Example sentences of "[adv] have a [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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31 It 's not surprising that the Maktowm brothers are considering trimming their operation , but they will still have a huge stake here .
32 In the unlikely event of our ever having a socialist Government again could not we expect to return to those appalling figures of industrial anarchy ?
33 Could we possibly have a quick look inside ?
34 This was the worst part as by now everyone was tired , hungry , needed a long hot bath and still had a long drive home ; however spirits were cheerful and by the 29th May we were ready to do it all again .
35 Liz 's education was to take more than three years : she had already decided to specialize in psychiatry , and knew she still had a long journey ahead of her .
36 But perhaps they still had a future life together .
37 ‘ We always had a big crowd here in the old days , ’ said Father Anstruther , glancing round the hall , which certainly might have been fuller .
38 Usually have a good sale though do n't they ?
39 The Katrin also has a small garden nearby which is available to house guests ; there are no parking facilities at this Gasthof .
40 The rate of energy production , , also has a large peak close to the wall .
41 And we 're also having a sponsored Tree Best , where we 're hoping that lots of children will come along dressed up as trees , and have raised at least £10 sponsorship each and we 're having performances on a rainforest theme , and a dancer who will be doing a dance for rainforest , and there 's some rainforest type music and things like that , and there 'll be prizes and certificates for the children who are trees , and there 'll be an exhibition that head office are launching .
42 • Britain 's best loved soap opera , Coronation Street , will also have a smoky flavour later this autumn after filming took place on the Cheddleton-based North Staffs Railway 's picnic area looking towards the Knotty 's attractive base .
43 These both had a large circulation far beyond CAB circles : 1,500 copies of the report , for example , went to the Army Education Department ; 21,000 copies of the leaflet were bought by a Scottish county council ; and many copies of both were taken by youth organisations and clubs and societies of many kinds as a basis for informal discussion .
44 ‘ He probably had a smart name once .
45 Henry liked his company because it was convivial ; the staying in bed disconcerted him partly because they went on having a good time together however energetically Finch adopted inertia .
46 The recently introduced Aldus FreeHand package allows this and it should come as no surprise that Illustrator 88 now has a freehand mode too .
47 The Second Sonata often has a Spanish flavour also found in good measure in No. 3 , and explained in part by her move to Barcelona in 1924 : She lived there until Gramatté 's death in 1929 .
48 All feel they now have a great deal more to offer their customers and their employers .
49 Yeah , watch him , leave things there , he has n't had a dirty nappy today so
50 You have n't had a fair deal so that 's the man to go to !
51 What he has n't had a single bottle today ?
52 MAX ( to Peg ) : If we were n't having a civilized drink together , I 'd bash you for that ‘ our teapot . ’
53 " What do we use in our lives now which people did n't have a hundred years ago ? "
54 Well I mean they do n't have a great lot so a concert , did you see the dresses ?
55 You did n't have a big breakfast today !
56 Well we ca n't have a bad year presumably it means you do n't pay tax .
57 He was backed by Doug McAvoy , leader of the National Union of Teachers , who said : ‘ You ca n't have a national curriculum fairly delivered if you have 40 children in a class in Lancashire and 28 in London . ’
58 Many had never stayed at a hotel or even had a cheap meal away from home .
59 He even had a ball-point pen still firmly clipped to the top of his breast pocket .
60 They simply had a good time together without really asking too many questions about each other .
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