Example sentences of "[v-ing] to have [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At this stage I stopped searching to have a little think . |
2 | There are two puppy opens , with Williams ' ever-improving Arfur Daley , a recent open winner at Brough Park , looking to have a great chance alongside Gordon Rooks ' Movealong Sharp and Tommy Robinson 's Just Right Air . |
3 | Club chairman Peter Robinson confirmed : ‘ We are looking to have a lasting reminder of the victims of the disaster . ’ |
4 | About 40,000 men a year undergo vasectomy , but with one in three marriages ending in divorce , increasing numbers are forming new relationships and wanting to have a second family . |
5 | On the third party 's summons seeking to have the third party notice struck out , pursuant to R.S.C. , Ord. 18 , r. 19 or the inherent jurisdiction of the court , the master held that the claim was capable of falling within section 1(1) of the Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978and dismissed the application . |
6 | On 6 June 1991 , the third party issued a summons seeking to have the third party notice struck out . |
7 | I think I am going to have a pleasant walk , all the rain of yesterday evening has gone and a very fresh smell hangs in the air . |
8 | ‘ I 'm going to have a major rest and then I 'll consider what to do . |
9 | ‘ We 're going to have a bicoastal relationship from now on , ’ she said . |
10 | Now this may be because we 're on the way from one position to another , or it may be a traditional British approach , but I find this personally a great source of pressure because on the one hand I recognise as a parent myself one 's going to have a crucial interest in the education of one 's child , on the other hand how one reconciles those hundreds of different philosophies and then superimposes upon it a professional approach is , I suppose , the greatest single source of strain I find running a large secondary school , particularly , as I said before , in the end the responsibility in law is mine . |
11 | So basically , you 've put them on hold , you 're going to have a private conversation , and the call is still held at your handsets . |
12 | The extradition was still stalled ; there was another fraud investigation involving a British defence equipment company that had been ripped off in an American takeover deal ; there was a coke run in London that the Bureau in New York were interested in ; there was a guy who was under surveillance and who was going to have a Grand Jury warrant out for him for chopping his girlfriend 's mother into small pieces ; there were investigations that were vaguer , and things that were closer . |
13 | So it is a major curriculum initiative itself and I am hoping it is going to have a knock-on effect and get people to consider the way they teach fairly radically . |
14 | I think she 's going to have a nervous breakdown . ’ |
15 | It is going to have a great deal of influence on the future of Unix because it is going to influence , for example , how we spend our money on research and development . ’ |
16 | The approach , however , is fundamentally marginal : it is not going to have a great effect on urban economies faced with the impact of massive corporate restructuring ( see Chapter 2 ) . |
17 | Table tennis was their main sport , so of course , just by sheer numbers and probability , they were going to have a fantastic team . |
18 | Someone 's going to have a flat battery ! |
19 | Dell Computer Corp is blaming problems with its notebook computers for a shock halving of first quarter profits ( figures , page five ) , and warns that the second quarter will be no better , and that its target of $3.30 a share for the year is now out of reach : the shares plunged $10 to $22.125 before the market opened yesterday : ‘ Basically , the notebooks are going to have a negative effect on earnings per share in the next two quarters , ’ chairman Michael Dell told Reuter — adding that Dell is taking steps to improve its notebook business by setting up joint development opportunities with new partners and that a partnership with an ‘ electronics and communications provider ’ was already in place , although he did not name it . |
20 | Oh yes yeah outside yes and old programmes they sell at away matches , badges , season tickets as you might understand , but they , they are going to have a good day in April on the centenary day because they have it getting all the old players Tony says he , he 's been invited to attend as well and Gilbert I believe will be going and erm |
21 | And they 're going to have a good look and you may need to do all sorts of interesting things , okay . |
22 | I think that it is going to have a good effect on improving trading for the better parks and attractions in this country and as you know I think , Alton Towers is the leading er , park of its kind in this country , Chessington which we also own is the second er , leading park , one and a half million visitors a year , Alton Towers approximately two million visitors a year in this country . |
23 | we 're not going to play golf , we 're going to have a good time . |
24 | And tonight he was going to have a good time . |
25 | I 'm going to have a good time , she told herself firmly when she heard André 's knock on the door . |
26 | Whatever , Yeb walks past grabbing my arm and tells me we 're going to have a good time . |
27 | ’ Where I 'm going to have a relaxing soak in AmnioEze , and a drink or two . |
28 | ‘ I 'm going to have a general look round and meet agents . ’ |
29 | We 're all going to have a terrific time together , you know that , do n't you ? ’ |
30 | Clearly , a character wearing a mask is going to have a tricky time with some Fel tests . |