Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [conj] have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It will help if you lie down and have some very soft music playing . |
2 | Finally , stand back and have another look at the fish … is it really as good as you first thought , or have you become less impressed with it , the more you have been close to it ? |
3 | ‘ Go home and have more babies . ’ |
4 | ‘ Here is Mr Bailey 's version : ‘ Oh Marjie , we always read your column Marjie , For Forty years , you 're our favourite Agony Aunt , You 've given thousands good advice , that 's what we want , Oh Marjie , long may your column greet our eyes each waking day , Count your job a task well done , now go out and have some fun . |
5 | Go back and have another look at the Sits Vac . |
6 | Panorama ( BBC-1 , Monday , 9.30pm ) asks : Should the taxpayer foot the bill for thousands of single mothers like these , who live alone but have several babies and expect the State to pay for them ? |
7 | PANORAMA ( BBC1 9.30pm ) asks : Should the taxpayer foot the bill for the thousands of single mothers who live alone but have several babies and expect the State to pay for them ? |
8 | Indeed , kinship could well be said to involve greater obligations to the old than it once did , because survivors now live longer and have fewer descendants who can share their care . |
9 | Now is there any other er pension funds that do likewise or have any other experiences as far as surpluses are concerned ? |
10 | ‘ Well , come on and have some lunch . |
11 | ‘ Come in and have some tea , ’ a cut-glass voice invited . |
12 | If Protestants are better off than Catholics in Ulster , it is because they work harder and have fewer children . |