Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] to have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The independent republic of Honduras had been created a year previously , in 1838 , having once been part of Spanish America ; its fertile coastal plains surround a mountainous interior , rich in forests , and it just manages to have a 40-mile strip of southern coastline on the Pacific to complement its much longer Caribbean seaboard . |
2 | When other horses are reaching their limit , Milton always seems to have a bit more in reserve . ’ |
3 | But Bingham retorted : ‘ When Jack 's nervous he always seems to have a go . |
4 | It also needs to have a sitting-out area where you can savour the different scents and sights , and enjoy an alfresco meal , relax with a drink after a busy day , or entertain friends in informal surroundings . |
5 | Like the RYR , therefore , the IP 3 R also seems to have a CICR mechanism which is of fundamental importance for understanding of how cells generate calcium oscillations and waves . |
6 | He never looks to have a rest and at the end of the day when we 've come in , he 's still out there practising . ’ |
7 | Try selling nappies and dogfood to someone who lives alone and never intends to have a baby or a dog . |