Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] have [noun] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I should have water for some hours yet , but I did n't know how long I 'd be ashore , and as the shingle here seemed fairly hard I reckoned I could get the rubber dinghy to the water even at low tide . |
2 | Finally she returns to her original distinction between female , feminine and feminist , and suggests how the relation between them might have implications for possible developments in the practice of philosophy . |
3 | And , going on in the same vein before Fabia could gently state that she would n't dream of going to Czechoslovakia without her , ‘ It 's about a four-hour crossing so you 'll have time for some shut-eye and a rest before … ’ |
4 | My God , she would have vengeance for this ! |
5 | At once you will have indulgence for all the sins which you confess with a contrite heart . |
6 | And so he said ‘ well , we have three sons , all of whom were going to war , and er so we would have room for three children . |
7 | Currently , records back to 1986 are on the system , and retrospective cataloguing will be carried out from data picked up at the loans desk when books are issued , so that we will have records for all material in current use . |
8 | There we will have room for special exhibitions . |
9 | At Pizzaland we can have starter for one pound thirty if we want ! |
10 | It may have implications for social policy , but this is not the prime purpose . |
11 | He 'll have responsibility for regional programming as well as scheduling , marketing and ITV network matters . |
12 | When open , it will have space for 64 shops and its total floor area will be equivalent to five football pitches . |
13 | In which case he will have use for that thick skin very soon . |