Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] [vb mod] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Only Edward could have a row about evolution . ’ |
2 | Perhaps Madonna should have a chat about the pop ethics with these young hopefuls . |
3 | Nevertheless adsorption may have a use , albeit more limited , in that industry , namely as a final method of odour removal following exhaustive pretreatment of the odorous air by other methods such as wet scrubbing or oxidation . |
4 | The important point is this : whether or not Kingfisher-plus-Dixons would have a market share of 26 per cent or 22 per cent , a successful takeover would give a single company a large and powerful share of electrical retailing . |
5 | Thus C possesses a scalar submatrix unc in the leading position ; Equation ( 28 ) ( see 1.9(3) again ) now permits D to have a corresponding submatrix , also of order m , arbitrarily populated : thus D will have a block diagonal form . |
6 | And er we used to go on the High Road together , shopping together , And perhaps Sunday afternoons she 'd say , Oh come on Ada let's have a ride down Nottingham . |
7 | Often books will have a list of different places ; the convention is to choose only the first . |
8 | And now England could have a fight on their hands in their second innings on a pitch beginning to help the slow bowlers . |
9 | We have described how meetings can have a variety of objectives and be used for a number of tasks , and we have described the procedures which normally govern the operation of formal meetings . |
10 | ‘ We 've got to be up there challenging and if we 're not , then people will have a go at us . |
11 | We 'd go in and maybe Elvis would have a couple of tunes he 'd want to try , or maybe Sam would have some ideas , so we 'd try different things and finally just lock into one of them . ’ |
12 | The sailing club sometimes runs open days when novices can have a go . |
13 | Susan McDonald , chairman of Cernach Co-operative , said they wanted to make Kingsridge and Cleddans — known as ‘ Up the Hill ’ and an area where few wanted to live — into a place where people would have a sense of pride . |
14 | Miss Asia organiser Amarjit Sidhu — the man responsible for the UK Asian pop awards — said the aim was to put on a family show where girls would have a chance to shine . |