Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] have a [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I went into the kitchen as she asked me to have a few words with the ‘ factotum ’ ( 'She seems to be rather taken with your looks ' ) .
2 Surely in a way I 'm answering my own point , you would have to go beyond just having a set of words on paper which says we have a major exceptions policy .
3 He says they have a few pounds to trim off the engine but that will be achieved by Imola .
4 Do you think you have a few views in common with your workmates or do you think that when you 're talking things come out that you kind of like minded about things , maybe because of the job you 're doing , and the place you work in , you know like maybe like politics or something ,
5 If it was , I reckoned I had a few minutes while he walked back there .
6 Before raising Biggles we had a few failures with baby owls the shocking Barnys had abused .
7 As the hon. Gentleman agrees that Scotland is a different nation , why does he not accept that it should have its own system if it prefers , and allow it to have a fair rates system ?
8 I 'd like to see him have a few failures and see how he handles that . ’
9 ‘ Perhaps you can just let me have a few details
10 Now then , perhaps you can let me have a few details
11 They had they had a few minutes silence for him when he died down Framlingham .
12 He said he had a few days ’ work for me , five hundred and expenses .
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