Example sentences of "have [art] [noun sg] at the " in BNC.
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1 | And I 'm not just quite finished because I was gon na put a wee P S in , why do n't we have the assembly at the S E C C ? |
2 | Now one of the problems is in the Army , that if you do need support , it 's a sign of weakness , it 's a sign of failure , it 's almost impossible for you to get the kind of counselling and help that a lot of young lads need , and I think that a lot of young people in the Army today who maybe have got a lot of worries in their soul , and they do n't have the courage at the moment or the possibility of getting that help because of the Army culture . |
3 | Foodies of all ages can have a go at the laborious old-style methods of wheat-grinding , and see sugar-manufacture and milk-bottling in close-up . |
4 | ‘ It 's too small for any of us , but he might be able to get out and have a go at the door from the other side . ’ |
5 | And because the oil is coming to the ditch via her land they ca n't have a go at the primary source . |
6 | MAX : You mean I can have a go at the tune ? |
7 | Can we just mention there that we did have a problem at the weekend with the paper banks again . |
8 | He was putting on his heavy overcoat , asked again casually if he could have a look at the glass . |
9 | ‘ We promised Coventry we 'll have a look at the stretch again before the zander spawn in April . |
10 | They may come and have a look at the baby , but the singing , the gathering together at night — it is all women . |
11 | ‘ OK , let's have a look at the list . |
12 | ‘ Let's have a look at the damage , then , ’ Simon was saying . |
13 | When Jeeves is played out , someone should really have a look at the Mr Mulliner Hollywood satires . |
14 | Can I have a look at the beat-card that takes in Bartholomew Close ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Now we can have a look at the KW , ’ he said , marching off again . |
16 | ‘ We can have a look at the barn and see if the loft is still empty , ’ she told Shirley . |
17 | Let's have a look at the hair-rig . |
18 | ‘ Let's have a look at the river and get some air , ’ he murmured in her ear . |
19 | ‘ Let's have a look at the rest of it , ’ she said , lest Breeze should read her thoughts and feel dashed . |
20 | Now we 've got that sorted , let's have a look at the game . |
21 | But let's have a look at the details of this delightful halfbreed . |
22 | Instead of looking at the brochure why not come down right now and have a look at the surgery and building ? ’ |
23 | So let's have a look at the formula that might be able to help us . |
24 | D'Arcy said : ‘ Right , Dave , let's have a look at the kidnappers ’ demand . ’ |
25 | He said , ‘ Do have a look at the price of some of the things in here , there 's even a knitting machine ’ and there for all to see was an Erka Twinbed Knitting Machine with carrying case and stand for 45 guineas , the very thing Grace Worrell had been asking about in the letter I had been reading only a few seconds before . |
26 | The next day , after sick parade , I said to Alec , ‘ Let's have a look at the right dropped foot . ’ |
27 | Let's have a look at the sleeve , always an important factor and , oh , yes — it 's got a chick on it . |
28 | ‘ I think we 'll have a look at the Delos , sir . ’ |
29 | Now I 'm letting you have a look at the sea before we call on her . |
30 | Let us have a look at the passage to see how this might be . |