Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] have an [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Peter Cole , chairman of Bramshill Parish Council , in whose bailiwick the town would have fallen , said : ‘ I might have an extra beer today , but I am saving the champagne for another 21 days . |
2 | Perhaps he thought I might have an interesting story to tell . |
3 | I 'll have an iced bun dad . |
4 | I think I 'll have an early night , ’ Robbie said as they entered the cabin . |
5 | I 'll have an early lunch sent up , then I suggest you get some more sleep . ’ |
6 | If I put a two there , I 'll have an extra three characters and gives me a full stop and two zeros . |
7 | I daresay that as a result of your letter and my few words , I 'll have an angry response from men who 'll say , ‘ what about the women who abandon their children for other men ? ’ |
8 | Yeah , I 'll have an orange one . |
9 | Then I just felt so tired I thought I 'd have an early night . |
10 | ‘ As a matter of fact , I thought I 'd have an early night . ’ |
11 | I said , Well I take them cos I have a lot , I used to have an awful lot of pain every month , I did , and it i this used to prevent the pain . |
12 | IT IS rare I feel strongly about anything appertaining to Darlington , otherwise I would have an ulcerated stomach . |
13 | Probably I would have an elected Prime Minister beneath me , ’ she said . |
14 | I shall have an early night tonight . |
15 | And if the pirates sleep on shore tonight , one of them might have an unpleasant surprise ! ’ |
16 | As Robert Dingwall ( 1989 ) has argued , the definition of the problem has undergone considerable ‘ diagnostic inflation ’ and the growth of research' reflects the transformation of the original concerns to embrace virtually any problem which may have an adverse impact on a child and can possibly be attributed to some act of commission or omission by an adult' . |
17 | These regulations are designed to protect people against immediate or delayed health risks from substances which may have an adverse effect on their health ; for instance , disinfectants such as glutaraldehyde . |
18 | The main symptoms are a ‘ burning ’ itch , usually accompanied by a thick , white discharge which may have an unusual smell . |
19 | COMPANIES in the North Sea oil industry want urgent talks with the Chancellor to discuss changes in taxation which could have an immediate impact on rig jobs . |
20 | Ways of informing them would be to put the price on the pharmacist 's label and make financial need the only basis for exemption from prescription charges : more patients would pay the charges ( which could have an annual ceiling ) but the unit payment could be reduced . |
21 | On his return to headquarters Stirling discovered there were plans afoot which would have an important impact on the future of his force . |
22 | Griffiths wanted a much simpler experimental material than wood or steel and one which would have an uncomplicated brittle fracture , for these reasons he chose glass as what is now called a ‘ model ’ material . |
23 | The review adds : ‘ What we now seek is a DTI which will have an equal , if not superior status , to that of the Treasury . ’ |
24 | The aim of the new trust — which will have an initial ten-year life — will be long-term capital growth . |
25 | Advice on equipment for the new factory , which will have an initial output of five million litres and scope for many times more , has been provided by Courtaulds Coatings staff at Silvertown in the UK . |
26 | Gilligan 's ( 1982 ) extension of psychological subject matter and theory has shown that these are not the only kinds of feminist psychology which can have an important impact . |
27 | The provisos set out in a lease cover a range of miscellaneous matters which can have an important bearing on the lease . |
28 | You may have an automatic right to get these things free or to get maximum help with the costs . |
29 | We must have in a short answer like there 's a definition , most of the concepts there will be erm defined effective protection , its optimal , optimal tariff , trained creation , or trained diversion , there will be concepts that need definition , economic jargon , so you must have an equal er definition in there and you must have examples of how this concept is used , right say erm er one of those about do n't make reciprocal dumping . |
30 | Every time you put some plant material in a book or press , you must have an efficient way of knowing the date on which you pressed those particular items , so that you know when to remove them . |