Example sentences of "have [indef pn] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is the first time I 've had someone round to tea in years , and it happens on the very day I become homeless . |
2 | However , there is some reason for thinking that Freud may have had something else in mind , namely , the symbols which occur in dream life , some of which are widespread among different cultures and epochs . |
3 | ‘ He may have somebody else in mind . ’ |
4 | We 'll probably have something on for Mother 's day . |
5 | However , I had nothing better on board and could not ignore his summons . |
6 | Perhaps the nation 's mood would be cheerier if we simply had someone else in charge of our existing institutions ? |
7 | We had somebody round for dinner on Thursday and bought us a box of After Eight Mints and I think they lasted five minutes |
8 | We had somebody over for dinner , did n't we and they actually brought a bottle of wine , and we said oh yeah , well , cos we know him quite well , we said oh what shall we have ? |
9 | Perhaps Tolby had something else on Devenish . |
10 | We had something else in mind for you . |
11 | ‘ You had something else in mind ? ’ |
12 | Perhaps they had something else in mind , perhaps it 's her . |
13 | Just two isolated little genera of birds do it , and those two have nothing else in common with each other except that both live in caves . |
14 | ‘ I have nobody else in mind , ’ Silas assured her . |
15 | As yet we have nobody actually in charge of preservation , and it is early days yet , but please do come forward if you are interested in running this group . |
16 | While analogous , in this sense , to an epileptic seizure , there is no evidence that these jerks have anything else in common with epilepsy . |