Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The goods are sent on by large waggons , and meet us at Loch Crinan ; while the ‘ Cygnet ’ or the ‘ Plover ’ puffs along right merrily , and we sit down to have a quiet look at the bonnie bits of scenery that are everywhere meeting us . |
2 | Babies born several weeks prematurely grow up to have a lower IQ on average by the ages of seven to 10 than children born at full term , according to research reported yesterday . |
3 | Leogang also has a super leisure and fitness centre , with a heated open-air swimming pool . |
4 | He said : ‘ Fortex already has a major presence in the UK through Towers and Co , which is the company 's official importer of chilled and frozen lamb into the UK . |
5 | Those animals put down had a merciful release . |
6 | The prosperity which all these minor towns reveal occasionally has a local explanation : Todi 's neighbour , Assisi , was greatly enhanced when it became the burial place of St Francis and a centre of pilgrimage . |
7 | The clothes people wear always have a symbolic value but for Asian women this symbolism is extremely formalised . |
8 | The parallelism may be less transparent : in 22 foot and scrutinise have a parallel relation to bill , and in 23 foot and add up have a parallel relation to bill . |
9 | Wind also has a profound effect on plant growth in the Western Isles in that is usually salt-laden , particularly when it has come from the west or south-west , having passed over long distances of wave-tom ocean . |
10 | you know just have a little bit off it |
11 | They know how to have a good time and try to make sure we do but they remain resolutely , ‘ pub-rockers ’ . |
12 | The arguments listed under ‘ Dynamic aspects ’ indicate how having a favourable position in the current income or wealth distribution makes it likely that you will also have a favourable position in a future income or wealth distribution ( inter- and intra-generationally ) . |
13 | I ve just had a quick look at text and it says that Durie has had a shock recall Sheringham and Dozzel are definatly out and that Kerslake is doubtful . |
14 | Rush usually has a high sense of occasion for landmarks but his 200th league goal for Liverpool came when the master hit man seemed to mistime Don Hutchison 's chip eight yards out . |
15 | EUP also has a Scottish role to fulfil , as the sole remaining non-commercial academic publisher north of the border , says David Martin , and it will provide a continuing output for scholarship in Scotland . |
16 | Shoreline also have a popular variation on the castle theme ( illustrated ) designed to fit into the corner of the tank and mask an uplift ( or mask and protect a heaterstat ) . |
17 | For the most part I go out to have a good time , and hopefully communicate that to the audience |
18 | Albert , she had remarked — Rose had n't known Twitch even had a Christian name — is like pummy stone , whereas Naseby ( who had had a definite smirk on his face when he saw her new hat ) is like Irritating Plaster , he causes irruptions . |
19 | The majority of KPMG 's offices in Europe do not have a pro-active search capacity although several have been involved by us in this type of work — in particular Amsterdam , Utrecht , Paris , Frankfurt and Madrid . |
20 | In examining , for example , the influence of X on Y , it has to be considered whether shifts to a given value of X from either direction have the same consequences for Y. Does it matter , that is , whether X has increased or decreased to reach its present level , or whether the relationship is asymmetrical in that different values of X do not have a uniform effect on Y ? |
21 | We do not have a coherent training and development strategy linked to employment growth . |
22 | Some of their interests coincide with those of the working class , and some with those of the ruling class , but they do not have a coherent set of interests of their own . |
23 | We do not have a closed mind , but we should like to rationalise our training areas , enlarging some that we already have and disposing of smaller ones . |
24 | If you do not have a male goat in the premises , a useful aid to heat detection is a ‘ billy rag ’ , a piece of fabric rubbed on the scent glands and stored in an airtight container . |
25 | Of course you do not have a legal obligation to show a passport to get out of the country ; you do have , to get in . |
26 | Paragraph ( ii ) above will apply only if your do not have a Legal Expenses section in your Holiday Insurance Policy . |
27 | Thus although seh is equivalent to that in some contexts , we do not have a simple case of replacing a British English lexical item with a Creole one . |
28 | One major difficulty for insects is that they do not have a circulatory blood system . |
29 | Shareholders who do not have a long term commitment are replaced by stakeholders who do , as the ‘ owners ’ of the company . |
30 | Because we do not have a suitable track on which to run a World Superbike round , the idea of running one in England under the Irish flag of convenience was hailed as a lucrative alternative , beneficial to the ACU and MCUI . |