Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [vb mod] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I suggest to Teri that should have a share .
2 The mapping of these units has enabled a pattern of faulting to be recognised in the Upper Chalk outcrop that may have a bearing on its properties as an aquifer .
3 ‘ One day I was filling up with petrol when a chap stopped to say he was a member of the Ferrari Owners Club and used to have a car like mine , ’ says John .
4 In addition Mr Reynolds will eventually undergo major surgery on his bowel and will have a colostomy raised .
5 Bring me the duvet and let's have a look at it .
6 But neither Robson nor Charlton may be too keen now to expose their teams to the little nuances and shifts of psychological advantage that could have a bearing on the game in Cagliari on June 11 .
7 But I wanted , if possible , to put something into the dialogue that would have a bearing on my dispute with Armstrong about his account of bodily sensations .
8 Yes , yes er whereas if there were independent trustees responsible to the regulator and they were properly trained , they would I suggest be able to smell out very quickly an malpractice and would have a group straight to the regulator , if only to call a stop for someone to have a look at it .
9 The sweat spot test is an easy , inexpensive method to test this hypothesis and should have a place in the clinical assessment of slow transit constipated patients .
10 For a second group of Carlists and the Falangists closest to Hedilla , the new party would elect its own leader and would have a status and role independent of the regime , whilst sharing power with the government .
11 Yeah that 's what we 'll have for tea waffles and ham and can have a bottle of wine , I 'm still on my antibiotics
12 Zeta 's Lad beat Docklands Express , Bradbury Star and Royal Athlete that day and must have a chance on this sort of form .
13 ‘ Inmates want to work in the kitchen because it means they can be out of their cells for most of the day and can have a bit of extra food , ’ he says .
14 A range of new systems could be produced including the ‘ zoned ’ systems , which would be far superior in use and would have a market potential in their own right .
15 The field is estimated to have reserves of 700 billion cubic feet of gas and will have a life of about 20 years .
16 The winner will receive a bottle of champagne on her birthday every year and will have a vine named after her in the Veuve Clicquot vineyard .
17 A distortion of the market in this way not only impedes the allocative efficiency of the market but may have a bearing on public confidence in the stock market ; this may in turn adversely affect market liquidity .
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