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

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1 And Catherine has a heart as deep as mine ! ’
2 ‘ She has a flat up there but most of that floor is a store-room . ’
3 One friend , who has a job as well as a family of five , has her widowed mother living round one corner and her mother-in-law round the other .
4 It 's two years since my … er … incident and you 've hardly had a day off ever since — you 've fussed around me like a mother hen .
5 " He 'd had a meal not long before he died — ordinary sort of light supper , I 'd imagine .
6 well listen , I think I think he will have a day off today because he certainly was n't very well yesterday and then go again the day after .
7 ‘ No , he does n't have a name as far as you 're concerned .
8 Why do n't they have a drummer up there and a bass player instead of programming everything ? ’
9 So you did n't all have a stroll out there and have a look at it then ?
10 When we was about fourteen in the fourth year at school , there was this quite chubby bloke he 'd have a towel just there while you shower .
11 Can I ask for a list of the full report before council , so it will give us a chance to have a debate there rather than here .
12 Mark and I agreed to have a game together soon and I moved off down the course , and mused on the ways in which the pro golfers cope in their different ways with the unusual demands of the pro-am .
13 Oh yeah well we had a blanket on an'all and we took that off
14 Well Street was really I should say the only industrial part of Caldmore or Palfry , cos there was Harveys had a factory up there and there was a little bit of factory work in Street , there was actually a small factory on the corner of Street and Lane , but the factory area was mostly in .
15 and we called in at Naples , had a look round there and then we went through to Alexandria and spent a week there .
16 You had a turn out then and I think it lasted till the next spring , not like taking curtains up and down like people do now and hoover for the carpets , course the carpet would be taken out and beaten as you as you know , they were n't they were slung onto a line and beaten with anything that was handy .
17 As well as Lewis and Barnett there was Christine , Barnett 's secretary , who had a voice as hard as her nail varnish , and who made Tim run errands for her , fetching bacon rolls from the cafe at the corner , buying stamps or pints of milk .
18 We had a drink out there before we got stuck into that amazing menu .
19 In the French class nowadays the important thing is to SPEAK French — the sound of your voice in French may seem strange to you at first but you have a go right away and you will see what fun it can be .
20 Have a seat then somewhere or other .
21 do you think in this country that 's the case ? , people have a weapon now certainly if they
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