conversely , the failure of these mechanisms would explain the emergence of new production relations , which in turn would have consequences for other aspects of society .
10 The required yield on a bond will have loadings for all these kinds of risk , and the greater the risk , the greater the risk loading .
11 Nigel Lawson 's corporation tax reforms of 1984 and personal tax reforms of 1988 ( when he established a single higher rate of income tax of 40% ) , will have repercussions for many years to come .
12 Whatever national curriculum we have at secondary school , this curriculum will have consequences for primary school .
13 Currently , records back to 1986 are on the system , and retrospective cataloguing will be carried out from data picked up at the loans desk when books are issued , so that we will have records for all material in current use .
14 In practice , these distinctions are rarely so clear , and many severely disabled people will have needs for multiple support which cross these agency boundaries .
15 THE new Sussex Downs Conservation Board , which will have responsibilities for 600 square miles of countryside in West and East Sussex , met for the first time last week and elected Baroness Cumberlege as chairman .
16 The Enterprise Centre believes that , managed properly , live projects can have benefits for all the parties involved .
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