Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We should have simply a rebate system in which a flexible , generous and realistically tapered rebate takes account of the incomes of the people in any house . |
2 | The hall should have only a minimum of furniture in it , and nothing too near to the bottom of the stairs which could increase her injuries if she fell . |
3 | ‘ You must have quite a way with animals , ’ Fen went on . |
4 | You must have quite a lot of memories . |
5 | But whoever it is , there 's no doubt they 'll have quite a job on their hands . |
6 | We could be in for some dramatic sea level changes because of climatic change ; volcanic action could have quite a bearing on that . |
7 | ‘ With four players you could have quite a battle in the middle of the board . ’ |
8 | You know , particularly , you know the female may have only a state pension you know the part state pension nothing else coming in , and a lot of these accounts are still net , not gross , so the revenue have got money to give away , and they 're quite happy to do that providi providing that people tap them on the shoulder . |
9 | I used to have quite a complex about being beaten , but I met Liz after I 'd been beaten hollow all year and she still married me . ’ |
10 | So w did you used to have quite a lot of customers who came up from th from there |
11 | Usually the statute would provide only limited guidance on the question of genuine grievance , and the court would have quite a bit of freedom in deciding which grievances were genuine . |
12 | Now obviously if Isobel did that , she could write some notes in a form that was actually readable for you so that you could actually I mean I know the discussion would be more difficult but you would have quite a lot of information from her to go on . |
13 | So I think the government would have quite a task on it 's hands . |
14 | One would have though a lesson would have been learnt from the community charge fiasco . |
15 | This discussion is then broadened into an analysis of contingency or situational factors which will have both a general and a specific impact on individual company purchasing . |
16 | But one League chairman told us : ‘ I think Gordon will have quite a bit of opposition when he stands again . |
17 | On that basis , the new French government will have quite a responsibility . |
18 | There are no — count 'em none — weak tracks here , and while picking highlights is a fairly redundant exercise , A House will have quite a task in ever again capturing the haunting quality of ‘ When I First Saw You ’ , comprised of only sustained , ominous baroque chords crowned with gut-wrenching vocals . |
19 | The new information will indicate that the project will succeed or fail but the information itself will have only a probability of being correct . |
20 | The new information will indicate that the project will succeed or fail but the information itself will have only a probability of being correct . |
21 | According to the report , CFCs can have both a warming and a cooling effect ( through ozone depletion ) on the atmosphere . |
22 | And since there 's something like seven thousand Standesamter in West Germany alone , you can have quite a job looking somebody up if you do n't know where to start . |