Example sentences of "able have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We had a really marvellous holiday in October — three whole weeks , much longer than we 'd ever been able to have while Michael was working . |
2 | It was apparently reassuring to this woman to have her aggression recognized so straightforwardly , because the couple was then able to have intercourse . |
3 | we need to be able to have provision to pay all the bills every month . |
4 | But when that 's passed I think that being able to have sex with other people is an essential part of your relationships ; otherwise , one does , or I do , feel very trapped , feel the sort of heaviness of a conventional marriage . |
5 | I 'll be able to have dad . |
6 | He says when I go home tonight I want to be able to have water from my taps — and I want my children and my grand-children to have the water they need to live . |
7 | The NCC believes there should be a fixed licence fee or 100% standing charge per household in the future and that people who are in Income Support or other benefits should be able to have part of their water charges met . |
8 | At least I 'll be able to have lunch first and not be munching my sandwich in a traffic jam . |
9 | So because we 'll be able to have lunch at British Home Stores . |
10 | Now it was a three hundred page document er have , have many of the delegates been able to have time to digest it at all ? |
11 | ‘ We 'd be able to have coal fires , ’ said Kate . |
12 | The Community Social Charter declares that workers must be able to have access to training throughout their working lives . |