Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It may have sounded odd to only have an 18in tube for a four foot tank , but this is another attempt to try to establish a more natural environment . |
2 | I want to just have a look at this . |
3 | Now what I want you to do I want to just have a look at it now and I want you to play with it over the holiday on your own . |
4 | Now I 'd like you to just have a look at these for next time erm and work them out on the number line . |
5 | If you 'd like to just have a look through that , is that paragraph where I put a line |
6 | ‘ It 's easy to just have a go at shots like that , ’ she said , ‘ but you hit a better shot if you stay in balance . ’ |
7 | And then my friends ' boyfriends , on an evening out , they used to just have a go at him , and I 'd feel really embarrassed . |
8 | I think before we ask any other questions , we 'll ask everybody to just have a stretch . |
9 | ‘ I 'm only 31 so I 'm young enough to still have a career as a rally driver ahead of me . |
10 | Because I 'm gon na have to still have the Saturday for my shopping , are n't I ? |
11 | How could you make , how could you make , I 'd like you to both have a look at those now and see how you could make , quiet . |
12 | Instead of conventional peeling medications such as resorcinol or benzoylperoxide , some dermatologists are now prescribing a more powerful peeling medication based on retinoic acid , a synthetic derivative of vitamin A. This ingredient has been discovered to also have the effect of making skin look younger ; extensive testing is being carried out . |
13 | This gives you so much more flexibility to have people to stay , to rent out a room if you become hard up or to simply have a room to move into while you decorate your main bedroom . |
14 | After all this instrument-flying it was great to simply have the map and compass . |
15 | After fourteen minutes , Walston Ricketts looked to have set up Wayne Holden , only for the goalkeeper to superbly have the ball spin off him for a corner . |
16 | One of the things we 've been doing this year is to actually have a club once a week , a sort of club night , when teachers can come it — this is particularly primary teachers — and use our machinery , look at our programs , go through our library and meet each other , so that the people who have got some expertise can then go back to the school and sort of spread their information and their enthusiasm in their schools . |
17 | But you 've got to actually have a wish |
18 | I mean , seven pounds to have , I mean they 're not gon na probably have an answer machine , but you know for things if things are going to be like that |
19 | So what we 're gon na actually have a look at in this session , is with three different ways really . |
20 | I agree with the hon. Member for Carshalton and Wallington ( Mr. Forman ) that by far the most useful thing that we could do in the short run would be to fund a payments union among the commonwealth of independent states so that they could at least have a currency in which to trade with one another . |
21 | He 'd hear the engine starting , of course , but , by the time he 'd got himself together enough to do anything about it , she should at least have a head start . |
22 | We would at least have a butler . ’ |
23 | Bonnie grumbled when Seb offered her ale , complaining that him ‘ being from London ’ she thought he 'd at least have a bottle of Holland 's in the house . |
24 | Those bubbles were no more free than she was — yet did n't she at least have a choice ? |
25 | And if by any chance you ca n't manage dinner tonight perhaps we can at least have a drink together and fix some other time . ’ |
26 | The move is more or less an insurance policy that Apple will at least have a place as a client in the enterprise . |
27 | The move is more or less an insurance policy that Apple will at least have a place as a client in the enterprise . |
28 | If he could prove that it had too much give in it he would at least have a line of defence if he was summoned to court . |
29 | He had called for Etienne some time ago , and was still waiting ; it gratified him to think that he would at least have an excuse to send the stupid pig on ahead of him . |
30 | The proposals themselves were generally positive and paved the way for community-based nursing to really move forward as a cohesive and dynamic force , but the fact remains that significant concerns have been raised , and the organisations and individuals concerned should at least have an explanation as to why these concerns can not be acted upon , if that is indeed the case . |