Example sentences of "be have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The political fun is to be had spending it . |
2 | Superior tone with no distortion can be had year long for just £25.50 in the UK , £30 for Europe and overseas by surface mail , £42 for Europe by air and £52 for overseas by air . |
3 | ‘ If a child after birth has no right of action for pre-natal injuries , we have a wrong inflicted for which there is no remedy , for , although the father may be entitled to compensation for the loss he has incurred and the mother for what she has suffered , yet there is a residuum of injury for which compensation can not be had save at the suit of the child . |
4 | ‘ If a child after birth has no right of action for pre-natal injuries , we have a wrong inflicted for which there is no remedy , for , although the father may be entitled to compensation for the loss he has incurred and the mother for what she has suffered , yet there is a residuum of injury for which compensation can not be had save at the suit of the child . |
5 | We will be having visitors shortly . ’ |
6 | ‘ This is Miss Huntley who was supposed to be having lunch with Angela today . ’ |
7 | " Wo n't you be having lunch in the directors ' room ? " |
8 | But he should be having contact with year nine . |
9 | A COUNTY 'S busiest road will shortly be having work done on it and traffic holdups are likely . |
10 | Northern men seem to have most sex : it 's slightly more common for them to be having sex 4–6 times a week , they 're least likely to have had only one partner in the past year , and most likely to say they get enough sex . |
11 | Girls themselves may feel very sensitive and embarrassed to be having sex in their parents ' house , especially if it was not allowed before . |
12 | That we 'll be having sex of any sort , for a start . ’ |
13 | Sandy must be having company , pulled the blind down I think that 's why they 've been good about the parking this week , cos I mean Irene 's pulled her car , we saw Irene pull her car in was you here when she I saw her get in it , it must of been teatime yesterday |
14 | Many patients will be having problems with their partners and for them conjoint treatment will often be appropriate . |
15 | They could perhaps find a replacement make-up artist , though that would prove difficult at such short notice , but someone coming in at the last moment would find it hard to cope with the unusual styles , and the actors would be having problems enough dealing with first-night nerves without having to face any added strain . |
16 | ‘ However , he seems to be having problems with his friends in the cabinet on that one , ’ said Dr. Upshall . |
17 | It might be having lights on like you mentioned . |
18 | Even the SIB itself appears to be having self-doubts about the unwieldly monster it has created , particularly at a time when the City 's self-regulation will have to be grafted on a more legalistic European Community framework . |
19 | Will you be having Stan down ? |
20 | Like you could be having fun . |
21 | If you are told that someone ‘ had seen what has happened ’ , that person is more likely to be having questions addressed to them than to be posing questions themselves . |
22 | Otherwise we shall be having conflicts with the amateur dramatics society . |
23 | I saw this programme , about girls of fifteen who had had abortions , and they said the nurses made them feel they should n't be having abortions , they should keep the baby . |
24 | He seemed to be having difficulty in controlling the muscles which worked in his forehead and at the corners of his mouth . |
25 | The Healys who had come to start the hotel were reported to be having difficulty in starting a family . |
26 | The company is also said to be having difficulty moving a significant amount of lower-end Sparcstation series 10s out of the channel and into end-user sites . |
27 | His face was flushed , his eyes glinting with excitement ; he seemed to be having difficulty breathing , too , and he spoke so rapidly that he slurred his words . |
28 | He seemed to be having difficulty with the second pint , and had only drunk a third of it when he looked at his watch . |
29 | ‘ I thought you might be having difficulty spotting … ’ he began . |
30 | Two elderly ladies getting out seemed to be having difficulty in trying to persuade a large dog to do the same . |