Example sentences of "[modal v] have [noun pl] on [det] " in BNC.

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1 Future studies could show that genetic changes in gene families could have effects on any aspect of phenotype , from sexual behaviour to morphology , and might also influence the behaviour of chromosomes and the expression of genes .
2 You 'd have mountains on each side of you and there 'd only be one way to go . ’
3 You may have views on this in relation to the blocks currently being considered by the DTI for the next round of licences ( see the map ) .
4 I 'm joined by three women who will have views on that , I 'm sure .
5 Well my guest today will have views on those issues .
6 ‘ These changes will have impacts on many UK markets , ’ said Mr Patterson .
7 Among this year 's participants are : Richard Philp ( also exhibiting at Grosvenor House for the first time this year ) whose stand will include a portrait by Cornelis Johnson and a group of antiquities ; book dealer Nicholas Merchant of Harrogate who will have books on all aspects of European decorative and fine arts ; Brian Beet of Bond Street who has a rare Spanish-colonial gold snuff box made in Peru in the mid-eighteenth century ; numismatists A.H .
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