Example sentences of "[adv] have a [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's right , Chairman , we did , we wanted to inform people of what was erm , and they would au obviously have a right to comment , but we did n't regard that a , a formal consultation basis . |
2 | ‘ I think we 'd better have a look to see what 's wrong , ’ Mum said . |
3 | ‘ You 'd better have a mechanic check it over before you try and drive it . ’ |
4 | However , the fact that the other local minima found by the algorithm were all less than 0.15% greater than this value indicates that the path length would not necessarily have a minimum coinciding with the best probe order in other data sets containing many repeats , a fact illustrated by chromosome III . |
5 | What would happen is the prescription would be written and they 'd either get it from the chemist who would constantly have a stock coming in or the hospital . |
6 | People who were housegroup leaders may no longer have a group to lead . |
7 | If you do not already have a bank account you are advised to open one . |
8 | AFICIONADOS of the BBC 's Test Match Trivia programme will soon have a chance to pit their wits in a contest of similar format . |
9 | Readers may soon have a chance to buy some of The Daily Telegraph . |
10 | Within a couple of months Constanze was pregnant , and Mozart realized that he would soon have a family to support on what was still a precarious income . |
11 | A belief is indubitable if and only if no one could ever have a reason to doubt it . |
12 | At least this way you 'll still have a home to move into . ’ |
13 | ‘ I actually won quite easily when I expected that I 'd still have a lot to learn , ’ he explains . |
14 | Since she hardly ever drank , she 'd probably have a hangover to contend with on top of everything else come morning , but frankly it would be a relief to have something else to think about other than Adam . |
15 | ‘ Of course not ! ’ she replied , and even found a cheerful note from somewhere to add lightly , ‘ I ate a huge meal at lunchtime , so I 'll probably have a snack sent up , ’ and , making for her room before her emotions tripped her up , ‘ You 've been more than kind as it is . |
16 | ‘ Very often , at Ealing , the Director himself would think up ideas for films and would probably have a lot to do with the genesis of the scripts as well . ’ |
17 | They 'll probably both have a police permit since they study Italian at the University . ’ |
18 | But Windows 4.0 will support the full Win32 application programming interface , and will include pre-emptive multi-tasking , and it will also have a user interface that is similar to , if not identical to the parallel Cairo object-oriented development effort . |
19 | But Windows 4.0 will support the full Win32 application programming interface , and will include pre-emptive multi-tasking , and it will also have a user interface that is similar to , if not identical to the parallel Cairo object-oriented development effort . |
20 | The lamp must also have a starter to heat the electrodes to a temperature where they begin to emit electrons . |
21 | You will also have a chance to browse though book and information stalls — and , if all this activity gets too much , take time to enjoy the school 's nature garden . |
22 | ( cut to ) It might also have a cancer killing effect . |
23 | Existing employers and partners can also have a lot to say on this point and do not take kindly to large chunks of their work being removed by an exiting employee . |
24 | It will also have a multimedia interface to the encyclopaedia , he said . |
25 | However , as an mere individual I do not also have a right to inherit his seat in parliament . |
26 | Not only was she exultant at the thought of a holiday in London , but she would also have a week removed from the constant worry of Gareth Davis . |
27 | They did n't often have a chance to leave the pub together , but this afternoon she was determined to have a family outing , so as soon as the dinner-things were washed up , they had come for a walk to the Island Gardens . |
28 | I 'm good , I 'm not drinking in the week I 'm not , I do n't really have a drink do you have a drink |
29 | We got together to practise in 1985 , and I wanted to do it then , but I do n't really have a drive to do it now . |
30 | ‘ Did n't really have a chance to talk to him . |