Example sentences of "and [noun] [vb mod] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But when Abraham hears that he and Sarah will have a child he finds the news preposterous . |
2 | Alliances , mergers and JVs will have a part to play in the route to concentration . |
3 | And mummy will have a whale of a time . |
4 | Right , as soon as we 've done this then we 'll have to go and have a , you can have a bath and mummy can have a shower because I 've got a lady coming to see me about a job . |
5 | And mummy can have a apple cos I need a nana , and you need a nana as well . |
6 | Claudine and Marie would have a lot to talk about . |
7 | She and Lucy would have a drink after work on Fridays , sometimes an early supper , a few hours to unwind : a pattern pleasing to both . |
8 | The door , walls and ceiling should have a half-hour fire resistance — do they look as if they have ? |
9 | If company B writes a program independently and , by chance , it turns out to be very similar to a program written by company A , there is no infringement of copyright because there has been neither copying nor adaptation of A's program and both A and B will have a copyright in their respective programs . |
10 | Both Pyro and Nancy may have a claim in negligence for their injuries under the narrow rule in Donoghue v Stevenson . |
11 | Antoin was Trinidad 's leading wicket-taker last year and , according to Love , Heriot 's and Scotland could have a winner in the 23-year-old player . |
12 | Matroc like other Morgan subsidiaries acknowledges that customers and engineers will have a variety of approaches to problem solving . |
13 | ( In the following cases , the corresponding phrase using prenominal position only would be fully acceptable ) : ( 50 ) the handbook useful is in your out-tray a story interesting would be hard to find ( 51 ) the only handbook useful is in your out-tray a story less interesting would be hard to find Even here , the distinction between qualification and assignment may have a part to play in the explanation . |
14 | ‘ Lithuania are n't a bad side and people should have a sense of perspective — there are no easy games in international football . |
15 | Martin and Marion will have a family . |
16 | Obviously stallions and colts over ten months old need special arrangements , and brood mares and foals should have a paddock of their own ; but sometimes other horses can be very aggressive . |
17 | Both Japan and Europe could have a part to play in President Bush 's ‘ new world order ’ . |
18 | Flemings will arrange financing for the new venture , and Rolls-Royce will have a director on the board . |
19 | Every home , office and factory should have a copy of this excellent program for immediate access to first aid information should an accident occur . |
20 | One day , God willing , she and John might have a daughter ; one day their daughter would want to get married . |
21 | Since 1984 , all new teachers entering the profession in England and Wales must have a degree plus postgraduate teacher training if their first degree is not a BEd . |
22 | This low incidence of visual handicap means , in effect , that not every local education authority in England and Wales will have a range of appropriate educational placements for the severely visually impaired pupil , and it may be necessary to look for a solution in regional terms , or perhaps attendance at a residential special school may be considered . |
23 | ‘ Further concentration of the industry is vital in the longer term ’ , he said , and mergers and alliances will have a part to play . |
24 | The only reason they were going there was because they could be pretty sure that one or other of her brothers would not be up there and Maura would have a bit of privacy . |