Example sentences of "[coord] have a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Students away from the university , say on a sandwich course or having a year abroad , might or might not be included in lists one used . |
2 | It is hard to think of any comparable figure in medieval English history who lived so long , travelled so widely , or had a career so diverse and adventurous . |
3 | Her and her old man stays at home and has a fortnight together . |
4 | There 's actually plenty of potential space on US cable sports TV networks for minority sports ( for example Aussie Rules is televised and has a following here ) and there are other sports magazines besides Sports Illustrated . |
5 | It is a large , brick , hall church , 358 feet long , and has a nave over 100 feet in height ( 508 ) . |
6 | Yet off the pitch he has a reputation as a dressing-room joker , an easy-going character who likes his soul and reggae music and has a smile never far from the surface . |
7 | The American firm accounts for some 60 per cent of the world 's annual sales of computers and has a turnover around $30000 million . |
8 | Shall I go and have a wash now ? |
9 | erm we 're always looking for people to come along and have a go so if you wan na put your name down you can have a Saturday night and spin those wheels . |
10 | Well can we go and have a look anyway Mark ? |
11 | Are you gon na go and have a look then ? |
12 | let's go and have a look then , shall we ? |
13 | Shall we go and have a look then ? |
14 | I 'll go and have a look now , okay ? |
15 | I 'll go and have a shower now . |
16 | So you can sit down and have a sleep tonight then ? |
17 | Well I 'll perhaps go and have a bath then . |
18 | I 'll go and have a bath then . |
19 | I 'll go and have a bath then |
20 | Well I said you 're going towards Hollyhead I 'm going towards North Wales why not en-route let's find somewhere and stop and have a meal there , rather than have a meal in Chorley and have to drive all the way down . |
21 | I wish Marie was here — we could go in and have a meal together . |
22 | He must try and have a moment alone with each of his children before tomorrow morning . |
23 | Do you want to go and have a jazz tonight ? |
24 | Local traffic I use the term local traffic to mean traffic that 's coming outside from outside Harrogate and Knaresborough and having a destination anywhere in Harrogate and Knaresborough , traffic which has an origin in Harrogate and Knaresborough and is going to a destination outside or traffic which has an origin and destination within Harrogate and Knaresborough . |
25 | The majority of women , however , will probably have left parents and home a long time before , and spent many of their subsequent years caring for children and a partner , running the home and having a job too . |
26 | Just a few hours looking round the bastide and having a meal together . |
27 | And to have a choice like that it means that anybody who comes in here is not in competition with everybody else . |
28 | ‘ We could have come round and had a chat instead of having every foot patrol and Panda car in the bloody Met wandering around checking the numbers on every pigging black cab in town . |
29 | He had to come home in the ambulance , and had a bed downstairs for the daytime , but managed to go upstairs to bed at night . |
30 | Mr Heddle lived at Hawkhurst , Kent , and had a constituency home in Lichfield . |