Example sentences of "have a [adj] [noun] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Stage : The Council has a Borough-wide District Plan currently in place .
2 The competition will tell you that their product is fresh , takes advantage of advances in program writing and has a long development life ahead of it .
3 This cannon has a three-sixty degree field now .
4 He has a real medal chance so if Henley wants a local hero it 's time to pay up .
5 The Montanamar has a traditional Club atmosphere largely due to the fantastic pool and sun terrace which is a hive of activity during the day for all Club clients .
6 The town has a major shopping centre close to completion , a grand leisure complex in the Dolphin Centre and ambitious plans for the future .
7 The new council tax has a single occupancy discount so if there 's only one individual in the household they 'll get 25% off bills .
8 Oh I went past there not so long ago and that radio station that 's got no listeners in Yorkshire has a huge advertising thing there .
9 Similarly , if score A has a positive Z score then we would expect variable B to have a variable Z score .
10 Indonesia also has a large electrification programme underway involving hydro-electric and thermal power station projects but these and a number of large oil and petrochemical projects are threatened by balance of payments problems .
11 Secondly , it has a high equilibrium solubility so that large quantities can be precipitated from a given volume of solution .
12 Now she is learning to walk again and has already had a few day visits home .
13 Stromness must have had a big temperance movement then .
14 Cos mum made me laugh tonight but she came in and she said oh you can have a hot cross bun there , I said well I think I 'll have a piece of chocolate cake and she said alright then !
15 I know you do n't , do n't have a definite pocket money well let's say you get one pound fifty .
16 KBS do not have a separate inference engine hence they are not capable of achieving the full range of reasoning strategies involved in aircraft maintenance .
17 Its special factors should be recognised and it should have a regional banding system more reflective of its house prices .
18 Trouble is the Government does n't have a strategic airport policy nationally and each airport planning application , it just looks at individually on it 's own merits .
19 then we 'll have a nice Christmas tree again .
20 No , I 'll have a small orange juice please .
21 The £700,000 striker missed the last two games with a badly bruised shoulder , but he has been back in training for the last couple of days and will have a late fitness check tonight .
22 You know he might might have a little weekend house there .
23 Oh I 'll have a little tinsy winsy then .
24 Oh can I have a brown roll Steve please ?
25 I did n't really believe it at first , er , and then I received couple or more phone calls from er various people in the industry who er , who were aware of it and started to congratulate me , and then I realised that it was the truth , that er I really did have a big hit record once again with Blue Velvet .
26 It meant we could have a sophisticated presentation platform literally in the middle of nowhere and people came from miles around for these outdoor meetings .
27 ‘ I 'm having a small lunch party tomorrow ! ’ she called , as she caught them up .
28 It is said that , at the third defendant 's instance , it was proposed to raise finance for C.M.C. from a lender ( ‘ B.M.T. ’ ) and that the third defendant became managing director because B.M.T. would prefer to deal with a man having a proven business record rather than a musician .
29 Syndicated euro-credits also enable banks to spread or diversify their risks by having a wide loan portfolio rather than being over-committed to a few customers .
30 Another variation on repetitious dieting involves having a liquid protein drink instead of a meal .
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