Example sentences of "it [modal v] have [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For the sake of completeness and of the bearing it may have on the method by which Step 1 is achieved , a list is given here of the products which it is hoped to manufacture by the manipulation of the output from Step 1 .
2 Record 4 has no shared descriptors with the other three records , although it may have with later records .
3 It may have to be accepted that recurrent brief admissions are a necessary part of the long-term care of such a patient .
4 The play may shock audiences ; it may have to be withdrawn or rewritten .
5 It may have to be less if we are rushed .
6 All types of a-v , museum , artefact and other stimulus material may be involved , and if it is not immediately available it may have to be purchased , borrowed or created .
7 If an expert clause is unclear , it may have to be clarified by the court .
8 He says that they mounted an undercover operation to get to the horse — it 's in such a bad way it may have to be put down .
9 The purpose of the investigation is to establish whether the authority should make an application for a court order or exercise any other powers it may have under the Act ( s47(3) ( a ) ) .
10 Thus Moore 's methodology points inevitably to his main ethical conclusion , which is that nothing , or at least very little , is to any great degree good except for cases of personal affection and the enjoyment of beautiful objects and that everything in life which does not come under these heads has barely any value apart from whatever it may have as a means of promoting these great goods .
11 Suppose that the contract contains a simple time limit clause such as : The Buyer will notify the Seller of any claim it may have against the Seller for breach of contract within three days of delivery and that the seller delivers short of the required quantity and the goods are later found to suffer from a latent defect .
12 5.1 The Seller warrants that [ ( except in relation to intellectual property rights of third parties as referred to in Condition 5.3 ) ] the Seller has good title to the goods [ and that ( pursuant to s 12(3) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , or s 2(3) of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 , whichever Act applies to the Order ) it will transfer such title as it may have in the goods to the Purchaser pursuant to Condition 5.5 ] .
13 For a southern French town , still very much in the ambience of the Pyrenees , it is graceless , with less to show than it should have for its history as a local capital , having twice been laid waste in the sixteenth century by Protestant raiders .
14 Bono understands and relishes the positive subversive possibilities of pop , and realises the piercing edge it should have over the advertising poster , the average sitcom .
15 NATO 's politicians and defence planners are struggling to agree on what threats Europe now faces and on what sort of common defences it should have in future .
16 She came , just gon na tell you that she 's gon na put erm more brandy in than what it should have in .
17 Wherever you may locate your own particular response , I want in this book to discuss what is involved in giving RE the positive and creative image which it should have by virtue of the importance of its subject-matter , the challenging controversy it can generate , and the depth of feeling to which it can appeal .
18 Blimy , I said , it must have for you in there .
19 It will continue its policy of competitive tendering and this reorganisation will reinforce the contractual relationship it must have with D&W and other business units in Commercial Division on the same basis as with external contractors .
20 If Britain is to compete successfully in the frightening new post-Tokyo world , it must have at its helm a captain over the health of whom no niggling question marks hover .
21 DesignaKnit 4 , for example , will run on an IBM PC , but it must have at least 512K or RAM , a hard disk or two floppy drives and an EGA or VGA screen .
22 The whiskey has to be aged for at least two years in charred new oak barrels ; it must have at least 40 per cent alcohol by volume and it must be made from a minimum of 51 per cent corn .
23 Continuous clockwise rotation can be produced by repeating the excitation sequence : A , B , C , A , B , C , A. Alternatively anticlockwise rotation results from the sequence : A , C , B , A , C , B , A. If bi-directional operation is required from a multi-stack motor it must have at least three stacks so that two distinct excitation sequences are available .
24 The fundamental issue is this that if the Labour Party is to remain a party of labour it must have as an integral part the trade union movement , it 's as simple as that , colleagues !
25 He could still not understand what was happening to him , or the far-reaching effects it must have upon his life .
26 It does not require that the woman be able to appreciate the significance of sexual intercourse or the implications which it might have for her .
27 But the FA 's reply confirmed that they would not allow the match to take place because they were worried about the effect it might have on the pitch .
28 The first lay in the effect it might have on teaching and learning and the second in too great a concentration of power in the hands of the government of the day and especially with one person , the Secretary of State .
29 During yesterday 's emotion-charged appearance on Granada 's This Morning show , Keith — a self-confessed workaholic who has n't had a holiday for eight years — told how he was terrified by his situation and the impact it might have on his career .
30 We are waiting for a new quotation from Eurofighter for their part of the programme erm but in advance of receiving it I 'd not rather not speculate as to which impact it might have on the project .
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