Example sentences of "[indef pn] [vb mod] have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , someone can have a specific doubt about God which is caused by an unnecessary lack of understanding . |
2 | For instance one may find marked relief from taking warm drinks which would make another feel much worse ; one may have a high fever and sweats whilst another has no fever at all ; one may be hot and want to be uncovered and in the fresh air whilst another is hot yet wants to be covered up to his chin ; one may wish to continue his work whilst another might only wish to lie down and die and so on . |
3 | To be an effective business correspondent one should have a sound knowledge of English , which includes correct spelling , grammar and punctuation , and also be able to construct sentences so that the exact meaning is conveyed in the fewest possible words . |
4 | And although his name will always be associated with a Cocktail Party he found such uproarious assemblies , at which no one could have a satisfactory conversation , increasingly insupportable . |
5 | One will have a built-in 8-bit , 10″ colour display , 16MHz 68030 processor , 4Mb memory and 40Mb disk for under $1,300 . |
6 | If one asks why it is bad to hold logically inconsistent factual beliefs , the most obvious part of the answer is that if one does so , one guarantees that one will have a false belief within this area of one 's thought . |
7 | ‘ One can have a great concern for the people of Ethiopia , bit it 's another thing to inflict daily torture on the people of England . |
8 | Taking an example from the social level , one can have a great deal of fun , and even work a bit of mischief , through planning and giving a small-scale party . |
9 | Perhaps one can have a personal ioniser that clips on the lapel or the belt . |
10 | but they were enormous , they were , they were very substantial , but , erm , well I , I think that the point here is that one can have a minimum requirement , but depending upon the facts and the circumstances and the nature of the market , so on and so forth , well they have , the commission said , you can have no restrictions at all cos we 're not going to give you exemption , so you 'd better make sure that they are the absolutely bear minimum that are necessary to ensure that every person capable of competing can get into the market . |
11 | What the hon. Gentleman does not seem to understand is that one can have a progressive system with two rates . |
12 | ‘ In the early days everyone used to have a good time for real . |
13 | Look , everybody should have a complete break for the weekend . |
14 | Equality of opportunity — the idea that everybody should have a fair chance of doing themselves justice — is a notion that has been at the basis of public provision of education and indeed of much educational charity for a long time indeed . |
15 | Everybody will have a different list , but you can use your observations to begin to work out how delivery of care works in your area of work . |
16 | ‘ We are very keen that everyone will have a clear idea of what is involved . ’ |
17 | Let the dust settle then go for broke — by the time anyone realises what 's going on it will be too late and everyone can have a good time and relax . |