Example sentences of "have a [adv] [adj] [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | The differences between the sites lie not so much in the dust , which has a broadly similar composition at all sites , but in the rocks . |
2 | The Education Department also moved quickly from November 1983 , having had a particularly bumpy ride at the hands of the media . |
3 | So er , he has n't had a very good day at work , a bit fed up . |
4 | But I do n't know anybody in there who has n't had a really good shout at him at some point , and that 's all , that 's including A O's |
5 | Is he the same driver that you let go two years ago , he 's an old man of the track a little at , he has n't had a terribly successful time at Ferrari . |
6 | I ca n't barn dance but I can have a jolly good bash at it . |
7 | ‘ I ca n't change my past , ’ he says , ‘ but I can have a damn good try at the future . |
8 | And last but by no means least there 's the Rep 's Street theatre Cabaret where you can have a really good laugh at your Clubrep ! |
9 | Do n't bear grudges against them and do n't keep on repeating their mistakes to others so that you can all have a really good laugh at their expense . |
10 | A good resolution before you exchange contracts would be to stand back and have a really long look at the wood ! |
11 | cos you can have a real good go at the wheels that way outside |
12 | You can have a real old giggle at that . |
13 | T spells out okay so there 's some connection between a lot of the words is n't there and if you can spell one you can have a very good guess at another one that 's got that word in as part of it . |
14 | This would put applicants in a very false position , perhaps drive away very talented applicants who might think that there were fewer places available for them , but also to encourage people who might in fact be struggling to go to any university in the country , it might encourage them to apply and to have a reasonable expectation of success because their sporting abilities were outstanding , they would then be disappointed because they would not be admitted and if they were admitted at that level , they would probably have a very unfortunate time at Oxford . |
15 | ‘ Scottish Nuclear will have a more public presence at the two other major events this season , ’ said Alan . |
16 | But we do have a fairly neutral stance at the Teacher 's Centre … |
17 | ‘ Fintan is a clever , sharp player and I feel he will have a much greater influence at Breifne Park , ’ states Carroll , ‘ Besides , we expect to have even bigger support there and that should be an additional bonus . ’ |
18 | And I think one of the things that we hopefully might be able to think about , and might be able , not learn , because you know it already , you do n't need to learn it , is how we can increase our contribution to what the depot doing , by perhaps having a really close look at what we 're actually carrying . |
19 | No-one could accuse him of having a truly awful game at Windsor but we still await the ‘ big one ’ from Michael on Ulster soil . |
20 | Keke was having a totally unsatisfactory time at Williams and Lauda the miseries at McLaren . |
21 | Me an , me and Natalie were having a real bad go at him ! |
22 | The shorter half-life of 235 U results in it having a much lower abundance at present relative to 238 U. Because U and Th are believed to have similar distribution coefficients during mantle melting , a large fractionation in U/Pb is associated with change of similar magnitude in Th/Pb . |
23 | I knew in one case that every Saturday morning I would get a letter from a lad who was having a very trying time at an operational training unit , and he begged me week after week , I eventually relented and brought him back ; he nearly went through and completed a second Pathfinder tour . |
24 | Well , as a parent , because I believe that there is a need in Banbury to have a much better offer at sixteen . |
25 | Bank manager Hoey added : ‘ Neil needs to have a very good run at Portrush , and maybe even win something . |
26 | The proposal is to have a very broadly-based qualification at level II , while the general SVQ at level III will encourage more specialisation by including modules in agriculture , horticulture , forestry , and environmental conservation . |
27 | Today , and in conclusion , we 're going to have a more general look at society of the future and ask question such as ‘ How different will it be because of these devices ? ’ . |
28 | In longer pieces composers often use varied keys , so as to have a more chromatic language at their disposal and to avoid the stagnation of using only a limited selection of notes . |
29 | I had a most successful career at school . |
30 | Fifteen minutes into the first-half , Murray Thomson , who had a most unconvincing game at full-back for the Colleges , hit the bar with a penalty . |