Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv prt] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Asif and Trevor Penney , the newly-qualified Zimbabwean , will be competing for a middle-order place , though the first chance is likely to go to Paul Smith if he has shaken off last year 's injury troubles . |
2 | JIM BROWN , chairman of Third Division Halifax , has called off next month 's crisis meeting , lifting the threat of immediate closure . |
3 | Yeah I 'm sure you 'd packed up last time I saw you . |
4 | She 'd gone in first thing but could n't face the idea of working . |
5 | ALL good news , but I fear that taxes may have to go up next year if the Chancellor misses his projected £244.5bn target on spending . |
6 | Aye , but I 'll have to go down next week because they 're off school . |
7 | Yet they could have missed out last season if the third team had been involved in play-offs . ’ |
8 | He could n't have got back last night . |
9 | It should have gone back last week , and I |
10 | Others pointed to the inevitable and embarrassing shadow the embassy occupation would have cast over next weekend 's celebrations of the 40th anniversary of the founding of East Germany . |
11 | You might have to take over last minute . |
12 | They finished the session , stripped the gearbox and found a tooth had broken off second gear . |
13 | As Ben had pointed out last night , his Annie was scurrying between the looms when she was seven , and barefoot . |
14 | They got there but they had to go in second gear look |
15 | Master Butcher Howard Callaghan and shop manager Alan Dean who had picked up first prize for an impressive window display in a competition in Harrogate on Monday , spent yesterday cleaning up the mess . |
16 | Whoever had washed up last night had n't cleaned the cooker , there was no light-bulb in the one cell in the basement and someone had had to be dispatched to wake up the ironmonger because nobody could find a spare . |
17 | You see , Miss Williams — or should I make that Fran , so that I can get used to calling you that ? — I could n't very well tell the police what had gone on last night , so I improvised . |
18 | Jo and Maggie and some of the others from work had gone back last week and met them again . |
19 | ‘ It 's an unexploded bomb , Piper , and if it had gone off last night a lot of you silly buggers would have gone with it . ’ |
20 | I was attacked too , and I had to get up next morning and tell my daughter , she did n't have a daddy any more . |
21 | So she started to cry and all then and said she said she was sorry , and right enough she stuck to the time that we allow her to , she 's come in last night dead on the button . |
22 | Officials at Number 10 are planning for all contingencies , as usual , and have put a removal van on standby in case the couple have to move out next weekend . |