Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] to have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Through Michael Henshaw we got permission to have a party there . |
2 | Pharmacy chain Macarthy has dropped attempts to have a sales promotion scheme by drugs retailer UniChem declared illegal . |
3 | Pharmacy chain Macarthy has dropped attempts to have a sales promotion scheme by drugs retailer UniChem declared illegal . |
4 | If the Syrians had not permitted Hezbollah to have a presence in the southern suburbs of Beirut , there would have been no Iranian presence there . |
5 | But I definitely going , if it 's re , if erm , I want Derek to have a look at it , see |
6 | After the match , Hastings gave a television interview , attended the official post-match briefing and found time to have a word with me all before he 'd had a shower . |
7 | She did not want Ruth to have a cat . |
8 | This might seem curious , but Ford of Europe only allows dealers to have a maximum of eight franchises and Evans was at its limit . |
9 | The deep friendship between my father and Modigliani derived from the fact that both believed life to have a meaning and that the artist 's duty was to say something essential to mankind . |
10 | The spine was so long and thick that Hawkbit , who happened to be close by , woke Speedwell to have a look at it . |
11 | An all round athlete and an all round communicator — his aim is to inspire youngsters to have a go , what ever their limitations . |
12 | With so much interest in my activities , it seemed only fair to try to help others to have a go also . |
13 | Has the Minister had time to have a look at the table published in European Economy , which clearly shows that in terms of the annual change in the volume of exports of goods and services between 1979 and 1990 , the United Kingdom had a worse record than any other European Community country ? |
14 | Well , stall him until I 've had time to have a dekko . |
15 | NICK HASTED investigates the often perilous journey from printed page to silver screen , reveals a few stories still waiting in the wings — and dares film-makers to have a crack at some of literature 's more , erm , cerebral delights … |
16 | A young couple may have to shelve plans to have a baby , at least for the moment . |
17 | Four-fifths of chief executives favoured legislation requiring companies to have a remuneration committee dominated by outsiders . |
18 | They had tried to persuade Harry to have a bed in their dormitory but he would n't agree . |
19 | Erm and you would expect Stan to with his with him facing goal to have a go . |
20 | Soon after all this was agreed , he went to see Eden to have a talk with him about new appointments , and because Eden wanted to know him better . |
21 | It 's only worth using MPs to have a go at the government , and then you spoon-feed it to them . ’ |
22 | I always advise people to have a bitch if it is their first Rottweiler . |
23 | On these occasions Alison gave Franca some embarrassed or ‘ significant ’ looks , but did not renew attempts to have a talk about the ‘ situation ’ . |
24 | Keep looking and then ask nanny to have a look and see if she can see any . |
25 | Encouraging each governor to adopt a class and giving them an opportunity to report back on their visits helps governors to have a sense of purpose and enables them to frame general reports and LEA/DES regulations in the context of their adopted classes and children . |
26 | What can I do to get her to allow others to have a say ? |
27 | It was a hot summer day , with the river showing its bones , and although fishing conditions were poor , Rob persuaded Mother to have a cast or two , rather than just sitting watching Father lashing away . |
28 | Perhaps I 'll get Jessica to have a go at them , whenever she 's calmed down . ’ |
29 | I do n't know I 'll get Mick to have a look in a minute ah , ah , is there a little handle at the side , at your side ? |
30 | The consultative structure adopted can allow staff to have a say and be involved in discussions . |