Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Will the Secretary of State ask Major-General Burden to come to west Norfolk to have a look at houses on two RAF bases , Sculthorpe and West Raynham , which may close in the future ? |
2 | KITCHENS SINGER Patrick Fitzgerald has a way with egotistical comments : ‘ Our tour manager 's fallen right down-to-earth , ’ he beams at one point during tonight 's proceedings . |
3 | Dr Harvey Marcovitch has a plan of action |
4 | The last word came from that man Chalmers , though his Scotland colleague Gary Armstrong had a foot in it . |
5 | Ward Lock has a Master Gardener series in paperback at £5.99 per volume , with four titles appearing in March : Growing Indoor Plants by Jane Courtier ( 07063 7105 2 ) , Patio Gardening by David Toyne ( 7105 3 ) , Lawn Clinic by Alan Toogood ( 7103 8 ) , and Fruit and Vegetable Clinic by Pippa Greenwood ( 71046 ) . |
6 | ‘ Oh , very well , ’ Herr Nordern had a nip and , as Erika volunteered to wash up , Frau Nordern , not to be outdone , had one also , and , coaxed by the family , Omi had a thimbleful too . |
7 | Mrs. Peggy Webb has a story to tell us . |
8 | From her they had learned that Jerome Fanshawe had a bungalow at Eastover between Eastbourne and Seaford and that he and his wife and daughter had driven down there for a week 's holiday on May 17th . |
9 | Monday afternoons I have to keep free because I like to take Mrs James — the domestic help — home and Friday afternoon Lucy has a dancing lesson . |
10 | So can sort of we point the discussion in in that direction but before we do Miss Whittaker has a corollary to push with that point . |
11 | The affair took on quite a different aspect when Mrs Kelleher saw that it was only Miss Nicandra having a bit of fun for herself nothing but smiles now and urgent invitations to a cup of tea . |
12 | The Chinese sage Confucius had a doctrine of ‘ the rectification of names ’ which held that the thing should conform to the word . |
13 | The house where Miss Grimes had a room was in a side road , tall and of red brick , with many little cards by as many bells . |
14 | Johnny Dawes had a whipround in the pub as a sort of True Path benefit gig to give him a few days more . |
15 | Substitute Andy Payton had a chance after Stuart Ripley went off with a dead leg . |
16 | Even though his end-of-season future is in doubt , Slaven could win a recall tonight because Andy Payton has a hamstring problem . |
17 | ‘ Maisie Gammond had a cousin died of it , ’ Mary Ann added . |
18 | Dr Eugene Nida has a fund of examples to illustrate the need for ‘ dynamic equivalent ’ translations . |
19 | ‘ It 's a new lease of life for them , ’ she told her mother , but just before Sarah became ill Miss Louisa suffered a stroke and was confined to bed , and two weeks later Miss Ellen had a heart attack and was also bedridden . |
20 | Let's wait till the morning for I am sure Monsieur Vauban had a hand in this . ’ |
21 | Edward Hyde had a song on his lips as he mixed a dose of the drug . |
22 | Mitch Cook launched a surging run down the left , David Cork had a shot blocked and record signing Nick Cusack sent a looping header past Neil Edwards and into the Stockport goal his second goal for the club and his first at Feethams since signing from Motherwell . |
23 | David Rees had a meter fitted in his home in St Davids in 1986 . |
24 | Cotton Lane had a corner shop which was a favourite eating-place of the rivermen and horse and motor drivers . |
25 | During one University break Roy had a job packing boxes in a lemonade factory . |
26 | Johnny Wilson had a repeat scheduled for late evening . |
27 | The equally dependable Valerie Masterson has a couple of tracks too , and the orchestras involved are the Philharmonia under John Owen Edwards , the English National Opera Orchestra conducted by Mark Elder , the Scottish Opera Orchestra under Justin Brown , and the New Sadler 's Wells Opera Orchestra under Barry Wordsworth . |
28 | Like most expatriate wives Molly Fletcher had a collection of sound and video cassettes which she had pre-recorded at home . |
29 | They passed through the turnstile in the canal railings and took the gravel path to the porch of the south door , the one to which Miss Wharton had a key . |
30 | Now that the recession is in the process of revoking the latest of those excuses , Richard Mabey has a suggestion : let's re-examine the conceit of the indispensable human imprint and return some of the land , at least , to Nature . |