Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Coun Dixon said the corporation 's support proves that Darlington is widely considered to have a housing crisis .
2 Yeah he said , but the girl that was with him said that you were very highly honoured to have a letter that length cos usually she gets dear oh I her name 's what her but dear whoever , got loads to tell you , love Mario .
3 So she said you 're highly honoured to have a letter that long .
4 Outside investors are apparently clamouring to have a share of the service , which is expected to launch later this year .
5 I suppose being realistic we could clean the car out in the evening because you only got to have the door open you 've got the interior light on
6 Or , if that person buys you a gift voucher and you do n't necessarily want to have a treatment that states on the gift voucher , you can come and exchange it for products .
7 None of the places I had been in seemed to have a men 's room anyway .
8 ‘ I would very much like to have a meeting with you in the New Year , Stephen .
9 The only good news I can tell you is that I would very much like to have the opportunity .
10 I think from my own personal preference I would very much like to have an understanding of what happens at the interface between solids and liquids , because this affects so many different branches of chemistry and physics _ the understanding of what happens at interfaces will govern the understanding of what makes things stick together , what makes catalysis occur , the nature of rocks even .
11 I mean we 've only got to have a look at the recent events in London went on about the insurances over the bombings over the weekend have n't we ?
12 You 've only got to have the gas build up and bang .
13 I were only going to have a look .
14 We were only going to have an hour together . ’
15 ‘ Yes , they 're different , but you 're only going to have the variation on three of the strings ; the three plain strings are going to feel pretty similar .
16 I mean one member of the committee has produced something which I rather think you might all like to have a look at it .
17 ‘ We have to remark that there is no doubt that our present Medical Officer , whose experience is greater in the treatment of patients in modern hospitals than in union workhouses , would naturally like to have the sick treated in the same way as in a large hospital , but taking into consideration cases under treatment , which are mostly chronic , as well as the means at the disposal of the Guardians , we can not recommend any sweeping alterations .
18 Can he confirm that he does not merely wish to have a treaty that does not currently exist ?
19 He obviously meant to have the land that was being auctioned , and when he set his sights on something Luther Reynolds usually got his way .
20 The potential trap , of course , lies in defining what is a ‘ serious ’ enough reason to have an abortion .
21 ‘ I 'm obviously trying to have a row with you .
22 Personal contact important in producing GAYE givers , so need to have a canvasser on the shop floor .
23 A man and woman who do not want to have a baby can still enjoy lovemaking if they make sure the egg and sperm never meet , or if the egg is prevented from settling in the womb .
24 Tom Murray did not want to have a lot of girlfriends , but just one for good , one he could be deeply serious about .
25 She did not want to have the news broken to her carefully .
26 Since the mid-1960s , the post-war consensus politics of British society have virtually been abandoned : trade unions can no longer presume to have a partnership role and have increasingly been perceived as problematic to the national interest .
27 They did not need to have a row for Barry to feel constantly undermined by Helen 's attitudes , spoken and unspoken .
28 You 're not expected to have a Ph.D .
29 Yet I desperately want to have a friend or two to socialise with .
30 As we have seen , a public company is no longer permitted to have a charge or lien on its shares except ( a ) when the shares are not fully paid and the charge or lien is for the amount payable on the shares , or ( b ) the ordinary business of the company includes the lending of money or consists of the provision of hire-purchase finance and the charge arises in the course of a transaction in the ordinary course of its business .
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