Example sentences of "can have a [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It means we can have a real race now , ’ said Mr Taylor . |
2 | He had suggested the landscaped grounds of an eighteenth-century house , noted for their expression of the picturesque : ‘ I 'm not a great one for stately homes , but you can have a good walk there . ’ |
3 | If I go back along the path again he can have a good sniff there . |
4 | If there has been little theoretical change , or if they are works of art in their own right — and especially if they are decorative — then illustrations can have a useful life much longer than the text which accompanied them . |
5 | Since , as has already been shown , all planes or levels of the individual are interrelated , and imbalances or blocks at one level can affect all the others , treatment at the spiritual level can have a beneficial effect also on the mental , emotional and physical levels . |
6 | Another twenty years and my mortgage will be paid off so I can have a new car then ! |
7 | But we can have a quiet dinner here , if you do n't mind . |
8 | The convective state of the troposphere tends to raise cloud particles above the base , and at these higher altitudes they do not evaporate , because of the lower temperatures , and thus a cloud can have a considerable thickness perhaps extending towards the tropopause , above which convection is weak . |
9 | Alright , so although the institutional setting can have a direct effect alright , it 's much more likely that the effect will be indirect , right , through , through high prices , and in order for , farmers to er , reap the benefits of support , they need to maximize their yields , and that 's what farmers have done in this country . |