Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [verb] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the content through which these mathematical skills are taught has a set of messages all of its own and because we live in a capitalist society we can easily be unaware of these messages — about the exploitation of labour , the sexism , the inequalities based on racism and social class — that are all a part of the ideology of capitalism . |
2 | ‘ Ray and Kathleen are proposing to have a week or ten days touring the Cotswolds next month , ’ she told Agnes , as she stuffed his letter back into the envelope . |
3 | ‘ Miss Kenton is wishing to have a word with you , sir , ’ he said . |
4 | Does the difficulty of the prediction task and the way a prediction is made have an influence on how good predictions are ? |
5 | Mummy 's going to have a cup of tea . |
6 | To have read The tale of Peter Rabbit or the Pooh stories or The hobbit is to have had an encounter with fine writing and fine story-telling . |
7 | One of the Labour lads is said to have a picture . |
8 | Bernice was beginning to have an inkling of the Doctor 's real subject . |
9 | The working men for whom this institution was created had a thirst for education in a way we can scarcely any longer imagine today . |
10 | These different patterns of inheritance are bound to have an effect upon the relationships between siblings . |
11 | ‘ The Ashton Gate boo-boys are beginning to have a go at me and it does n't help , ’ said Cole . |
12 | Crowds of celebs are having to have a laugh and raise loads of cash for children . |
13 | Can societies which lack either law courts or judges be said to have a system of law ? |
14 | Such work is starting to have an effect in feminist psychology , but it has already had a great influence on feminism . |
15 | Besides , a boy 's allowed to have a cuddle when he has n't seen his daddy , his papa , for a fortnight , ’ Vitor said , tickling the toddler who dissolved into giggles . |
16 | If North Korea is determined to have a bomb , then no amount of reassurance by America or South Korea will be enough to get the inspectors back in . |
17 | In order to get official night leave , one successful plot was to pretend to have a brother or an uncle , depending on the prospective escort 's age , who was supposedly visiting Paris . |
18 | He felt the Italian boy was going to have a go at him but I do n't know whether it was a punch or a head-butt . ’ |
19 | On big issues each nationality was meant to have a veto . |
20 | ( Indeed , the public sector was seen to have a number of initiatives , such as registers of candidates for work on health trust and other boards , that could profitably be replicated in the private sector to the same end . ) |
21 | Hypersensitivity to hydrocortisone has been well documented , and intradermal testing was thought to have a role in predicting safe administration of an alternative steroid . |
22 | All courses , except where specifically arranged , are conducted in English and participants are expected to have a command of English as a working language . |
23 | The pies were found to have a shelf life of approximately one week . |
24 | An individual who voluntarily quit from his last job is estimated to have a 64% lower chance of obtaining an offer in Models I and 2 , ceteris paribus , compared with only 38% less in Model 3 . |
25 | The England football captain has appeared on Simon 's show and it was after reading out the press report announcing that Gary 's wife Michelle is going to have a baby , that Simon told the world he was going to be a dad , too . |
26 | The Preservation Group is hoping to have a stall at some car boot sales in the district to raise funds for this project , as we do not intend to take money out of general society funds , other than the original £100 provided to purchase materials etc . |
27 | In 1338 the right was granted to have a town hall , built on its present site . |
28 | So I mean I think what we envisaged though was that the local publicity group erm would meet and see if the well first of all I suppose was there a , a necessity having seen what we 've got from national level er necessity to produce a kind of newsletter , a joint unison newsletter specific to Northumberland , that 's what the group was going to have a look at was n't it ? |
29 | The plaintiff was held to have an action for breach of statutory duty when he was injured as the result of no fencing . |
30 | The plaintiff was held to have an action for breach of statutory duty where the council failed to provide housing . |