Example sentences of "it [modal v] have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it may have extra meaning for GPs operating the practice budget scheme if increased expenditure on drugs means that other items of expenditure , such as elective admission to hospital , are reduced . |
2 | It may have sudden onset and progress rapidly . |
3 | Should have it should have separate room for the computers and for the typewriters and for the Y T S students . |
4 | By the end of the year , it should have early silicon on the MicroSparc-II part , which is designed to go from 70MHz to 100MHz by the fourth quarter of 1994 . |
5 | By the end of the year it should have early silicon on the MicroSparc-II , designed to go from 70MHz to 100MHz by Q4 ‘ 94 . |
6 | It must have telescopic eyesight and be extremely sensitive to vibration because it is off as soon as it knows you are coming . |
7 | Doetsch found that his synthetic analogue prevented the normal development of the viral infection within the cells , prompting him to suggest that it might have therapeutic potential ( Proceedings of the US National Academy of Sciences , 1981 , vol 78 , p 6699 ) . |
8 | It could have enormous influence over the nation 's diet . |
9 | Supporters claim it could have social benefit |
10 | Prior to the legislation this right could only be a moral one ; once enacted it would have legal standing as well . |
11 | It would have extra meaning for me , being the last one in New York . ’ |
12 | Last week the head teachers association of Cambridgeshire wrote to the county council to say that because of critical shortages of books , equipment and facilities and because of oversized classes , it would have serious difficulty providing the national curriculum . |
13 | However , I do believe that this exchange together with the evidence I heard illustrates the understandable concern of the dock company to ensure that it would have unrestricted access to the port for itself and its sublessees who would operate there . |
14 | Yes I I do n't believe it will have major clarification erm on the administrative support , shown there as nineteen thousand nine hundred for an additional senior member of staff , if you look at appendix sorry the on personnel shows the pay cost as one thousand two hundred and sixty one pounds . |
15 | To try to ignore it is about as much use as trying to ignore an aching tooth ; and it will have equal effect in preventing concentration on the work in hand . |
16 | It will have complete control over the disposal of that money . |
17 | From January 1994 , it will have total responsibility for the mid-range market and , with a ‘ broader range of offerings and a better combination of specialised expertise , IBM 's share of the small and mid-sized company market should increase perceptibly ’ . |
18 | If you are able to help , I would very much like to launch the document next month when it will have maximum influence . |
19 | Despite the developments achieved already , much work remains to be done in this area and it will have growing importance in coming years . |
20 | For to that great extent to which such rationality is a matter of seeking for logical consistency , and for some more general coherence in the total spread of one 's opinions , it can have full play in ethical thought , conceived along attitudinist lines . |
21 | Instead , try to pull over if possible and find somewhere to take the dog out of the car , in its travelling cage , so that it can have fresh air . |