Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] [conj] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I touched my swollen lips and my ears and had a roll-call of my limbs , but apart from my hand , an incipient black eye and a few abrasions there was n't much evidence of my encounter with Russian free enterprise and Soviet cavalry . |
2 | The next day I had to wear a long Kamiz over my trousers and have a scarf covering my head — can you imagine going to school like that … |
3 | I do n't live round here ’ , and my mind sort of blacked out and I ca n't remember getting home , though I did get back , changed my clothes and had a bath . |
4 | I think I 'll go and change my clothes and have a drink to fortify me , because it 'll be damned cold out there tonight … |
5 | Rather abruptly , when they 'd all opened their presents and had a glass of sherry in their hands , she said , with a shy look at Tim , ‘ Before we start our dinner we 'd like to tell you that this time next year you 'll be Grandma and Grandpa . ’ |
6 | Following a recent demonstration at the City stockbroking firm James Capel ( where water companies ' finance is influenced ) , the SAS is now buying shares in the British water companies in order to attend their AGMs and have a say . |
7 | They also regard them as social occasions where they see their friends and have a chat , and they meet people they 'd never work with otherwise . |
8 | Last week he asked us to bring our experts along from Leicestershire to meet his experts and have a discussion . |
9 | She recognised that he wanted her to forget what had happened , but that it also leapt vividly before his eyes and had a hold on him too . |
10 | It will also give him a chance to recharge his batteries and have a look at where he is going next . ’ |
11 | He sat in his drawers and had a bottle of beer . |
12 | The whole point is that if the intrepid aviator got shot down while blasting Gerry out of the skies above enemy territory , he could simply unzip his boot-legs and have a pair of civilian-looking shoes on his feet , and thus pass for a native and so escape those dreadful SS men in their tight little black uniforms . |
13 | He had spent some time alone after talking to her father , had changed his clothes and had a shower , trying to clear his mind of all the stuff of history , the political necessities that ruled their lives , the reasons he must lie . |
14 | Then he calmly washed his clothes and had a bath . |
15 | Now he 's preparing to enlarge his breasts and have a £6,000 operation to have his ‘ thing ’ removed … so his dream can come true . |
16 | It appeared he also liked to skin the bodies of his victims and had a capability to swallow eyeballs . |
17 | pedersen , flo and wembley-scorer kjetil rekdal teams up with the press officer for norways national team at our internationals and have a leeds chat or two . |
18 | ‘ You can take off all your clothes and have a swim … with lots of water . ’ |