Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] [vb mod] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As soon as it 's possible I 'll have a car take you to the airport .
2 If you do need to travel in an emergency , perhaps other members of the family will be able to cover for you , or failing this you may have a friend or neighbour who will be able to take the puppy into their home until you return .
3 She was afraid she might have a problem getting rid of him — not altogether sure she wanted to — but in the lobby he merely took her hand and raised it to his lips .
4 Then if the weather 's OK we can have a walk in the afternoon and reminisce about the days when women stayed at home and looked after their menfolk . ’
5 If we are not careful we will have a bulge in the prison population . ’
6 Making a will with a solicitor also has the advantage of that you 'll have a copy , he 's likely to look after it for you if you want him to .
7 The younger the persons in public relations the more likely they will have a university degree or other higher education qualification .
8 The right hon. Gentleman said that the rates were the most unjust form of local taxation , yet under Labour we would have a revaluation that would be carried out on an arbitrary basis such as the market price ; the rebuilding cost ; the maintenance and repair cost ; the private rent value ; the number of windows , the size of the roof , or the view from the property .
9 ‘ If there was going to be a bid , I wanted to make sure we would have a place at the negotiating table , ’ he says .
10 I 'm sure we can have a photograph
11 So first of all we 'll have a look at a a blameworthy aspect of it , then we 'll have a look if whether or not it was avoidable .
12 Well I mean you have to get them it 's it 's the little money you would get for those you 'd have a job finding
13 Let's have a look I 'll leave those you can have a look through some of those and
14 No but just one tape see , I mean one and then when you 're older you 'll have a tape of what you used to sound like .
15 ‘ As they grow older they will have a problem trusting people .
16 I could give them the key to Father 's safe and they 'd be so grateful they 'd have a pair of boots made specially for me .
17 I think maybe at first she should have a morning meeting , or a weekly meeting , to discuss the menus for the following week .
18 First we 'll have a cup of tea .
19 ‘ I could see this fellow as a Scottish National horse , but first we might have a crack at the ‘ John Hughes ’ , ’ said Richards .
20 Backwards and forwards the engine passes , increasing its load at each operation , until behind its tender it may have a string of vehicles more than two hundred yards in length with a brake van in the rear .
21 I 'm not going to have time to get two I 'll have a look through this before Erm you 've got the Lett 's it 's a good one this .
22 ‘ All that trust , and honour and integrity you preach about — the last two you might have a surfeit of , but the first one ?
23 ‘ In the nineties we will have a car industry competitive with any in the world . ’
24 It was than proposed we should have a vote about a vote . ’
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