Example sentences of "and have a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition to the above commercial reserve , LASMO is participating in the appraisal of a number of discoveries which are potentially commercial and have a most likely reserves estimate of 240 mmboe net to LASMO [ 1991 178 mmboe ] . |
2 | These fish are deep bodied , rather angular shaped , and have a steeply descending jawline which gives even the males the illusion of brooding . |
3 | Ian , 49 , told friends : ‘ It may sound sloppy but the two of us will be able to sit down at home and have a jolly good cuddle listening to this . ’ |
4 | It is noted for its high proportion of ex-civil servants : ‘ They are young chaps who by and large have contacts in the Civil Service and have a jolly good grounding of how the system works , ’ he says . |
5 | In Japan , on the other hand , die shops are better at dealing with engineering changes and have a generally cooperative relationship with car manufacturers . |
6 | As you see from my address , I 'm living in Yonkers now , and have a pretty good job in a cannery , working in the packing and despatch department . |
7 | Both types belong to the kidney bean family and have a slightly nutty flavour . |
8 | I mean , I do , I 'd love it , if we went , I mean , I 'd really enjoy myself , and have a really great laugh , cos that 's what |
9 | What happens if we go back to the core , and have a really close look at what should be going on ? |
10 | And that was my problem with it was that I was in much in terms of being able to go into the classroom an and talk to the kids and have a really good relationship with the teachers and things . |
11 | I learned from him that you could just go out , and have a really good time getting out of it . |
12 | ‘ I 'll be back soon myself , ’ he told her , ‘ and then we 'll forget all this and have a really good time again . ’ |
13 | Look through the books and patterns you have , see what 's available at your local knitting centre , perhaps send for that book you never bought earlier and have a really fun time with the wealth of designs from Iris Bishop or Wendy Phillips or whoever you like best . |
14 | Another way of stating this point would be to say that the revival and growth of social movements in those societies which are both economically advanced and have a fairly long tradition of democracy , is a major aspect of that ‘ self-production ’ of society referred to earlier , which exists in some degree already , but is still more an ideal representation of a future form of society , ‘ free of domination ’ , in which the collectivity would really govern itself , by procedures of rational discussion among equal citizens . |
15 | The boars are free to roam in around 30 acres of forest and have a fairly natural lifestyle . |
16 | O. enopla veterna differs from O. enopla enopla chiefly by the shapes of the disk spinelets and the tentacle scales ; the spinelets appear to be larger in O. enopla enopla and have a better defined crown with distinct points . |
17 | The informal petty bourgeoisie is a term that is rarely found in attempts to outline class structure in Latin America , but Portes ' usage refers to small-scale entrepreneurs , who have similar characteristics in the class analysis to the dominant class , but who operate at a very different level and have a somewhat precarious existence . |
18 | They want to be in a free and democratic Iraq where they can vote for their leaders and have a democratically accountable Parliament . |
19 | We have done several hotels all over the Caribbean and have a very good reputation . ’ |
20 | To me , they are highly underrated — they are a band who write tuneful songs and have a very good line-up , despite what Ian Cheek thinks of ‘ Scott Reynolds ' hapless inability to sing in anything other than a monotone shout ’ . |
21 | To me , they are highly underrated — they are a band who write tuneful songs and have a very good line-up , despite what Ian Cheek thinks of ‘ Scott Reynolds ' hapless inability to sing in anything other than a monotone shout ’ . |
22 | There is a lot of potential at Blackburn where they are building three new stands and have a very good team . ’ |
23 | You are just learning and have a very weak wrist . |
24 | They can be extremely irritant to the skin and have a very low degree of bio-degradability in purification plants . |
25 | These grasslands are in the centre of Australia and have a very low population density . |
26 | Lastly , two in the ‘ helpful-humorous ’ category : Laurie Graham 's The British Abroad , A Survival Guide ( Chatto & Windus , £8.99 ( with pithy observations on how badly we travel and how much better we could ; and Table Talk ( Coronet , £3.99 ) Derek Nimmo 's soufflé of after-dinner stories for winers and diners : pass the port , enjoy the anecdotes — and have a very happy Christmas . |
27 | The dams are likely to increase the incidence of water-borne diseases and have a very short life-span due to the high siltation rate caused by widespread soil erosion . |
28 | because you think , I mean I come up here and I slag someone off to you or yeah , and then I 'll go downstairs and I 'll sit with them at lunch and have a perfectly normal conversation with them |
29 | You probably end up writing the system file quicker , and have a much simpler system which also maintain in far less time . |
30 | The F1 hybrids produce twice as many flowers and have a much bushier habit than the older varieties . |