Example sentences of "[verb] have [art] [noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 he says if you just say has the money gone in , he 'll tell you , yeah , and she gives you your bank account number
2 After six months , when the new employee has had a chance to settle in and learn the ropes , make a thorough and honest assessment of how well she/he is fulfilling the requirements .
3 ‘ She has had a tray sent up to her and is now asleep .
4 TURKEY king Bernard Matthews has had the stuffing knocked out of his profits in the last six months .
5 This official was furious when it appeared that Oslear had spoken to media men about his determination to back Palmer and Hampshire , as well as Lamb , the only England cricketer who has had the courage to take on the cricket establishment .
6 So far only Allan Lamb has had the courage to speak out — and he 's been hammered with fines totalling £7,000 , costs of £1,000 and a two-match ban .
7 Since 1972 the 189 member Committee has had the right to draw up opinions on all questions relating to the Community , but it remains advisory .
8 However , you can opt to have the income paid out to you every six months , currently in May and November [ subject to the Terms and Conditions ] .
9 ‘ To this end we are pursuing NAMAS accreditation with all due speed and determination and expect to have the certificate hanging on the way by August 1993 . ’
10 If you use 110 spring pads , the RR rear axle will fit ( it 's not as strong as a 110 ) and you will need to have a propshaft made up .
11 But once I 'd had a chance to calm down a little I realised that what I wanted was you .
12 He had left suddenly while Rachel had been on leave and on her return she 'd been told that another officer had been appointed but she 'd had no time to find out anything about him .
13 But I 'd had the foresight to build up a formidable stockpile and there 's no imminent danger of running out of my favourite footwear .
14 Now , remembering all this , she wondered how she 'd had the temerity to stand up to him that morning .
15 If his instructions are disobeyed and he continues to fear a breach of the peace , he can therefore arrest , for a breach of the peace , the person who refuses to comply , and either seek to have the person bound over , or prosecuted for obstructing a constable in the execution of his duty .
16 They seemed to have a tendency to slide down it .
17 Carmel O'Neill ( 47 ) , Rannyglass , Dungiven , who was said to have the magazine opened out on the steering wheel as she drove towards Dungiven in the crawler lane on April 25 last , was fined £80 for reckless driving .
18 saying you 've got ta train somebody on the list for instance , you 've got to have a specialist to come in and do that so it 's not something you do yourself .
19 You 've only got to have the gas build up and bang .
20 It would be worth you paying to have the tree cut back as far as S * but no further .
21 I thought we were going to have a visitor coming in through the back door .
22 In the past the temptation to gallop across the hallowed Cowdray turf , which so many of them were not going to have the chance to play on , had been too much for the teams .
23 Last week BBC2 's Newsnight happened to have a reporter travelling down the AI , the ‘ backbone of Britain ’ , and what he laid bare was a chain of slipped discs and abscesses .
24 She walked heavily upstairs again , relieved to have a chance to think through her options undistracted by David 's physical presence .
25 Looking back over the last 19 years he said : ‘ Having had the opportunity to set up and develop the education service in Lothian has been enormously challenging and satisfying and I believe it is an education service of good quality with many forward-looking policies now established .
26 I could see by the light of his torch that the cave was deep and spacious ; I could not make out from the beam of light its total dimensions , but clearly a man would have had no problem stretching out to sleep there .
27 ‘ I feel sure that if the Corporation of Exeter had had the facts of the present case brought before them they would never have insisted upon the payment of a toll which they clearly would have had no right to insist on if the plaintiff had but claimed exemption upon landing the limestone .
28 What I was going to tell him , if he was to come over , take my car there when I 'd have taken this car over , I would have had a car to come back .
29 No one will explain why he should have had a turtle-shell to lie in instead of some more orthodox cradle , but during the anti-monarchical excesses of the French Revolution this venerable carapace is said to have been saved from destruction by a naturalist of Pau , who was able to switch it for one without any such incriminatory associations from his own collection .
30 I think Paul Reaney would have had a job settling in to the defence last year .
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