Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The appointment of Diana Brooks may have radical implications for the management structure of Sotheby 's London house . |
2 | Some say that the Avize Chardonnay has more finesse , but I find that while Avize may have more clarity of flavour , Cramant and , for that matter , le Mesnil-sur-Oger have finer qualities of bouquet . |
3 | In general the never-married elderly make greater use of statutory services including institutional care than others of the same age , so change in marriage and fertility patterns pointed out by Timaeus may have important implications for future service use . |
4 | The East German Premier Lothar de Maizière also rejected on June 27 as " not feasible " an alternative Soviet proposal that East Germany should have joint membership of both NATO and the Warsaw Pact after unification [ ibid . ] . |
5 | Rocky may have more vision but if the team has n't got the ball it is not worth much . |
6 | Claudia drew a deep breath ; Dana must have left hours ago . |
7 | Any BFS of AP must have one I in each row and column . |
8 | The joint chiefs held that General MacArthur should have sufficient resources to provide for the occupation of part of Korea in addition to his principal task of occupying Japan . |
9 | Earlier , Mr Vogel said Mr Honecker 's speech on Saturday must have disappointed reformists in East Germany . |
10 | Then Mr Stein would have two permits and regulations do n't like that . |
11 | If the Regent and the cavalry could be brought back , and urged to make some sort of attack , or at least the threat of attack , Edward would have other things to think about than hanging hostages . |
12 | Under new disputes procedures , ( i ) competition cases would be handled by the EC Commission and the ECJ if they involved companies from both the EC and EFTA ( and by EFTA only if they concerned only EFTA companies ) ; ( ii ) disagreements over the operation of the EEA would go to a joint EEA political committee , with either party having the right to seek binding arbitration if the issue were unresolved ; and ( iii ) the ECJ would have sole powers to rule on the interpretation of EEA laws , while EFTA courts would give their " best endeavours " to comply with such rulings . |
13 | Watford will have little time to bask in their glory — manager Steve Perryman has pulled them in for training at lunchtime today . |
14 | Perhaps it would be better to wait until , hopefully , Alison might have better prospects of a child of her own . |
15 | Eubank 's promoter Barry Hearn may have different ideas , and is thinking of trying to put Barkley on against Eubank in Britain . |
16 | Blackburn may have good players but whether they have a good side is questionable . |
17 | With help from master decorator Renzo Mongiardino , who is known to have helped him in the past , Ortiz-Patiño should have little trouble showing off the rare editions , manuscripts and fine bindings first collected by his father ; his own Dutch and Spanish Old Master paintings ; English silver by Paul de Lamerie and the gold snuff boxes he has been collecting since 1956 . |
18 | With an eye for contemporary styling Verity Lambert agreed that Susan Foreman should have specially-cut hair , radically different from the back-combed , upswept or pony-tail styles of her early Sixties class mates . |
19 | US intelligence had estimated that North Korea could have nuclear weapons ready by 1993 and that it was taking action to hide the existence of components from possible international inspection . |
20 | Scotland could have NZ-type backpackers in towns and villages , and in more remote areas farmers could convert barns , stables etc for accommodation . |
21 | ( 1 ) For the administration of licensing with respect to alcoholic liquor on and after July 1 , 1977 , Scotland shall have licensing boards constituted in accordance with the provisions of this section . |
22 | Perhaps if we win here for two more matches before the Test England would have more cause to worry . |
23 | In short , Ollie would have first pickings — and sometimes sole pickings — from anything on offer . |
24 | The RSFSR would have 52 deputies — 20 from the its Supreme Soviet , 31 from autonomous regions and republics and one representing the nationalities without territorial recognition . |
25 | From Vienna , where negotiations were taking place , the Russian plenipotentiary Aleksandr Gorchakov wrote to Nesselrode on 23 January / 4 February 1855 that " A brilliant success in the Crimea would have enormous significance " . |
26 | And I 'd like to think Vince will have more sense than to put temptation in her way . ’ |
27 | Critics who fear his so-called lean spell will diminish England 's cutting edge against Turkey next week ignore the fact that Shearer will have superior supply lines at Wembley . |
28 | Some day , perhaps ten years from now , Toyota will have great airplane sales . ’ |
29 | GTE Corp signed a definitive agreement with a subsidiary of Lynch Corp for the sale of its telephone service area in Kansas on undisclosed terms : GTE put 2,300 access lines in Kansas up for sale in January , where it has three employees serving 13 exchanges in the state ; after the purchase , Lynch will have 10,750 access lines in five states . |
30 | In contrast the rateable value of the City of Leeds alone … is nearly £22m : and many of the proposed unitary authorities in England will have rateable valuations of £20m , £30m and even £40m ’ ( quoted in Tomlinson , 1980 , p. 109 ) . |