Example sentences of "and have some [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 To that extent the SuperCut is also on the right lines , and has some benefits , but for the serious woodcutter it is limiting .
2 Was there anybody in here who plays a recorder and has some knowledge already of music and would be interested trying for the violin ?
3 This methodological assumption stems from his basic phenomenological approach to sociology , and has some advantages for the sociology of knowledge and beliefs .
4 B&C says it has received a stream of offers for Gartmore , the international group which employs about 500 people and has some £6.4billion under management , over the past two to three years .
5 She is popular on both sides of the Commons , and has some support from Conservative MPs who would like to see a woman Speaker .
6 The depth-first control structure of the later phases of the system is a consequence of this , and has some disadvantages , as we will see .
7 This referred to Barvas , and has some bearing upon recent papers regarding the ‘ spread ’ of Petasites hybridus over the machair ( Currie , 1977 , Naylor & Cumming , 1892 ) .
8 There 's a Traidcraft leaflet here which is a bible study , and has some discussion mo morality .
9 The spreadsheet is 127 by 255 cells and has some level of Lotus 1-2-3 compatibility .
10 Once LIFESPAN knows about its media types , available units and has some media items available for use ( ie. in State 2 ) , it is ready for the first Offline run .
11 Somerville 's procedure subjects would-be MPs to argument , interview , drafting tests and debate , and has some similarities with the selection tests for the Foreign Office or civil service : where the Foreign Office once had a country house , the Conservative party has a motel .
12 It is particularly resistant to low winter temperatures and has some immunity against downy mildew , although it is somewhat sensitive to botrytis ( rot ) and to powdery mildew .
13 Now if you 'll just tuck me back into your jacket , I think we should go and have some breakfast . ’
14 Alright , I think we 'd better give up and have some breakfast .
15 Then , with a quick glance at the time , she said , ‘ Time to go and have some lunch .
16 We 'll go home and have some lunch and then Joelle will be back from school wo n't she ?
17 Eventually , someone advised him to go home and have some sleep .
18 ‘ But you 'll come and have some beer with me , Parson Tringham ? ’
19 We 'll go for a walk in the hills and for lunch we will go and have some sandwiches in a trattoria . ’
20 ‘ Would you like to stay and have some tea ? ’
21 Same and then bring the car back and we 'll go and have some fish and chips .
22 The aim is to make something people can instantly get excited about but which also stands up to close analysis in terms of being musically interesting and having some kind of content and meaning … ’
23 I wanted to find a compromise in decorating this tank , between a tangled mass of bogwood for the fish to enjoy , and having some water left to keep them alive .
24 I was thinking of giving Bailey and myself a rest and having some lemonade .
25 Yet on a practical level if a carer is to keep going , and to have some life when the caring has ended this personal consideration needs to be encouraged and supported in a variety of ways .
26 Held , allowing the appeal , that , where a creditor knew that security was being taken for the benefit of a debtor from a surety who was likely to be influenced by and to have some degree of reliance on the debtor , the creditor should seek to ensure that unfair advantage was not taken of the surety ; that , if the creditor failed to do so and the surety 's consent to the transaction was procured by the debtor 's undue influence or material misrepresentation or the surety lacked an adequate understanding of the nature and effect of the transaction , the security would be unenforceable ; that the bank knew that the defendants were husband and wife and that the wife was being asked to provide security for the husband 's business and was likely to rely on his judgment , and they should have ensured that she understood the nature and effect of the document which she was asked to sign ; and that , since the bank had failed to do so and had left it to the husband to explain the transaction , so that as a result of the husband 's misrepresentation the wife entered into the charge on the misunderstanding that her liability was limited to £60,000 , they could not enforce the charge against the wife save to the extent of £60,000 ( post , pp. 620C–G , 622F — 623C , D–F , 635G — 636F ) .
27 The background to all of this is knowledge on the part of the creditor that security is being taken from the surety for the benefit of the debtor and that the surety is a person who is likely to be influenced by and to have some degree of reliance on the debtor .
28 Vitamin C is on the low side so it would be a good idea to have some citrus fruit like an orange or some fruit juice each day , and to have some vegetables with the evening meal .
29 For Europe , infinitely the most important thing is to help eastern Europe to have a social market economy , and to have some sort of pluralistic democracy .
30 Readability implies that a particular target readership has the experience — the visual , intellectual , and emotional experience — to identify the detail in pictures , to understand what is happening in pictures , and to have some understanding of what is happening ‘ beyond ’ the pictures ( atmosphere , psychological states , what is being demonstrated in an informative illustration ) — in other words , what part the pictures play in the total book , what they contribute .
  Next page