Example sentences of "have a [noun] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He has a place out on the downs between St Ives and Penzance , a school of occult studies , would you believe ? |
2 | You know , they 'll have had a night out on the tiles . |
3 | As Strachan was clearly knackered at the end of it , I thought he could have had a run out for the last 10 mins or so . |
4 | I 've had a radiator on in the hallway . |
5 | I 've had a radiator on in the front room . |
6 | Also I 've got to say , I 've had a letter back from the F L G about the letter about . |
7 | I mean I had act I wanted to er hopefully have a fortnight off before the exam , to revise , but the way this work' looking , I do n't what I 'm going . |
8 | Sub-graphs that are disjoint to the main graph ( i.e. do not have a continuation through to the utterance final vertex ) are not included on the final edge count . |
9 | ’ … but first let's have a look back over the Maxwell era at the Manor ground . |
10 | Well we 'll have a look back in , I 'll have a look back in the file and see what we did last time . |
11 | In New Zealand 's ’ King Country' — so called because of the Maori kings who fought a guerrilla war against the settling English — Maori lads fresh from rounding up the droves of merino sheep from the bush clad hills would have a night out in the one horse town and go to the fleapit . |
12 | Got to go now and have a lie down before the next orgy . |
13 | We were only going to be in 24 hours so we would n't bother having a meal we 'd have a slap up on the way out , ’ said Michael . |
14 | He will he 'll have a bet on at the bookies . |
15 | I mean he fancied having a day off to the anniversary of them dying , she had a day off then like she did at Christmas |
16 | So , so used to your sort of third week having a day off in the week . |
17 | Our Suzanne 's having a sort out by the way maybe next week or the week after but |
18 | So I got up to have a look out of the side window . |
19 | Whoever was in the flat must have heard the muffled sound of the closing door and was going through into the bedroom to have a look out of the window . |
20 | Talking about stones , we 'll have to have a trip up to the erm |
21 | Actually it 's just 's excuse to have a walk round behind the bike sheds . |
22 | Now , finally , a new order seems to be emerging , for which a big debt of gratitude is owed to Donovan Razor Ruddock and Britain 's Lennox Lewis for daring to have a face off for the chance to get a title shot . |
23 | Just to get you into the mood perhaps , is it possible to have a report back on the visit to ? |
24 | He called Stefan on the radio , who had a look round on the underside of the ‘ Fury and could see nothing wrong . |
25 | When we went to er when we went to Austria , not Austria the year before we had a trip out to the that er big factory at that er crystal factory |
26 | And er I had a letter back on the Friday from Stuart to say er according to Mr 's description it was very interesting and could I possibly meet him at Station on the Saturday morning . |
27 | They would sit outside wait in that days we had a seat out in the and even if was a seat for sitting outside they would sit on their own way or on a rock . |
28 | That 's right , I mean you , you looked in , in , in , if you had a fire out in the sticks somewhere , you 'd look to see where the telephone was , where if there were any , and then knock on somebody 's door perhaps , at two o'clock in the morning and say can I use your telephone , and they were n't very happy sometimes I can tell you . |
29 | ‘ I think it would be better if Chris Lewis had a month off before the season starts again but I 'm afraid that is up to his county . |
30 | Practically nobody had a car in at the time . |