Example sentences of "[modal v] have a big [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We 've got the beating of Venture Capitalist on that run and he 's got the beating of Lochsong so in theory we should have a big chance .
2 Successful 12 months ago , Sabin du Loir comes here fresh from his Wincanton win over ‘ Dessie ’ , and should have a big fitness pull over the likes of Waterloo Boy , Young Snugfit , and former Champion Hurdler Beech Road all making their seasonal debuts .
3 Cor , she must have a big fanny
4 for the , all the more reason they must have a big stock big stock
5 Must have a big warehouse somewhere but everything 's there that er now that 's been torn as well , you see .
6 You 'll have a big room all on your own , yes , a nice big room
7 ‘ They might have a big following , but then so does George Bush .
8 THE Robinson family could have a big influence on the outcome of the Armagh senior football championship final on Sunday .
9 ‘ You should n't confront anyone who approaches you — they could have a big sword in their bag .
10 This could have a big effect on weather forecasts .
11 If I could have summat to eat , I 'd have a big bowl of oxtail soup — all hot and steamy .
12 And then they 'd have a big auction for a few pounds where Dad used to do the auctioning and since he was a sergeant major one could hear his voice .
13 That includes this rather wonderful epic version of Healthmaster examination questions , and ladies and gentlemen without any further ado may have a big hand for that wonderful trainer , Mr. Peter yes .
14 So ladies and gents , let's have a big hand for the switchless network adaptor ; and let's hear it for Intel 's EtherExpress 16 , one of the pioneers of this approach .
15 And they said he never said much to them , well he perhaps did n't , he would n't do because he was like that you see , but pra before interviewing him on television , er of course the War came and India was given freedom , and er there used to be you know the Sweet people who used to have a big factory on Road , was a very famous sweet in them days , I do n't think they are now , but was a very good sweet firm , and they 'd got a daughter cos she was in the , during the War the Anglo-Soviet Friendship er she was one of the course they 'd got hundreds but she was one .
16 I know , but years ago you always used to have a big tea and supper
17 We used to work there from half past twelve till five o'clock at night , taking the bucket out and put another bucket in because the buckets what they used to call the bushes what were connected to the links they used to wear and we used to have to take them , one of them out and used to have a big chain go right the way round and bring the , bring the buckets backwards and they used to loosen up all the , all the pins what used to go through the buckets in the , in the links , so we took them out and then they used to go up to the dock and br they put new bushes in .
18 But the butchers shop was er a very well known shop , and er I remember very well we used to go into there er of course when things were re were really poor , you 'd go into the butchers shop in the middle of the week perhaps about Thursday and erm they used to sell they used to cook their own meats then of course you know , pressed beef and all that sort of thing and I remember this beautiful big white erm well it 'd be a ceramic dish affair on a stand , used to have a big piece of this pressed beef in it , cutting it off , and all the little bits used to fall round the side , well them come Thursday when only got a shilling in your pocket or your parents had got a couple of shillings left , you got to fetch two pennyworth of the bits of the pressed beef that had fallen round the pan , and that was a meal .
19 Cos , they sold out the , that 's all now and I think came from Yarmouth , they used , they used to have a big place at Yarmouth and we came through the other week and er I see their sheds are nearly all empty now , there .
20 Now on that twenty feet long , now I 'm up about say , you can say anything like about fifteen feet up in the in the air , might be less than that and then you got twenty feet up like that , well then there used to be wire and used to have a big wheel in top , which you could n't go over the top and with a wire , then I used to have a sling chain , my main hook and that was thirteen foot long and you take th that and on , on working on top of the lorry , see you got to be so careful and there 's men working on that lorry as well , course I broke the wheel .
21 At one time I had this scrubbing brush and I used to spend the whole day scrubbing and I used to have a big pan and I used to boil my clothes up in it — it drove me round the bend …
22 He is more concerned with the industry-wide slow progress in inter-language communication and believes Oracle could impose one kind of object system that would have a big influence on OO programming languages .
23 Chatam may run for Martin Pipe and if so would have a big chance on the strength of that close second at Leopardstown to subsequent Gold Cup winner Jodami .
24 But we used to l I think I can remember going three times and we went on the train and we would have a big label with branch number seven , we were Walsall Wood and we were always told that , you know , you look on the sea front if you get lost , cos you 've got your name and who you belong to on card was all given out .
25 ‘ And you shall have a big lollipop to suck . ’
26 ‘ They will have a big crowd with full media coverage .
27 " We will have a big meal , mulikai , chicken , rice , fresh bread .
28 If you are going to buy in France , remember that cultural differences can have a big impact .
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