Example sentences of "have [art] [noun sg] [coord] some " in BNC.

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1 Each HSA has a hospital and some clinics ( others also have health centres depending on the size of the population ) around it , which services the catchment area that is geographically nearer to it than the other health services .
2 Mothers who dreamed fondly of a white wedding , a handsome bridegroom and grandchildren soon on the scene , may find that their daughter is planning to marry a man her father 's age , who has an ex-wife and some teenage children of his own .
3 If perhaps the Government were to fund victim support properly , Erm , Mr who was burgled and has never got over it might perhaps have had a visit and some counselling from a victim support worker , and that would be a very good thing .
4 you , you did n't know she was er here , she 'd have a book or some
5 Many families do n't have a car and some say they can not afford taxi fares .
6 And when we 've eaten — whatever 's left to eat — I 'd like to have a pen and some paper .
7 If you plan to have a perm or some colouring book your appointment 2–3 weeks before going on holiday .
8 ‘ You do n't happen to have a cigarette and some dry matches , Ann , do you ? ’
9 I had a coffee and some toast , washed up and let myself out .
10 If only she had a comb and some make-up .
11 The bedrooms are all modestly furnished and have a telephone but some superior rooms , which are newly refurbished and boast a sea view , balcony , a colour TV and a mini-bar are also available at a supplement quoted below .
12 Most have a balcony and some take an extra bed .
13 Twins have a balcony and some have side view .
14 Now that you have a goal and some objectives for the next five years , let's concentrate on some more specific objectives for the next year .
15 A meeting should in fact wait until we have a program and some sort of corpus for it to port on and for you to have to hand while drafting the handbook .
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