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

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1 People who are at risk from HIV by having ‘ unsafe sex ’ , should have a check-up for other sexually transmitted diseases whether or not an HIV antibody test is requested .
2 You should have a system for monitoring people 's work performance .
3 There was one moment when someone proposed ‘ I think we should have a facilitator for this bit , ’ and we just listened and passed it by , on with our own journey into the delicious unknown . ’
4 Whenever you marry , if you should have a fancy for her , I 'll let you have her again .
5 ‘ I should have a print for you in a day or two .
6 Detailed recommendations included : that every school should have a policy for ‘ language across the curriculum ’ and a suitably qualified teacher to support it , and that LEAs should appoint special advisers to support the schools ; that there should be screening procedures to identify language difficulties at an early stage , and specialist assistance available at both school and LEA level for those in need ; that language in education should form part of initial training for every teacher ; that in-service education in reading and language should be expanded ; and that a system of monitoring be set up , using new instruments to assess a wider range of attainments than in the past and establishing new criteria for literacy .
7 I think we should have a point for because we 're well behaved .
8 But here in this field , still more than in sharedealing , they must have a flair for bludgeoning money out of punters if they are to survive .
9 Account executives must have a head for figures and a feeling for spending the client 's money wisely because they may need to explain costs at any moment .
10 You must have a head for figures , a flair for administration , a grip of the technicalities and be able to follow new technical developments .
11 ‘ But I must have a seat for this evening .
12 ‘ He must have a reason for choosing Peter . ’
13 He must have a nose for money better than any hound for any fox .
14 Is he aware that the negotiations have been going on for five years , that we must have a replacement for the multi-fibre arrangement that will enable our textiles to penetrate the markets of countries which do not allow any textiles in and those with tariffs of 200 per cent. , and that even the United States has a tariff of 36 per cent .
15 The confession of sins in chapter 9 , though conceived in traditional terms , must have a meaning for the present .
16 John , talking about jargon , on this story , can you do me a package for New Day , we 'll have a head-to-head for drive time , voicer for C A T O , and do n't forget the copy cover .
17 We have another in erm on Thompson 's Directory , we said we were asked if we would like a mention there , and that has been put in hand , with at the moment the Chairman 's name and address and telephone number , but when we get our office I 've no doubt we can change that because we 'll have a rota for the office and probably just morning hours and that can go in another copy .
18 And if you fail — you 'll have a cripple for life on your conscience . ’
19 ‘ Be your own lawyer and you 'll have a fool for a client ’ , is an adage that calls for another : ‘ Employ a lawyer and he 'll have a pauper for a client ’ — Sunday Times .
20 Let's get you dressed and then I 'll have a look for you .
21 I do n't know the final figure until the presentation which is in July and once that 's done I 'll have a certificate for .
22 ‘ Be your own lawyer and you 'll have a fool for a client ’ , is an adage that calls for another : ‘ Employ a lawyer and he 'll have a pauper for a client ’ — Sunday Times .
23 we just have , and we 'll have a kitty for the food
24 And I have to sort it out , sit there , sort it out and then work out how much it 's gon na come to , and then I know then when I go to the shop I know what to get , and I know when it goes in the cupboard I know that I 'll have a meal for every day of the week .
25 Think I 'll have a jelly for pudding .
26 I 'll have a cigarette for later if you do n't , if your handing them out at this point
27 But should it be that anyone ever wished to posit that I have attained at least a little of that crucial quality of ‘ dignity ’ in the course of my career , such a person may wish to be directed towards that conference of March 1923 as representing the moment when I first demonstrated I might have a capacity for such a quality .
28 You can express any particular wishes you may have about your funeral ( for example , you might have a preference for cremation or burial ) .
29 I think your mother might have a surprise for you . ’
30 I might have a conversation for the person on the other end who listens to it .
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