Example sentences of "have have a [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | After another half a minute , the power is passed to the third person and so on until everyone has had a turn at passing the power . |
2 | The whole effect is as if an aftermarket body-kit specialist has had a go at embellishing a 911 , with the predictable result . |
3 | So serene , in fact , that after we 'd had a meal at the bungalow and a few drinks my mother did something she 'd never done before . |
4 | And that made me wonder if you were in it , too , and he 'd had a rendezvous at the cottage . |
5 | Above all he turned his anger towards Kenamun , who , on grounds of security , had forbidden Huy to visit the scene of the third murder when it came to light , where he might have had a chance at last of studying the circumstances of death . |
6 | Also , one of my carers — who is very caring , goes all the time , does the work for the person — is very young and quite quiet , and I feel … well last week a doctor came in to see her client , and if it had been one of the older carers I 'm sure they would have had a go at the doctor and forced him to do more than he actually did . |
7 | If I 'd had my nailfile with me I 'd have had a go at it . |
8 | I thought he might have had a place at the Youth , it seemed to me that he might have been a leader if he 'd had the encouragement . |
9 | er I think further notice and having having a look at the figures . |
10 | I 'll have to have a look at it later . |
11 | You 'll have to have a look at that , that 's quite good . |
12 | Oh well he said he he said he 'd have to have a look at it did n't he ? |
13 | I 've done this before , but I mean Tim will have to have a look at it when he |
14 | It looked as if I would have to have a go at the electricity meter with an electro-magnet again . |
15 | You 'll have to have a go at them with all these rabbits ! |
16 | For them to sign off price correct , they have got to have had a look at the measure . |
17 | It looks like I 'm going to have to have a go at doing the outline again from memory . ’ |
18 | After he had had a spell at Southern League Bedford Town , Palace awarded Roy a Benefit match on 15 March 1961 in token of his services to our club . |
19 | On the English side the king 's eldest son , the Black Prince , had grown to manhood anxious to win his share of the glory and profits of war , of which he had had a taste at Crécy . |
20 | ‘ They 've had a go at getting on her . ’ |
21 | But the fact that you 've had a go at the questionnaire means that you are at least beginning to think a little positively . |
22 | This get-up 'll be quite smart , once we 've had a go at it . ’ |
23 | I mean until you 've had a go at the two you ca n't know . |
24 | ‘ Go top of the class , Annie , especially as I 've had a look at your knees , ’ said Joe . |
25 | Yeah when we 've had a look at fractions a bit erm we 'll play with those and we 'll find out things like what 's half of a quarter things like that . |
26 | So we 've had a look at some of the numbers now have n't we and some of the things you can do with them . |
27 | And er once you 've had a look at that , you can er perhaps break for coffee , and we 'll have a chat about it after the break . |
28 | It 'll probably go now I 've had a look at it . |
29 | And I have n't , as I say I have n't seen it yet , but erm I 've had a look at it but not actually been inside it , because they 're doing , still doing it up . |
30 | On your table er you were given a copy of the draft , the English draft of the charter er which I 've had a look at , it was given to me |