Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] have a [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | The sessions involve boys that Spurs want to have a look at and among the 16 taking part tomorrow will be two already signed — Paul McVeigh and Jason Carlisle . |
2 | This can not be precisely quantified , but several writers have had a stab at a formula . |
3 | Christ , I shall have no blood left if these little bastards continue to have a go at me ! |
4 | The winner will be the first Six in which all the members have had a go at egg rolling and have returned to their places . |
5 | If the Times wishes to have a go at a book , then at least the paper should choose one that is worthy of shot and shell . |
6 | Why did our ancestors decide to have a town at the site which is now the centre of Newcastle ? |
7 | Presumably they pick up the pinta and down the sherry and beer as well , not to mention making it look as if the reindeers have had a go at the carrots . |