Example sentences of "[be] [adj] have some " in BNC.
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1 | She had been in a squat in London but had thought it would be pleasant to have some sea air for the baby for the summer . |
2 | I know that Bob and Glynis will be delighted to have some because he 's been out of work . |
3 | In more normal times , an expansion of money supply would be likely to have some effect on interest rates . |
4 | It can , however , be useful to have some surface contamination , such as the pump oil , to provide a calibration point . |
5 | At present the Committee is formed largely of teachers ; it would be good to have some class members . |
6 | ( Be sure to have some ! ) |
7 | We would then all be able to have some understanding of the laws that govern the universe and are responsible for our existence . |
8 | You would still ha be able to have some kind of interaction but it would n't actually be verbal because there would be no words in common , okay ? |
9 | I thought about you , about what time was it , about ten o'clock and I thought well it 's no good gasping for air , she 'll soon be able to have some yeah . |
10 | So I should be able to have some plums . |
11 | It will be wonderful to have some Russians . ’ |
12 | But it 'd be nice to have some sort of pictorial representation of It 'd just be easier to see which areas we 've got to cover . |
13 | ‘ Did you have a productive session , by the way ? ’ she added , thinking that it would be nice to have some favourable comments to pass on to Iris . |
14 | It would be nice to have some conversation as well as sex — dinner out somewhere , say . |
15 | He will be wise to have some rewards in hand as oil to pour on any turbulent water he encounters . |