Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] have a real [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Thank God : now I can have a real drink .
2 ‘ This has set me up for the rest of the season and now I can have a real crack at the England squad , ’ he said .
3 Because I think you will have a real problem , coming on board now is , finding a building place .
4 You will have a real country walk and a fine view of Moray Firth and Loch Beauly by the way , and mayhap a little seven-year-old will lead you through curious windings among a forest of the future .
5 ‘ I always meant that we should have a real start — a place of our own .
6 ‘ But come back again in a year or two , when Ernest 's made his fortune , and we 'll have a real celebration ! ’
7 If we can get man set up the same way we 'll have a real world-beater on our hands . ’
8 Our idea was that at last we could have a real go at it , make sure things worked out .
9 We could have a real hippie parade could n't we ?
10 Do you know we used to have a real laugh , because you ever remember the time that erm
11 " We shall have a real party . "
12 If the UN can set a precedent for peacemaking in the Balkans we will have a real peace dividend .
13 It means we can have a real race now , ’ said Mr Taylor .
14 As WWF senior conservation officer Simon Lyster explains : ‘ We have to target our efforts on those areas where we can have a real impact — both inside and outside existing ‘ protected areas ’ . ’
15 In the old days , they would have a real wren with them , alive or dead , but now I suppose you have to pretend a wren is there .
16 However , the sanction chosen should be real and effective , that is , it should satisfy cumulatively the following three conditions : ( a ) it should be adequate in relation to the damage sustained ( principle of proportionality ) , ( b ) it should have a real deterrent effect on the author of the infringement ( principle of effectiveness ) and ( c ) it should be at least comparable to the sanctions imposed for infringements of national law of similar nature and importance ( principle of non discrimination or of comparability ) .
17 His intention is to form a complete collection , covering the whole of his working life , so that he will have a real store of memories to look back upon in his old age .
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