Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] have a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Outside investors are apparently clamouring to have a share of the service , which is expected to launch later this year .
2 ‘ I 'm obviously trying to have a row with you .
3 She was not going to have a fight with him .
4 He is going to do that , so he was going to have a hand in that he 's gon not really not going to have a hand in it , he is going to be directly responsible for selecting the panel which will select the independent members on the short list and recommend them to him .
5 I 'm just going to have a look at this cancelling fractions do n't worry about that .
6 We 're just going to have a fuck in the flowerbed . ’
7 ‘ Classifying as opposed to not classifying has a value of its own , whatever the form the classification may take ’ ( ibid . ) .
8 Mr Healey said that Labour , always having had a majority of men , would have won every election since 1922 if women had n't been given the vote .
9 Right , what er we 're going to do er , today is start er , supply , because we 've dispensed with our , of demand we 're now going to have a look at the nature of agricultural supply .
10 At this point he said , quite rightly , ‘ Sod this for a lark ! ’ and is now planning to have a batch of tensile steel rods made up by a colleague who owns an engineering firm .
11 Ah 'm bloody well goin' to have a look at Chanchán . ’
12 The two have never seen eye to eye apparently and although some papers called him a hothead , Horton insists he was n't going to have a go at the ref , who was given a police escort back to the dressing rooms .
13 ‘ Why I 'm even bothering to have a conversation with you at this unearthly hour is beyond me ! ’
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