Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [pers pn] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 Pausanias thought Myrtilos was under the heads of Oenomaus 's horses , but since he certainly took the girl for male he may have meant her .
2 If Microsoft is found to have a case to answer , the minimum possibility is that the company is forced to sign a consent decree under which it has to unbundle , and agree not to bundle in future — for instance it might have to dismantle Windows for Workgroups and sell the networking elements as a separate product ( similar networking code will be an integral part of standard Windows NT ) ; at worst , the company could be forced to split itself into two completely different companies , one for operating systems and languages , the other for applications .
3 So for instance you may have already have a relational database management system , it may or may not be , but that information exists as a service or service provided on the network .
4 So for instance you may have real-time .
5 so that for instance you can have four stops on one keyboard , three on another and the three sounds that are available on this keyboard are available from those , the four sounds that are available
6 For instance he would have to pay the equivalent of the rent during the period of his occupation between the date of the order and the date of giving up possession .
7 Boswell argues back that ‘ A man , as a machine , may have agreeable sensations ; for instance he may have pleasure in music . ’
8 But if you were arrested for murder they would have to be very careful not to blow their cover .
9 They were told by John Gilchrist , the new chief executive of the revamped company Leyland Trucks Manufacturing Limited : ‘ Day after day we will have to rebuild our volume and productivity levels . ’
10 Dinner in the superb restaurant will be provided and after breakfast you will have time to explore the area which is in the Muscadet region .
11 After breakfast you 'd have until 8.25 to make your bed again , tidy your space and make sure it was absolutely immaculate .
12 It would provide the people of Scotland with at least the hope that after privatisation they will have decent bus services .
13 no , if it if it stays dry after dinner you can have the cars and bikes out
14 Here are a few myths about exercise you might have believed in :
15 Two last points : firstly , during lunch you will have the chance to enjoy a play presented by a drama group from this college .
16 Whilst we did not expect the same standard of play we should have expected something better .
17 I did n't know what kind of play she might have been pulling .
18 Together with the right kind of support we could have fun together and achieve so much for ourselves and our diocese .
19 ‘ And in that sort of story it 'd have to be their own fault . ’
20 At such moments participants find their ‘ public ’ voice and do not need the kind of protection they may have relied on earlier .
21 Sight down the neck again , and with a bit of luck it should have moved to form a ‘ crown ’ or hump .
22 ‘ We are looking for members of the Asian community who can provide memories of when they first came into the area , how they got employment , how the locals opened up to them , their first impressions of Britain and the problems of racism they may have encountered . ’
23 They might well have done of course they might have refused it 's the B B C they say you ca n't have a bottle
24 Mr Deputy Speaker that 's exactly what the authorities are asked to make sure about and of course they must have sensible plans so that there are always beds and facilities for those who need them , but in a way it 's a success of care in the community that that more elderly people are being looked after in their own homes and so we 've arrested the very rapid growth in permanent residential places which was occurring before the policy was introduced er , as we now see , despite some gloomy forewarning , local authorities have in general managed well in the first year of their responsibilities , they 've examined thousands of cases and many people have been helped to make decisions about their own futures .
25 Of course we might have to deduct a bit to replace my trolleys . ’
26 In the old days , which is to say five years ago or so , the phrase you would most often hear issuing from the yet-to-be father was , ‘ Yes , of course we 'll have children .
27 And of course we 'll have to go over all the old ground on timings and opportunities for both the Trueman and Meredith-Lee deaths . ’
28 Of course we 'll have time .
29 broadsheet because we can display photographs much more effectively on broadsheet and of course we 'll have colour .
30 Of course we would have !
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