Example sentences of "[adv] and have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The patient should also be seen alone and have a careful history and physical examination taken .
2 ‘ If they each do their own thing they will repeat things , but if we can bring that all together and have a centralised repository for the work that people have done , it will save having to reinvent the wheel each time .
3 They say the nearest alternative school is too far away and has a poor reputation .
4 By the time I reached Tintern I could go in straight lines easily and had a right wrist the size of a tennis ball that was painful to touch and crackled ominously when I flexed it .
5 This form of specialisation is attractive to potential clients , particularly where the executive search consultant has undertaken many assignments successfully and has a functional discipline that works across a diversity of industries .
6 If you 're running around locally and having a cheap motor now .
7 After a pause , she said , ‘ And you were hoping that one day she 'd give up seeing men altogether and have a steady relationship with you ? ’
8 What he did n't tell us was that the boats were tied very loosely and had a disturbing tendency to drift apart as you were in the process of climbing from one to another .
9 By this time we were all soaked to the skin , so we gave up , knowing that she would go off somewhere and have a good sleep .
10 Flat egg noodles , similar to egg pasta , mie noodles cook quickly and have a good flavour and texture .
11 Bracewell visited a specialist yesterday and had a painful-looking array of tubes removed from his nostrils !
12 ‘ Why do n't you go home and have a nice rest , Pat ?
13 he can get back to normal he can come home and have a big bit of toast .
14 He glared at me and then walked past and had a sharp look around the office .
15 I decided this had to be done puristically and had a young boy dressed up as a girl in the play .
16 In the nave , the upper part above the ground arcade is a little later and has a decorative triforium and arcaded clerestory .
17 Speak to you later and have a nice holiday if I do n't see you .
18 I think we can go back to the Manor ground though and have a quick word with Nick Harris .
19 He was n't in residence at the college now and had a small flat in Gloucester .
20 The doctor , who evidently , and not unreasonably , on the basis of conversations with Franca , thought he was dealing with a madman , said to Marcus , ‘ I think we should all go now and have a nice conversation downstairs .
21 You 're listening to B B C Radio Oxford and Talking Sport , twenty six minutes past five it is ; we 're going to change sports now and have a little chat about speedway , because one or two things have happened nationally and locally on the speedway scene .
22 She was thinner than when Carrie had seen her before and had a transparent look , like a skeleton leaf : all her veins and bones showing .
23 We left there soon after 3pm and had a lovely ride through the counryside to one of our favourite haunts , Heaven Farm , near Uckfield .
24 Within my college work , I had already taken the decision to devote more time and concentration to HNC/Ds ; just because they work smoothly and efficiently and have a good reputation is no excuse for not keeping actively in touch with this area .
25 She danced with zest , sang sweetly and had a fine sense of comic timing .
26 ‘ If your evening began well and had a bad middle , I hope you enjoyed the end . ’
27 Greg Downs says it was just one of those things and his Hereford team are playing well and have a good cup record .
28 Miss Smith , who is in the Domestic Science Department , actually visited the Lascaux Caves two years ago and has a complete set of slides .
29 And on Monday she came over here and had a quick lunch with me because Mrs Brissett was cleaning over at Ivy Cottage .
30 ‘ I think , Dr Markham , ’ she said firmly , ‘ if we are to improve the atmosphere around here and have a reasonable working relationship , there are one or two things that need to be said to clear the air . ’
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