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

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1 And they 'll have tanks for the sewage , which now drops straight down on to the tracks , of course . ’
2 This might have implications for the many companies which import computers made outside the European Community especially the " clone " importers who affix their own name to the equipment .
3 Similarly a piece written by the magazine staff could have problems for the sponsor .
4 Any significant differences could have implications for the selection of advertising media/overall marketing mix in each country .
5 This finding could have implications for the regulation of gastric acid secretion in normal and pathological states in man .
6 Yet , the physical demands of numerous pregnancies too closely spaced may have maleffects for the mother and child , and commencement of childbearing before the woman is physically mature may represent a serious risk to health and life for the mother and her young children .
7 Nevertheless , the breaches of these rules may have implications for the financial statements or other aspects of the auditor 's regular reporting responsibilities , and therefore some enquiry in these areas is needed as part of the audit .
8 In practical terms this concern is relevant only where supervising and senior staff in the agency may learn about a pollution ; by definition these are cases which the agency regards as important , in particular , those which may have implications for the agency 's public reputation .
9 This may have implications for the effectiveness of pre-emptive analgesia in surgery for previously painful conditions .
10 The definition of price stickiness which we shall employ in this section does not in fact alter very much the policy implications of the model developed in the previous chapter , although it may have implications for the test of that model .
11 Bearing in mind that encouraging answer , may I ask whether the Minister considers that the worsening drought in southern Africa may have implications for the process of democracy in Africa ?
12 This may have implications for the future consultation of theses , as described in Chapter 4 .
13 There was hope that it would be a two-way process and that it would have benefits for the school .
14 This would make it harder for me to make changes ; and it would have implications for the responsibilities of Departmental Ministers since Select Committees would try to summon the Chairman of Cabinet Committees to give evidence in addition to the responsible Minister .
15 A recently published account of this initiative suggests , using quite tough performance measures , a considerable measure of success for this initiative , which surely ought to have lessons for the NHS in London after Tomlinson .
16 The collapse of these two leading houses will have repercussions for the whole industry .
17 If they do appear to be effective for recognition , this will have consequences for the design of pattern recognisers .
18 But there is a bonus to that in that people hope that by testing their ideas about the uncertain physics , by building models of that early stage , that those models will have consequences for the things that get left behind in the universe for the present , and so they might be able to test their ideas about how matter behaves at very high density by using cosmology , and that 's very important because we have no other way of doing it .
19 This department will have responsibilities for the Office of Arts & Libraries ( OAL ) , in particular for the Arts Council and the national museums , adding to them the Home Office responsibilities for the broadcasting services ' legislative framework and the BBC in particular .
20 If there is an intrinsic conflict between capital and labour leading management to seek out means of exercising tight control over workers through fragmenting and de-skilling jobs , then this will have implications for the way in which whole enterprises are organised .
21 This will have implications for the training of future GIS users , and for graphicacy education in general .
22 Therefore the EC budget will have implications for the allocation of resources in the member states .
23 The modes of communication are changing and this will have implications for the historical record .
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