Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A festive atmosphere encourages children to join in and have a good time , and decoration of the room or home can be helpful . |
2 | The great thing about drilling is that it can be fun , but remember not to spend too much time on one particular drill , since boredom can easily set in and have a disruptive influence . |
3 | ‘ He 's intending to drop in and have a social drink with a few of them in the next day or so , have lunch or dinner , participate in old boys ’ chat , that sort of thing . ’ |
4 | They came here to settle down and have a happy life . |
5 | And we can always sit down and have a quiet chat about it afterwards ! ’ |
6 | I think the three of us should sit down and have a little talk . ’ |
7 | ‘ The staff at the Hillcrest then invited my husband Bill and myself to sit down and have a special anniversary dinner — I felt very glamorous indeed ! ’ |
8 | But he must come along and have a proper examination . ’ |
9 | This will help the team to push on and have a good season . ’ |
10 | It is not a simple case that we can run along , sell a few houses , get the capital receipts and suddenly we can go off and have a wonderful programme and replace the assets which we have sold and when we 're talking about assets in this case I think there 's one crucial difference between us and you and that is we recognise that that is n't just an asset it is a person 's home a person 's home , that 's so important an a I 'm , just to talk about it as if it is is something else , y'know , just some petrified lump of cattle , petrified lump of stock money that was doing no good whatsoever , is a nonsense and I think most of us would agree that it is a complete and utter nonsense . |
11 | Paul says you do n't have to have any ability at all because all the guides are highly trained … the groups that go rafting can turn up and have a good time … everybody enjoys themselves … |
12 | ‘ You 'd better go up and have a hot bath . |
13 | Most of the 16-year-olds say their fathers have more or less told them to ‘ go out and have a good time ’ . |
14 | He was a schoolteacher and a very nice man , I understand , but there was n't much opportunity for Mother to go out and have a little enjoyment and apparently Aunt Bessie did not encourage such things . |
15 | And I mean they did get out and have a little mooch around the car park . |
16 | The money gained makes my wife an old withered bag in next to no time and then I can go out and have a special house built with ceilings made entirely of succulent young ladies ' pendant breasts " . |
17 | For example : ‘ Why do n't we go out and have a quiet chat over lunch tomorrow . |
18 | Our fans want to jump about and have a good time , which is what we want to do . ’ |
19 | Our fans want to jump about and have a good time , which is what we want to do . ’ |
20 | We get you 're getting quite a big celebrity on this programme people want to know you know whether they can come round and have a guided tour round the house and stuff |