Example sentences of "[to-vb] and have a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's the expensive side of medicine , you see , that the public will pick up the bill for , so you 've got to try and have a balance between these things . |
2 | I wonder if your father would like to come and have a chat with me , possibly about your future ? |
3 | D' you want to come and have a look at him ? ’ |
4 | So I shouted to Paul to come and have a look at it and he says well the cheeky bugger . |
5 | You want to come and have a look at my potty . |
6 | The aim is to encourage parents to come and have a look round the school and it seems to be working . |
7 | I had just finished building a 16-track studio in my house and asked him to come and have a go on that equipment that even the very big studios did n't have . |
8 | er we have er a ski machine coming from Gloucester which is going to let people have a go and er get them in the right position , and when they do it right all the bells go off , so it 's a fun day for people to come and have a go on things . |
9 | He said well if you go and make the he said any time between now and Christmas , you 'll have to come and have a meal on the house , I thought I 'm bloody sure I will ! |
10 | Inviting people into your home to partake of food and drink can be a modest invitation to one person to come and have a cup of coffee and a biscuit . |
11 | Nice place to meet and have a glass of wine — from a very fine selection . |
12 | Whereby you know going back a bit it was quite the accepted thing to stand and have a chat for ten , twenty minutes and er life was at a slower pace . |
13 | I need to go and have a conversation with someone . |
14 | I 've got , I 've got to go and have a word with Rob about something . |
15 | At the [ material ] time the plaintiff had come from the back door of the house and had walked diagonally across the first concrete area ; she was intending to go and have a chat with her neighbour at the next house . |
16 | about six o'clock I 'd quite like to go and have a chat to Bob otherwise if he |
17 | and he says I 'm telling you know he says because the next twenty eight days , it 's an extra twenty eight days to go and have a look for another job |
18 | Cos I think that what we will need to do is refer it to General Purposes Committee for and people to go and have a look at it . |
19 | You see the the inlet pipes and the outlets and this you ca n't see a thing of this , you ought to go and have a look at this place sometime . |
20 | I 'll have to go and have a look at it . |
21 | Now if you want to go and have a look at the other oth the oth other building , at er railway er the Railway , erm going down Road , er again a pointer to that one time this er town did have er a railway , er is of course the Arms . |
22 | She wanted me to go and have a look at it with that still in there . |
23 | OK , now we 're going to go and have a look in the waiting-room and at the notes , and do a bit of triage there . |
24 | Oh we 'd have to go and have a look in the light . |
25 | I suggested that he might like to go and have a talk with his crew , I did not want to send him back to his squadron , but with a new navigator I believed he could eventually forge a good Pathfinding crew . |
26 | Fixed to go and have a game of croquet on Saturday afternoon . |
27 | Sometimes I would hear conversations about the war when some of the older men in the dale came to chat and have a cup of tea in the kitchen with Uncle Tommy , who had come to take over Low Birk Hatt after Father died . |
28 | ‘ I try to relax and have a drink in the house . |