Example sentences of "have a [adj] [noun] [v-ing] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The catalogue raisonné which the German collector Dieter Blume has been compiling since the late 1970s has now reached its ninth volume , and has a general index listing well over 2000 unique sculptures , from Caro 's schoolboy efforts under the tutelage of Charles Wheeler , through his heavily modelled ‘ geometry of fear ’ period when he was Moore 's assistant , to the more distinctive Caro of the welded steel constructions which began in the 1960s . |
2 | As an obvious example , I would cite Billy Sheehan , because he has a distinctive style using essentially a Precision , now a Yamaha , coupled with a slightly distorted sound . ’ |
3 | The section , however , has a narrow scope applying only to directors , officers , and large shareholders . |
4 | The Maritim has a good restaurant offering particularly scrumptious breakfasts , a lounge bar , heated indoor swimming-pool , sauna , solarium and parking facilities . |
5 | Painted in sunburst yellow , it has a huge engine gurgling inside . |
6 | Technically ‘ an anal escape of wind , especially if audible ’ , the fart has a literary pedigree stretching right back to Chaucer . |
7 | Another study conducted in 1989 is starting to show the same phenomenon : the majority of patients with their first myocardial infarct do not have severe , diffuse coronary disease ; they may have a single lesion affecting only a single vessel . |
8 | by half ten he 'd have a fucking pint sitting there and I 'll be going come on then you cunt . |
9 | Similarly , an only child may have a tough time leaving home without the support of brothers and sisters . |
10 | Voters will get a better deal with a hung parliament and are more likely to get the decisions they want , rather than having a single party riding roughshod over their wishes , as in the community charge , claims Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher . |
11 | The story focusses on Mario and Pedro , two kids who are having a tough time scraping together enough money to live on . |
12 | The story focusses on Mario and Pedro , two kids who are having a tough time scraping together enough money to live on . |
13 | She said I was having a lovely time looking all round these things ! |
14 | The cost of having a large male feeding together with females and young on the same resources is probably not great given the even distribution of food and its abundance . |
15 | I came out here to have a little fun skiing quietly round , and here you are , attempting to barge your way into my life all over again . |
16 | Not the one who wanted , for goodness sake , to have a different matching shopping trolly for her different outfits But how much I agree with the lady who wanted the cost of High Street Christmas lights spent on something more practical . |
17 | She does n't know any of their names , but she remembers that he had a long scar running right up his hand . |
18 | It was brown and box-shaped , like a flat-roofed shed on wheels , and had a stove-pipe chimney poking crookedly through the top . |
19 | " I had a few problems getting away . " |
20 | Children usually have a strong ballet grounding long before they apply to enter the Royal Ballet School from the age of 11 . |
21 | have a main meal waiting probably , have a lighter snack later on , have a glass of wine with it |