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

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31 Let me have an extra copy of these ones . ’
32 I imagine you have a great deal to keep you awake at night . ’
33 We hope you had a good journey . ’
34 Hope you had a good time , ’ said Chris Robinson before trotting energetically off the stage .
35 ‘ I hope you had a happy time , saw lots of pictures .
36 ‘ I hope you had a wonderful day as well ?
37 ‘ I hope you 've a good country appetite .
38 I hope you have a nice party and lots of fun with that horsy girl you live with .
39 Thank you very much I hope you have a nice Christmas , I bet you 're overworked at the moment !
40 Yes it has , it has Right well I hope you have a pleasant weekend .
41 I hope you have a good laugh with Nicola and her father next time you see them ! ’
42 Well , I hope you have a good night 's sleep , ’ she said .
43 But we will subsidise it from the jumble sale , so Amy , I hope you have a good jumble sale !
44 So I thank you all very much for taking part in this , and I hope you have a happy seminar .
45 — I hope you have a wonderful day .
46 Although you may not want to go on a course , or can not afford to , it is a good idea to ask a friend or relative you feel comfortable with to play the part of the interviewer and let you have a dummy run .
47 Imagine we have a swinging pendulum ( a piece of string with a weight on the end ) — see Fig. 1a .
48 ‘ I hope we have a quiet week .
49 The few examples of her work that exist show her to have a strong sense of composition and a bold yet sensitive line .
50 It would n't have occurred to you to leave Adam in peace and let him have a well-deserved weekend off , would it ?
51 He said : ‘ Clay County wrenched the muscles in his quarters when dropping his hind legs in the water jump at Nottingham , so we decided to give the Cheltenham Festival a miss and let him have a long break .
52 I could be wrong , and if Kelly plays I sincerely hope he has a good game for if he does n't he may not recover from it , as he will always be known for ‘ screwing it when the Republic needed a win in Windsor ’ .
53 He took an interest in it from a scientific point of view and his etchings and aquatints show he had a clear understanding of different types of cloud formation and their associated weather .
54 Let it have a good bubble !
55 Let us have a general election .
56 I suspect she has a fractured skull and her cheekbone is also broken .
57 I suspect he has a diaphragmatic hernia .
58 The reason why a cut in members ' allowances was not in our budget is I think we did n't consider it and we did n't consider it because the figures involved are so small that it was n't a matter which was , as I say , worthy of financial comment , although I accept it has a political dimension .
59 Yeah , yeah it 's a nice afternoon out , I mean we had a lovely dinner when we went did n't we , first time we went
60 perhaps he 's been forewarned and just swapped over sides with , but I mean we had a full wind and light through then , well sort of
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