Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sat for ages tonight trying to have a vision but nothing happened . |
2 | Some conditions already thought to have a basis in disturbances in the immune system may be more common , such as psoriasis . |
3 | Those old Andy Hardy movies always seemed to have a scene where a bunch of American teenagers would be sitting around in an old barn or something wondering where to stage their amateur dramatics . |
4 | Some actors just seem to have a knack for making themselves unpopular . |
5 | you know that s some do n't really have a great deal of problem , others really do have a sort of off work for two or three days every month and it 's not a bundle of laughs because , you know , that really must be difficult , but they , they get a rough idea of how it for them |
6 | The Commons Social Services Select Committee have recently reported on this and they want all known cases reported to health authorities , and they say SOFT CHEESES SHOULD BE AVOIDED BY WOMEN EVEN CONTEMPLATING HAVING A BABY . |