Example sentences of "in [conj] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is an optional metering scheme , and if you do live in a higher rateable value property , and you do n't use er above average amounts of water , you 'd probably you 'd probably benefit from put a water in or have a water meter installed .
2 And then we can pull in or have a stop , probably at the delivery if it 's a delivery involved , we can have a little chat about any areas which we can discuss .
3 ‘ I even went in and had a meal on the spot where Ruth was killed .
4 No , no , I come in the car , I was coming on the bus when I had this bloke next door doing some work like , I used to go out with him years ago , so he come in and had a cup of tea , I said , come in about half past eleven went home at one , he come
5 And then we went in and had a caravan somewhere up by Aberystwyth , Ginnie and me , and you kids .
6 you want to pop in and have a chat with me in between that 's fine , but I 'm not here next week .
7 I managed to go in and have a chat with the signalman .
8 You could erm you could , you could stick it in like the bedroom and wait for someone to go in and have a shag
9 it 's erm , you shut up , no I went in , I 've never been in Weeks , to go in and have a look and everything , it was Hamish that was in that time and you can have a right laugh with him , he 's the one that came and sorted the hall and stairs
10 You ought to go in and have a look , you know , cos like love that !
11 Everyone wanted to join in and have a chance of winning a prize .
12 as well , had a little do with a little boy called Shane , he decided he wanted to come into the story with a , in his blue car , I explained that on the day of the choose he could either come in and have a story or he was to play with the blue car outside , well he had a fit , he 's rattling the door , anyway , I did n't realize there was this childminder that he had with him not er his mum , cos she came and had her sort of say and things
13 Why not drop in and have a drink ? ’
14 He called to me , and invited me to go in and have a drink with him .
15 ‘ I felt I had to come in and have a drink , because I did need one so .
16 Can come in and have a drink .
17 And er and she said he enjoys it and he goes to playgroup I think he must go to Dennington playgroup cos he 's going to Dennington school , and he enjoys sitting down and being , likes looking at books and he 's started writing and she said actually she said I 'm really panicking because I 'm frightened that I might be teaching him wrong and that I 'm I said well why do n't you pop in and have a word at the school ?
18 No , building on every corner , which you can go in and have a jar ?
19 I wish Marie was here — we could go in and have a meal together .
20 That 's right , I just , I always say to them you 're welcome to come in and have a coffee you know , I do n't really , I 've got me own views , I 'm not really interested in what you 've got to tell me , I know all about it , but you know you 're welcome to come in
21 of sealed that you could go in and have a cup of tea in .
22 D' you — d' you want to come in and have a cup of tea ? ’
23 There used to be a cafe , a cute ; the er you used to go in and have a cup of tea and that and yo , he started selling jam , pots of jam with they had him in court , it was er it had fell off a lorry and he was selling it a bit cheap and er he were telling us about it .
24 They finished ‘ Christians awake ’ and we begged them to come in and have a glass of wine and a mince pie with us .
25 When you want , anything in the linen line go in and have a look .
26 And erm I 've seen these at ten o'clock at night you know people come in and have a bowl of sort of soup , and , well I suppose it 's gravy in there .
27 and erm , I always have them in and have a chat , you know , I do n't
28 Come in and have a drink . ’
29 ‘ Come in and have a drink . ’
30 " Come in and have a drink to warm you up . "
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