Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Coun Dixon said the corporation 's support proves that Darlington is widely considered to have a housing crisis .
2 Yeah he said , but the girl that was with him said that you were very highly honoured to have a letter that length cos usually she gets dear oh I her name 's what her but dear whoever , got loads to tell you , love Mario .
3 So she said you 're highly honoured to have a letter that long .
4 Outside investors are apparently clamouring to have a share of the service , which is expected to launch later this year .
5 Or , if that person buys you a gift voucher and you do n't necessarily want to have a treatment that states on the gift voucher , you can come and exchange it for products .
6 ‘ I would very much like to have a meeting with you in the New Year , Stephen .
7 I mean we 've only got to have a look at the recent events in London went on about the insurances over the bombings over the weekend have n't we ?
8 I were only going to have a look .
9 I mean one member of the committee has produced something which I rather think you might all like to have a look at it .
10 Can he confirm that he does not merely wish to have a treaty that does not currently exist ?
11 ‘ I 'm obviously trying to have a row with you .
12 Personal contact important in producing GAYE givers , so need to have a canvasser on the shop floor .
13 Since the mid-1960s , the post-war consensus politics of British society have virtually been abandoned : trade unions can no longer presume to have a partnership role and have increasingly been perceived as problematic to the national interest .
14 Yet I desperately want to have a friend or two to socialise with .
15 As we have seen , a public company is no longer permitted to have a charge or lien on its shares except ( a ) when the shares are not fully paid and the charge or lien is for the amount payable on the shares , or ( b ) the ordinary business of the company includes the lending of money or consists of the provision of hire-purchase finance and the charge arises in the course of a transaction in the ordinary course of its business .
16 I just want to have a word with someone . ’
17 ‘ I just want to have a word with Suzi . ’
18 ‘ I just want to have a look around it .
19 it 's not a problem so if you just want to have a look round up there and sort of come here
20 I just want to have a child of my own . ’
21 Try to learn to tell the difference between people who are just wanting to have a row and people who REALLY want to know more about Jesus .
22 And as luck would have it , I just happen to have a list of apparently germane truths which I have been maturing during the last month or so , after being worsted in various conversations .
23 The class of games analyzed above seem to have a number of possible applications to economics .
24 So I 'll tell you I 'll tell you what to do with those in a minute but if y at the moment if you 'd just like to have a go at sorting it out .
25 I 'm just going to have a look at this cancelling fractions do n't worry about that .
26 We 're just going to have a fuck in the flowerbed . ’
27 I buy everything from him but I 've got to buy another tumble dryer erm I 've been drying clothes off in the house and the three men and all them well two of them wearing work wear jeans and the next one that comes in will be wearing jeans , it 's no go I just can not dry stuff off in the house , I 've just got to have a tumble .
28 ‘ When I wake up in the morning I 've just got to have a packet , ’ she says .
29 Some conditions already thought to have a basis in disturbances in the immune system may be more common , such as psoriasis .
30 He just happened to have a pint of Guinness with a perfect head on it in his pocket .
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