Example sentences of "[vb mod] have a little [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Which is referrals , the most efficient way of prospecting is on your , on here , so really on every appointment you should have a little P . |
2 | ‘ You and I should have a little chat . ’ |
3 | Well a key should have a little bit at the bottom to say what what 's it stands for . |
4 | Whilst a through understanding of AI is not required they should have a little background since all are likely to meet it at one time or another . |
5 | I thought we should have a little talk . ’ |
6 | Right , I 'll have a little rest before I turn the T V off . |
7 | Remind me before the end of this lesson and we 'll have a little look at how to get full stops right cos it 's not too hard with those . |
8 | Ah okay well we 'll car we 'll do a little bit more we 'll find out some more of these words ending in K and when we 've finished off those erm we 'll have a little look at some maths . |
9 | Oh I 'll have a little tinsy winsy then . |
10 | We 'll have a little inspection later on to see if any birds has actually doodled on it . |
11 | And it 'll be really rather dolly , we 'll have a little holiday you see together and we sort of go teaching together and |
12 | Well I 'll have a little bit of each then please |
13 | We 'll have a little bit . |
14 | Yeah it is hard , it 's hard and and i when , when Kelly 's done this one we 'll have a little bit of a break okay ? |
15 | His witty daughter , who attends Gwladys Street Primary School in the shadow of Everton 's Goodison Park , says : ‘ I 'll buy him a nice present and we 'll have a little tea party for him . |
16 | Ok … your final task for the day is to name your ‘ brilliant ’ midfield … and we 'll have a little comparison shall we … in fact Ill use Leeds ' reserves to make it fairer . |
17 | ‘ And then we 'll have a little talk to Mr Harris . |
18 | We 'll have a little loosener and then hopefully it will be the same team . |
19 | ‘ I 'd hoped , too , they might have a little peace , ’ he added more pointedly . |
20 | But I think we might have a little time to ourselves now , and be d — d to anyone who says we have n't both earned it ! |
21 | You know he might might have a little weekend house there . |
22 | That 's er a little bit of fun in that , but er we might have a little bit of advice for you if you are preparing to receive guests you 'd rather not see over Christmas . |
23 | And I might have a little bit . |
24 | ‘ If we had Lord Boddy in the Parent-Teacher Association , ’ they 'd think , ‘ we might have a little influence at County Hall . ’ |
25 | Th er er s drop-leaf tables are marvellous cos you get to the end of the side of your packing you see and you might have a gap just about the right size so in you put the wrapper you put the table in and you might have a little gap like left so you get the this the you get the er ironing board and put that in there . |
26 | There 's a bit to talk about there … we might have a little talk about industrial justice . |
27 | You 'd wear er you might have a little vest in the wintertime but erm I think they was virtually unknown . |
28 | On the Saturdays I would scrub the kitchen floor , black and polish the kitchen grate , and polish the knives , so that my mother could have a little rest on her return from several hours cleaning , sometimes having to walk at least a mile to her regular place of work . |
29 | They became lovers , but Valerie did n't know that Sanquest regarded her as a mere plaything — someone he could have a little fun with ; someone he could display before his friends as his latest conquest . |
30 | They could have a little roundabout they 're going to have there . |