Example sentences of "have a [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | It is also fairly essential to ensure that your desktop publishing package has a route through to high quality output devices such as typesetting systems . |
2 | Well he had a night off , it 's not very often he has a night off , so |
3 | To the New York Times Pebbles was ‘ the English filly who drinks a pint of stout every morning and went to post in the company of a British gelding she has a crush on ’ ; in the 1985 Breeders ' Cup Turf at Aqueduct she ‘ overcame a poor start and traffic problems to beat the boys by a neck ’ and provide Britain 's first win in a Breeders ' Cup event . |
4 | Oh your mum has a day off on a Friday does she ? |
5 | Then he , then he has a day off ! |
6 | And he said that he thinks every DSA she always has a day off on her birthday , this man did . |
7 | Terry said : ‘ Shirley has a week off in September and we may well go down to Butlin 's . ’ |
8 | ‘ She has a flat up there but most of that floor is a store-room . ’ |
9 | A rumtopf is the same sort of thing , in other words an earthenware container , but it usually has a lid on , and its purpose is to preserve soft fruits in alcohol . |
10 | Tarantino also has a bet on about his interpretation of Madonna 's ‘ Like A Virgin ’ . |
11 | The central charges as items is that it refers to the charges from my own department , legal department , all the other central departments and an input to er the Strategic Planning Committee operating , but it 's not items that the Strategic Planning Committee has a control over , so there 's a change , an estimated change of cost and sometimes that reflects the changes in methodology of agricultural cost and that seems to be happening at the moment . |
12 | One of the houses has a light on , because someone else ca n't sleep . |
13 | And that was the reason why , and in fact the total shortfall , the total unmanning was something like a hundred and thirty-five hundred and forty , which is why the police authority has a bid in at this moment for a , a further sixty-eight policemen , which has in fact been backed by the county council , who are prepared to pay for it . |
14 | Michael also has a record out on Music Maker Records , so catch Mr Fath in London and see what he means by ‘ technique as a result of harmony … ’ |
15 | Ian Balding 's filly is 7-1 favourite for Ayr with sponsors Ladbrokes , but jockey Willie Carson knows she has a job on . |
16 | You know as well as I do that Rudolfo 's the only one involved who has a house up there . |
17 | ‘ He has a house out on Almirante Boulevard . ’ |
18 | My brother has a house in . |
19 | He has a place out on the downs between St Ives and Penzance , a school of occult studies , would you believe ? |
20 | Well , they 'd a sale on in those Italian shoes , you know Thingwiricci the sort you normally pay an arm and a leg for , well — they 're nice are n't they , as the saleslady said herself they are a lovely wee wearing shoe , and very reasonable . |
21 | He said he and his wife , Tracie , and their sons Michael , ten , and Dale had had a lie down . |
22 | We 've actually had a pick up , there 's been a sort of renewed interest , er , it 's quite significant that over the last month or so , there 's been quite an increase in , in people making enquiries about those units . |
23 | They 'd had a choreographer in when the show had first been set up , but no-one had been near it since ; replacement dancers had to pick up the routines from the others , and some of the results could be kind of interesting . |
24 | He said for the money we spent here you could have had a percentage off . |
25 | Though from the way she remembered it , she had been so eager to be his that shyness had n't had a look in ! |
26 | You know , they 'll have had a night out on the tiles . |
27 | So she said yeah alright then like cos sh she have n't had a night out since she had the baby and they got . |
28 | Like you 've had a gardener in . |
29 | I 've had a bit out of mine . |
30 | It 's two years since my … er … incident and you 've hardly had a day off ever since — you 've fussed around me like a mother hen . |