Example sentences of "is [v-ing] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There needs to be a facility whereby one is automatically informed that the entry at which one is looking has a cross-reference to it in another part of the dictionary , and whereby one is immediately given a display of this cross reference ( or all of them , if there are several ) if one wants to check it . |
2 | Here is an example of this Board School artistry : ‘ This [ pointing to a drawing of a girl ] is fanny Ives and she is going to have a smack in the Jaw for hitting Nellie Western . ’ |
3 | In no time at all the rib was ‘ tucking ’ — not on the main bed , as it usually does if it is going to have a fit of tucking , but this time on the ribber bed . |
4 | I wonder if Gran 's Co-op is going to have a closing down sale ! |
5 | No I think James is going to have a ride now are you James ? |
6 | That does n't necessarily mean that everybody is going to have a win win relationship all the time but why not go for it . |
7 | Jessie is going to have a baby . |
8 | The shaven-headed Ripley is going to have a baby . |
9 | The England football captain has appeared on Simon 's show and it was after reading out the press report announcing that Gary 's wife Michelle is going to have a baby , that Simon told the world he was going to be a dad , too . |
10 | Liz is going to have a baby . ’ |
11 | Its mouth was open and it had an expression on its face of someone who is going to have a lot of difficulty explaining what they have just seen , especially to themselves . |
12 | ‘ Miss Kenton is wishing to have a word with you , sir , ’ he said . |
13 | A CASE in which the family of a dead taxi driver is trying to have a man branded as his killer must be heard in Scotland 's highest civil court , five appeal judges ruled yesterday . |
14 | The Preservation Group is hoping to have a stall at some car boot sales in the district to raise funds for this project , as we do not intend to take money out of general society funds , other than the original £100 provided to purchase materials etc . |