Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] and have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I was letting Woosie down badly and had no feeling at all , ’ said Mouland , who came into the tournament after finishing only 84th in this season 's European money list . |
2 | Surely we 've got time to sit down somewhere and have a coffee … ? ’ |
3 | yeah just come down now and have a look |
4 | ‘ You could come in now and have some coffee . ’ |
5 | This resulted in a great deal of correspondence between myself and the Development Corporation and at the end of it I told my wife the best thing to do was to hand her notice in as there was no chance of us ever getting a house in Harlow , fortunately her services were much more seriously in demand then we imagined and the company nominated us for one , a house which is allocated to one of their executives , the house that we 're living in now and have lived in ever since nineteen sixty three . |
6 | You should have left it there Dominic would eat it , he 'll find it , he 'll say who 's been down here and had a sandwich you have n't had one |
7 | Either come down here and have it now or I 'll eat it . |
8 | Phoned my mum up , she said you can come down here and have a bath say at seven o'clock in the morning , she says yeah ! |
9 | the headmaster tomorrow he comes down here and has a good look round |
10 | I suppose you whizzed straight down there and had a look at your property ? ’ |
11 | Well it on my doorstep and that makes sense to use it , so I sort of wriggle down there and have to keep me out of er Southampton er Boat Show . |
12 | It sucked us in again and has cost us dear . |
13 | Robbie would have liked to sit down too and have somebody make her a drink . |
14 | Come over later and have a cup of tea , said Lucy , each word measured , sounded cold and reasonable , just a cup of tea in front of the fire and no heavies from either of us . |
15 | ‘ Why do n't you come over now and have coffee ? |
16 | ‘ When the Wolfkings rule , ’ he said , and Fenella remembered Nuadu Airgetlam all over again and had to bite down the ache of loss . |
17 | By this time we were all soaked to the skin , so we gave up , knowing that she would go off somewhere and have a good sleep . |
18 | These then are the main characteristics which distinguish the early retired from other older workers who remained actually or potentially in the labour market : the former were more likely to have been close to pension age , to report ill health , to be better off financially and to have non-manual occupations . |
19 | The nettle — rash cleared up promptly and has not returned , suggesting that it was due to overgrowth of Candida in the gut as the specialist had suspected . |
20 | FIFA are anxious that the allegations of match-fixing , currently being investigated by a French magistrate , are cleared up quickly and have set a September 23 deadline alongside a threat to suspend the national team . |
21 | Now trying to think of a situation where you might come up here and have no nerves whatsoever . |
22 | So you do need to look at that page very carefully and I still get tied up sometimes and have to do a few crossings out . |
23 | Erm and so I wandered up there and had a look at it and photographed . |
24 | ‘ I reckon we could climb up there and have a look around . ’ |
25 | Well I would , I should go up there and have a word with Carole and Brian cos they sit on their own all christmas virtually ! |
26 | I 'll go up there and have a look . |
27 | Yeah let's go up there and have a look . |
28 | He is up there and having a great time . |
29 | But a moment later he was up again and had thrust his head over the back of the board . |
30 | After courtship and copulation they split up again and have no further relations until the next season . |