Example sentences of "[verb] have a real " in BNC.

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1 Boro midfielder Andy Peake insisted yesterday : ‘ I do n't think anybody has had a real go at Newcastle 's back four this season .
2 He 'd had a real pimple when he arrived , but during the time he took to find and bribe an official to provide the documents , the blemish had healed , .
3 With Romy he 'd had a real romance but it had flourished only on the Continent and withered in the cold climate of England .
4 Surely , after the wonderful night of passion she had experienced with Ross , they 'd had a real chance of mending their relationship ?
5 While the first point is of little real consequence except to the typographer the second means that if you only have 10 point and 12 point but want 14 point you are going to have a real problem !
6 The planes therefore seem to have a real application to the teaching of woodwork in schools — always assuming the survival of a traditional craft approach under today 's educational policies .
7 ‘ Harriet must have had a real skinful yesterday .
8 We would have had a real problem emptying the Seayak in that swell .
9 ‘ So you see , Mr Pipkin did have a real motive , ’ said Angelina excitedly .
10 ‘ But I do have a real feeling of joy ! ’
11 There 's lots of talking and laughing when they do that — they look like they 've had a real good time .
12 We 've had a real sort of little later you know .
13 So only about one in three people buying on credit feel they have had a real option of choosing between different types of credit arrangement .
14 Maybe you have had a real setback that 's knocked your self-esteem .
15 I have had a real gutful of it . ’
16 That while recognising that the men have had a real grievance in that some firms have employed an unfair proportion of young girls at apprentice wages , or nearly so , we women regard it as a great injustice that one of the main skilled industries open to Edinburgh women should be closed against them .
17 But in a book he 's written he 's had a real big pop at me in a sour way .
18 She 's had a real spruce up .
19 Both counsellors and clients need to have a real understanding of what constitutes counselling .
20 That admin course is fantastic , a re er you know I was in this r building yesterday , and I can tell you , the attendance is good I mean they have to have a real reason before they do n't come .
21 But I would agree with Mr , that it does add a further pressure , it means we have to have a real review of erm , how we pay allowances in order to stay within our budget limit , which I think is two hundred and two thousand for the current year , and erm , a little bit more for next year , according to the previous paper .
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