Example sentences of "[n mass] to have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1978 it cost about $2.50 to have a ton of hazardous waste dropped in a safe hole in the ground ; in 1987 the cost ranged from $200 upwards . |
2 | It 's only worth using MPs to have a go at the government , and then you spoon-feed it to them . ’ |
3 | The consultative structure adopted can allow staff to have a say and be involved in discussions . |
4 | But I mean , my dad always invites his staff to have a drink at the end of the evening and I mean , most of them have already been bought a drink during the course of the evening , anyway , so they 're entitled to it . |
5 | She wanted all poor people to have a floor below which their wages could never fall . |
6 | Now , , what we really need to do is to get the orthopaedic people to have a look at this . |
7 | You may be one of the lucky people to have a basement in your house . |
8 | You know for people to have a loot at . |
9 | As temporary shacks turn into permanent dwellings , it 's clear that the drive of people to have a home in the area they choose is unstoppable , and the cost of insufficient planning to this and future governments is incalculable . |
10 | ‘ We have to battle and get people to have a go . ’ |
11 | Chairman , I , I could go on but I , I think I 'd like other people to have a say . |
12 | I always advise people to have a bitch if it is their first Rottweiler . |
13 | I learnt , many years later , that they paid over £30 to have a book of poems printed , and that it sold two copies . |