Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Could we possibly be going to have a bridleway instead of a new cross-town route ?
2 The Vendor can not possibly be expected to have a view as to whether or not the Business is a party to any agreements which fall within these categories .
3 Chomsky ( 1957 : 100 ) goes even further , for he holds that to is a morpheme that " can hardly be said to have a meaning in any independent sense " .
4 It was claimed that the population of these desert ascetics was equal to that of the Nile towns , but religious fervour can hardly be trusted to have a head for figures .
5 Jim Nicholson , the chairman of Down Royal , could also be said to have a grievance for he has sponsored three of the National Hunt races on the Saturday card and in fact has put his money where his mouth is .
6 Internally generated stimuli ( such as feelings of hunger , thirst or sexual arousal ) might also be expected to have an effect on dream content .
7 The council argued that a landlord , particularly one such as a local authority , can not realistically be expected to have a system of inspection of all its premises and in practice is entitled to depend upon notification by its tenants .
8 As a result of a superb air photograph by John White , the nearby deserted Domesday site of Bagley can now be seen to have a ringwork adjacent to it .
9 Besides , those who thoroughly understand the possibilities of their own language are more likely to want to venture into the world of literature than those who have never been taught to have an ear or an eye for language .
10 These girls had actually been requested to have a conversation in " Jamaican " , and had said that they would do so .
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