Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] have [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the second chapter of Philippians , a little bit before where we read , Paul 's describing the seriousness of the illness of his friend and companion , Ep Aproditus And even although he had written that the thought of his own death caused him no qualms whatever , when he was writing about his friend , Aproditus being at the point of death , he said , But God had mercy on him and not only upon him but on me also lest I should have sorrow on sorrow .
2 and then if I 've got a fiver I 'll have quarterpounder with cheese
3 You and I could have breakfast in bed , Ellen .
4 I did in my teens , I used to have breakfast in bed on a Sunday .
5 oh and I 've made a big rug at the centre , which I shall have home before Christmas , a big woollen rug I 've made , yes so , oh it 's a beautiful rug it 's with those er silver thing you push through the hole on the canvas
6 ‘ I 'll take mam 's up first , then I can have mine in peace , ’ she said .
7 She ought to have time for preparation before the police burst in on her . ’
8 You must have experience in air flow , preferably in buildings , and ideally have some team-handling experience and a knowledge of heating and ventilation systems .
9 You could have sex in front of mirrors ; take Polaroids and videos ; or watch each other jerking off …
10 Erm er I do n't know , I mean maybe it would be like it would be like you give a fairly sort of neutral statement and you have the adjectives at the end of the scale give indicate the responses like y'know something like how do you feel about homosexuality and you could have sort of y'know erm natural to unnatural or something like that erm
11 They were advised in 1743 : You can not expect to marry in such a manner as neither of you shall have occasion to work , and none but a fool will take a wife whose bread must be earned solely by his labour and who will contribute nothing towards it herself .
12 But now what you will have bit by bit to show them is not a series of physical clues or eliminating alibis but , chiefly , the character of your murderer .
13 For many of those who do take the text seriously however , Christian teaching on the subject of wealth is summed up either by one of the easily remembered phrases from the Gospels such as ‘ Sell all that you have and distribute to the poor , and you will have treasure in heaven ’ ( Luke 18:22 ) or ‘ You can not serve God and Mammon ’ ( Luke 16:13 ) or that ‘ It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God ’ ( Luke 18:25 ) or by the way in which the members of the Jerusalem Church as recorded in Acts of the Apostles shared their wealth according to the principle ‘ From each according to his ability , to each according to his need ’ .
14 The spines become fully extended and if you confuse a hedgehog with a rabbit and make a hasty grab at it you will have cause for regret .
15 Through the valuable option of the NatWest Home Improvement Loan Protector , you can have peace of mind and protect yourself and your dependents against unforeseen circumstances .
16 For a small extra monthly payment you can have peace of mind for you and your family .
17 But I suppose if you can have capitalism without capital , you can have anti-Semitism without Jews .
18 You can have cup of soup out the machine for about twenty pence .
19 We must have partnership between government and non-government if we are to achieve any degree of success in our aid efforts .
20 We 'll have record of achievement .
21 ‘ You 'd think we 'd have sugar on board the Prince 's dahabeeyah but we do n't . ’
22 We shall have government by charter .
23 If there is one country that we would have difficulty in isolating , it is North Korea .
24 There were still the horses to do , and they would have trouble at home about the missing school clothes , needed tomorrow .
25 ‘ A local housing authority may perform any duty under section 65 or 68 ( duties to persons found to be homeless ) to secure that accommodation becomes available for the occupation of a person — ( a ) by making available suitable accommodation held by them under Part II ( provision of housing ) or any enactment , or ( b ) by securing that he obtains suitable accommodation from some other person , or ( c ) by giving him such advice and assistance as will secure that he obtains suitable accommodation from some other person , and in determining whether accommodation is suitable they shall have regard to Part IX ( slum clearance ) , X ( overcrowding ) and XI ( houses in multiple occupation ) of this Act .
26 The closing words of the subsection as it now stands , providing that ‘ in determining whether accommodation is suitable they shall have regard to Part IX ( slum clearance ) , X ( overcrowding ) and XI ( houses in multiple occupation ) of this Act ’ seem to me to call unmistakably for the exercise by the local authority of a subjective judgment as to what constitutes suitable accommodation .
27 Boswell argues back that ‘ A man , as a machine , may have agreeable sensations ; for instance he may have pleasure in music . ’
28 That is not quite what we suggested , which was that it should have regard to affordability .
29 If any country wishes to preserve its identity it must have control of immigration .
30 It will have pride of place at the series of steam weekends in Darlington which start May 23 .
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