Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [pers pn] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Only I just turned into grocery because you could n't get fruit , when you want Well you had a bit but not much .
2 They are made by human beings and if they are not doing what we want then we have a right and a responsibility to change them .
3 You remember when I had a perm do n't you ?
4 I think perhaps I have a chill . ’
5 ‘ Why do n't we have a prayer vigil here the night before the anniversary ? ’
6 Do n't we have a kinship with the Americans , the ‘ Transatlantic branch ’ of our race ?
7 ‘ And why do n't we have a bottle of champagne sent up ? ’
8 Why do n't we have a pub lunch and a breath of fresh air somewhere pleasant ? ’
9 Chairman , do n't we have a number er the hold-over or , or balances to cover this expenditure ?
10 Why do n't they have a drummer up there and a bass player instead of programming everything ? ’
11 Do n't they have a day release thing ?
12 Do n't they have a wine list with your menu ?
13 Well surely wo n't we have to have a meeting on that just like , do do n't they have a meeting for sex education ?
14 My daughter finds everyday learning fun because it involves doing things together , but what of the working mother , or the one who has other children demanding all her attention , or the low-income family — do n't they have a right to pre-school education too ?
15 Those are the Saw Doctors interesting this about the Saw Doctors is one of them won the lottery in Ireland I do n't they have a lottery we 're go when are we going to get a national lottery that 's what I want to know when are we going to get it a national next year we 're going to get a national lottery that 's right and one of the Saw Doctors won the national lottery and he won three quarters of a million pounds er and they have n't made much money the Saw Doctors but he won three quarters of a million pounds so that have n't worked for quite some time but they are back on the scene as I speak and er they really if if they er come to York they 're certainly worth seeing .
16 ‘ Why do n't I have a word with that little sod Ali and see if he can arrange it all ?
17 And ask them how they 'd answer their children 's inevitable questions , such as ‘ why do n't I have a daddy like the other kids at school ? ’
18 Why do n't you have a juice now ? ’
19 John , why do n't you have a go ? ’
20 Another voice had said , ‘ Then why do n't you have a go ? ’ and the answer had been a bit of a scuffle and more laughter .
21 And now here , this very minute , her aunt was saying almost in as many words to him , Why do n't you have a go ?
22 ‘ I was with a mate and he said : ‘ Why do n't you have a go , and I 'll be your manager ? ’ ’
23 Why do n't you have a go at making them too !
24 Why do n't you have a go mum ?
25 Look , why do n't you have a chat with Philip ?
26 Why do n't you have a look at the manuscript while I get dinner on ? ’
27 Why do n't you have a shower and wash away the dreams of the night .
28 Do n't you have a sister called Edith ? ’ said Lulach .
29 Later , five minutes outside Calais , she saw him drinking brandy in the bar , and he smiled at her , and said , " Why do n't you have a drink ? " but she smiled back , and shook her head , and walked on .
30 I know I when I make chutney I use look you 'll smash all the enamel off that casserole and it 's a pretty one , I do n't want it , why do n't you have a run around outside ?
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