Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv prt] to have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So I got up to have a look out of the side window . |
2 | By about 4.30 am I had given up on trying to sleep so I got up to have a shower . |
3 | ‘ Thought he might have hurt himself or something so I came out to have a look . |
4 | I strolled over to have a look . |
5 | So I set out to have a go at the Station side , but it just happened that there was also a scratch side called the C.N. Lowe 15 . |
6 | This time with a light plastic bag containing nothing more than a sketchpad and a book ( Sleeman 's Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official ) I set out to have a look at Roscommon Town . |
7 | I rushed off to have a shave and a wash , which I had hardly finished doing before we were ordered downstairs for breakfast in the darkness . |
8 | I walked back to have a cast at him . |
9 | There 's this siren going behind me , getting louder and louder , and I turn round to have a look . |
10 | I went over to have a look , but found the jungle impenetrable . |
11 | Noticing a tiny oratory-style church standing alone in a muddy field , I went over to have a look , leaving Gerry in the car . |
12 | I went down to have a word with the promotion yesterday and er we have er come to terms and er we are all ready to go for next year . |
13 | This much I could see from the outside when I went down to have a look at it . |
14 | ‘ Sir , could I come round to have a talk ? |