Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] have a large [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll have a large whisky . ’ |
2 | A disadvantage of budget schemes is that if your fuel consumption is underestimated , you may have a large sum to pay out at the end of the year . |
3 | A glass or plastic aquarium is ideal , or you may have a large jar or plastic sandwich box that can be put to use . |
4 | If you must have a larger design for practical reasons , then it must still be a boxy shape , not slouchy or scruffy . |
5 | Mr Jaggers himself told you you would have a large fortune , did n't he ? |
6 | Second , he or she will have a large amount of day-to-day administration to oversee . |
7 | Having said that er we would prefer a quota system for er Stansted because without it , we could have a large number of noisey flights into Stansted and , and also that er in terms of er both this and further consultations we would expect to see full information providing us from er , a to enable us to make a sensible conclusion . |
8 | Originally , the kitchen was dark and narrow , but the architect who helped with the structural changes suggested that if the living room and the kitchen swapped places they could have a large kitchen with French windows opening on to the garden . |
9 | When looking to recruit specialist practitioners be very wary of claims that they will have a large client following that they can bring with them . |