Example sentences of "[verb] have [adj] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It rarely featured in the financial press , and did not appear to have much of a voice on driving matters — unusual for a company in its position . |
2 | Things seemed to have more of a sense that they were leading somewhere . |
3 | And we always have used to have that on a Wake Sunday . |
4 | I happen to have five in a row here ! |
5 | But obviously the heavier pieces of furniture , the more durable ones , are also the more expensive , and when it 's largely the money for them 's going to come out of the husband 's pocket they 're going to have more of a stake in erm in saying what they want . |
6 | We leave that to the specialists , and indeed I think that the reason why we 're particularly concerned with disasters which happen in the poorer parts of the world , the developing countries , is because they seem to have less of a voice to be able to complain about what is done to them . |
7 | We did have that for a while , and we remember with pride , how the country was rebuilt and our health service was the envy of the world . |
8 | You do n't seem to have much of a problem hearing me now . ’ |
9 | STUDYING the West Coast of Scotland from the yacht Britannia , the Queen is said to have remarked , not long ago , that the people there did n't seem to have much of a life . |
10 | I had had ten for a meal about two weeks ago , so that is my entertaining DONE for a while ! ! ! |