Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun] [adj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Sport , the draw for the European Football competitions has given Manchester United a trip to Hungary .
2 Bonetti has his own boat , and has taken Walker all the way to Sardinia .
3 Brunettes can choose smoky greys and khakis as well as browns , and blondes do not have to wear blues all the time , even with blue eyes .
4 This is because the UK would have to contribute £39 000 a year to a fund to help protect natural and cultural sites of international importance all over the world .
5 He said it would have cost £200 million a year .
6 Mind you , there wo n't be too much muttering about top-roping from other Scottish climbers given that almost every ascent of Fated Path ( on the same crag ) has been top-roped prior to leading , despite that route having fixed protection all the way up !
7 Under the franchise auction introduced by Mrs Thatcher , the ITV network will have to pay £300 million a year to the Government .
8 It was widely believed that , as Iran was known to have massed troops all the way along the frontier , this move , though sizeable , was a trick to conceal the real intention , a thrust in the south or centre .
9 No , that was oh that chap who had painted Venice such a lot , absolutely recognisable , he could see the frontages of the palaces now , what was the man 's name , the sort of name you know so well you could n't think of it when it was n't in your mind .
10 She had taught Alexandra all the history she knew from an intensely Scottish point of view , and French with a cramped and ladylike accent .
11 John White , loaner of the kit , had given Tony all the instruction we possessed on how to use them .
12 United had won promotion all the way to the 1st division , the Milk Cup win capping a glorious but brief revival .
13 Just as well someone had rung Catherine half an hour ago , or they 'd both still have been asleep , and he would have had difficult questions to answer in the morning about why he had been , uncharacteristically , out of touch with everyone since leaving Yeo Davis at six .
14 Over the next ten years it had averaged £23 billion a year .
15 Yes you 've got knowledge all the time with living with people around you .
16 I mean before you used to have your own , your own , like the job I 'm , I was started for I 've got sweep all the floor , the place where we work .
17 And it 's drawing the wagon you 've got control right the way through .
18 I were flying the next day to Benidorm I 've had trouble all the time with me back
19 ‘ The newer cohorts entered a politics that was dominated by the class alignment and divided their loyalties along class lines more completely than did their elders , those who had entered politics half a century before .
20 Although few adopted a fully-fledged Lockeian position , most believed in the idea of a contract between rulers and ruled , the breaking of which had cost James II the throne .
21 Yeah , Dean Dean 's good looking but , Andrew 's got eyebrows all the way across here , Christian 's about that high .
22 and you have to back track all the way and work out so integration 's very very similar now
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