Example sentences of "[verb] have a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Even so , it would have been impossible for an insect to grow much larger , say to have a girth more than a quarter of an inch in diameter . |
2 | He has to have a fire even in summer ! |
3 | Straightaway , " Mum , " I said , " I still want to have a bike badly . " |
4 | If two woman in a relationship want to have a child then there is the technology to have a child that 's their right to go ahead and have one . |
5 | ‘ I want to have a child too , ’ she says . |
6 | They want to know if we want to have a stall there ? |
7 | However , I did need to have a piss even more desparately than before . |
8 | We 'd had a couple just stay on the lip and we were getting desperate . |
9 | They 'd had a skinful so were n't in a particularly noticing mood but they saw and heard nothing , nothing except what they described as a kind of mournful whistling coming from deep in the wood . ’ |
10 | She 'd had a dream once in which she 'd ceased to be herself , and had to walk amidst crowds of jeering people , asking them who she was . |
11 | The next morning , Ian woke her up with a cup of tea , said he was sorry about last night , he 'd had a bit too much to drink . |
12 | It would be as much as Dad could do to keep himself in order after he 'd had a drop too much . |
13 | ‘ I remember she used to tell me stories of a wonderful place where she 'd had a job once as a lady 's maid . |
14 | They 'd had a match though did n't it ? |
15 | It er they 'd had a fire there and they wanted to know if I could replace the lock . |
16 | I would n't mind having a go now my Daily Star teams well F****d . |
17 | I 'd like to have a bit more before I go for him . ’ |
18 | You 've got to have a licence now . |
19 | And what did they say , I can tell you what they said , because I happen to have a petition here , signed by a hundred and four county council tenants out of the hundred and six that we have . |
20 | Today we 've had great racing again and first we 're going to have a look again at the world away from the races . |
21 | ‘ I 'm going to have a rest now , Fru Møller , and I 'll be down as near to six as I can make it . ’ |
22 | Well it 's , sa Samantha 's going to have a go now . |
23 | Are you going to have a dose now ? |
24 | ‘ We 're really going to have a ball together on this one . |
25 | Right we 're going to have a sketch now . |
26 | So , he 's going to have a ring tomorrow and make an appointment and er |
27 | Could we possibly be going to have a bridleway instead of a new cross-town route ? |
28 | ‘ At this rate , ’ grins Bill , ‘ we 're still going to have a theocracy here a hundred years from now . ’ |
29 | I 'm going to have a mousse too . |
30 | No I think James is going to have a ride now are you James ? |