Example sentences of "and [modal v] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Stand back and let's have a look at you . ‘
2 Take your jacket off and let's have a look . ’
3 And let's have a look at this .
4 Cos I says put them on and let's have a look
5 Bring me the duvet and let's have a look at it .
6 Bring on the Pimm 's and let's have a sing-song around the old Hammond because Paul Weller is back .
7 And let's have a round of applause for Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke who has provided this splendid feast for us .
8 Such notes are usually signed by the buyer 's warehouse staff , who are not necessarily part of the buyer 's purchasing department , and may have no idea of what the requirement under the contract is in relation to the goods .
9 The slogan ‘ reduction of waiting lists ’ as applied to elective surgery or outpatient appointments is simplistic and may have no relevance to actual or imminent medical needs of patients and their families .
10 There are now two kinds of household : a minority where the wife does not work , and may have no intention of returning to work , to which the old expectations apply , and a rising majority of households with working wives for which the economics of childbearing have been reversed .
11 If the individual can always predict what will happen after the first drink then he or she is probably not alcoholic and may have no need of a 12 Step recovery programme and therefore can not be said to relapse if occasionally he or she gets drunk .
12 If it is one man , then they believe he is white , aged between 25 and 35 , well-built and may have a beard ; his accent is that of North Manchester or South Lancashire .
13 Others have shown that calmodulin is required during G1 and may have a role in stimulating DNA synthesis-promoting factor .
14 United are unchanged … player coach Greg Downs has served his suspension but has named himself as sub … a man to watch is young Gareth Davies he 's been having trials with Liverpool and may have a future at Anfield …
15 For example , and may have an effect as soon as the noun phrase it appears in is encountered , and the effect may be counteracted by what is suggested in a later part of the sentence .
16 Quick Reaction finished well clear of Bigsun at High Easter , but the latter will have come on for the race , while Shimshek bypassed Ascot on Wednesday and must have every chance here .
17 Zeta 's Lad beat Docklands Express , Bradbury Star and Royal Athlete that day and must have a chance on this sort of form .
18 You will have substantial freedom in running the Agency to achieve performance and financial objectives , and must have a record of outstanding leadership at a senior level in a large organisation .
19 Students will normally be 18 years of age or above and must have a minimum of :
20 To be guilty of theft the offender , as I shall call him , must act dishonestly and must have the intention of permanently depriving the owner of property .
21 Cumani 's filly had been officially handicapped on three efforts over inadequate trips and should have no problem defying a penalty .
22 Sceptics will argue that the chemicals we are exposed to have all been tested for safety , and should have no ill-effects at the concentrations we encounter .
23 VIIc ) , which is centrosymmetric ( point group D 2h ) , and should have no IR/Raman coincidences .
24 The funeral director will discuss varying costs of a funeral and cremation , including additional costs of burial , and should have a price list with all types of coffin , casket and services provided .
25 Another point that Akpata has brought up is that match and event organisers need to be aware of the ‘ trauma hospital ’ closest to their area , and should have a person capable of performing triage at the ready .
26 The sweat spot test is an easy , inexpensive method to test this hypothesis and should have a place in the clinical assessment of slow transit constipated patients .
27 They should have debriefing sessions with their own counsellor at least monthly and should have a commitment to audit and reaccreditation .
28 Looking to the future , this conflict should cease to arise ; race-awareness training is now integrated into basic training , where it sits as a natural part of discussions on impartiality and prejudice during the interviewing process and should have the benefits that CAB anti-racist policy intends .
29 Well that 's getting near it , but not members of the police authority who are in and should have the role of non-executive directors .
30 The ideal candidate will have experience of protein purification and gene cloning and should have an appreciation of plant defence mechanisms .
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