Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [vb mod] have [art] " in BNC.

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1 My mum just has black coffee okay ? , got sugar in , any one , my mum can have the one with Brian written on it though
2 The voyage will certainly be a very expensive one but I doubt not my work will have a great sale in consequence and if so amply repay me for my exertions .
3 With Shine On being ridden by a hospital case , my home could have a chance . ’
4 ‘ The Queen has said that my lady shall have a place in the bed .
5 The other sites erm or other site on the periphery of Skelton erm to which you drew my attention would have the potential if developed of causing a different sort of damage .
6 In any case , my father was obviously a bit of an embarrassment to his brother : Harold Swan pressed home the point that my father might have a fit during a performance .
7 Cos I have n't said that my MP can have a pay rise , and as I vote for my M P , and you vote for your M P , they have to ask us first as far as I 'm concerned .
8 Dominique is shocked , but agrees that it is a car everyone can enjoy , ‘ although my mother would have a heart attack in it ’ , she adds with glee .
9 On the Saturdays I would scrub the kitchen floor , black and polish the kitchen grate , and polish the knives , so that my mother could have a little rest on her return from several hours cleaning , sometimes having to walk at least a mile to her regular place of work .
10 In rural areas the school frequently serves as a focal point for the local community — its removal can have a detrimental effect in that it may become increasingly difficult to attract new families to settle , the younger age groups tend to drift towards the neighbouring towns and the average age of the remaining inhabitants goes on rising .
11 Some will be so distant or insignificant that whether one believes them or their opposite would have no effect on what one believes here .
12 Their chairman would have the support of both the Secretary of State and the LEA in discouraging , and ultimately forbidding , discussion of the performance of an individual pupil or teacher at an annual parents ' meeting .
13 Wells is one of her largest customers , and its closure would have a damaging effect on her .
14 They had met just three months ago , yet now it seemed that the whole of her life had been crammed into those few fleeting weeks ; as if her living had had no meaning before they met and her future would have no substance if ever he left her .
15 The prospective parliamentary candidate against whom such action is taken shall have the right of appeal to the National Executive Committee , which committee shall have the power to confirm , vary , or reverse the action taken by the General Committee .
16 As each of the three variables seemed to be related to risk of relapse , it followed that those living in high contact with high EE relatives and failing to maintain prophylactic medication should be at greatest risk of relapse , while those living with low EE relatives and continuing to take their medication should have the lowest risk .
17 Its telescope will have a mirror 60 cm across , and will be cooled by liquid helium to a temperature of only a few degrees above absolute zero ; and its detectors will be sensitive to wavelengths up to a maximum of 120 micrometres .
18 Did she then grow impatient , and concerned at the pasty cooling in the wickerwork basket , lighted a candle and bravely set off up the tunnel determined that her daddy would have a hot meal ?
19 She had not , however , until last night , supposed that her husband might have a living near the Julians .
20 The Directive is legally binding and all professionals whose qualifications fall within its scope will have the right to have their qualifications recognised .
21 Their preservation could have an important lesson for nuclear waste storage .
22 Having initially taken the position ‘ that all inhabitants that have not lost their birthright should have an equal voice in elections ’ , he then spoke about the origins of government and in favour of property as the basis of representation , while denying strongly that the franchise should be restricted to forty-shilling freeholders , calling for its extension to leaseholders .
23 Finance for books , previously received for students aged 16 to 18 from the local authority , is likely to become a less frequent feature of the scene , and its absence will have a particular impact in those areas that have adopted a system of wholly tertiary colleges .
24 The generic mixings and mutations , however , towards which television may have an aesthetic and an economic inclination do seem to provide the grounds for specific forms of parody .
25 The consortium behind the $7bn management buyout , in which BA would have a 15 per cent stake , admitted yesterday that it had been unable to complete its part of the financing .
26 And the work they 'd go for They were building their house , they 'd v volunteer to take the footings out , or dig trenches to , or find out which farmer would have the threshing engine to do the , you know , to help them with the threshing , which was arduous work in those days .
27 In addition , the activities of management and labour can influence key decisions over investment and productivity , and these in their turn will have an influence on plant profitability .
28 Accepting that meals are a very important part of a person 's life-style means that their timing might have an important role in adjusting the body clock .
29 Danzigers might have rejoiced that as Poland 's industrial wealth increased , their city would have a monopoly of Polish international trade .
30 The only problem there , though , since she would have to let Personnel at Vasey 's know where she had moved to , was that her employer would have no trouble in finding her at her new address either !
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