Example sentences of "have [verb] a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Had Baldwin resigned immediately after the election , on the other hand , the King might well have sought to ascertain whether another Conservative could have formed a government and secured Liberal support .
2 You are all familiar with our loyal supporters , but what about those people on the fringes who may have given a donation or done something for Save The Children in the past , but never really followed it up and there are the people who are interested who think , it 's a charity I feel I ought to support .
3 adventure was probably enough that erm I would have flown a kite and one or two things otherwise !
4 Geoffrey Coombs wrote the letter after discovering that his school may have to lose a teacher if planned cuts to the education budget go ahead .
5 Look , you 'll have to wait a minute while I get some gloves .
6 ‘ I think you 'll have to wait a while before you get another chance to be captain . ’
7 So he might get his wall built but he might have to wait a year before he starts it .
8 Usually in the Labour party any other organization you 're gon na have to wait a year but the women did n't .
9 CHRIS Patten may have to wait a year or two before he returns to the Commons .
10 Snooker 's a lot more fun when you do n't have to wear a tie and waistcoat — who in their right mind would want to do that ?
11 ‘ Will you have to wear a carnation and carry a copy of today 's Post ? ’ asked Holly with a giggle .
12 The moratorium on Stamp Duty will last until August 1992 , by when it is hoped the market will have received a kick-start and will begin moving again .
13 Should have received a letter that is lost ; or
14 You may have received a letter where the letters p.p. are written before the signature of the sender .
15 ‘ I 'll have to see a specialist when I get back to Barnsley but the eyes feel much better today , ’ said Taggart .
16 You do n't have to kill a man because he 's got more money and a nicer home than you have . ’
17 For that last half-hour of the day , the dunes became a deeper gold and were scored with the long shadows of palm trees , whose tops were so green that I fancied that if my arm had been long enough I could have plucked a leaf and eaten it as if it had been parsley .
18 You might not have won a beauty if you were poor . "
19 On less tangible aspects the tour must have added a plus or two to the English rugby character , for there were problems with the itinerary , occasionally with the accommodation .
20 Gregory should have added a second but he headed tamely over after Gary Thompson had stormed down the right .
21 After Rocastle 's early strike , Norwegian Frank Strandli should have added a second but blazed wide .
22 ‘ I may possibly have added a word or two . ’
23 Why cut off one hand ? the Doctor wondered , before the reason struck him : the man must have carried a briefcase or similar object cuffed to his wrist , and his assailants had n't been willing to expend time on subtleties like lockpicking .
24 ‘ My guess is they will have to jump a generation because the situation will become untenable . ’
25 He must have looked a sight but he did n't think so then .
26 For surely back in Port Talbot a smart young man would have looked a notch or two up the ring-ridden ladder of class and hauled himself up — in his pride — one or two places .
27 ‘ Yeah , there are times , because certain guitars do n't have a wangy bar , that you get a great solo for most of the song and right at the end you want to maybe slide down and you ca n't do it , so you 'd have to find a guitar that would do that , and then blend it in . ’
28 Because it reproduces inside another cell in this parasitic way , erm , it does n't have to find a mate or even bother to split in half to reproduce by asexual means .
29 Now she 'll just have to find a car that people do n't want to steal .
30 ‘ You must have done a thing or two working in that club , ’ Hitch said , still looking at her .
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