Example sentences of "want to have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I think the wine will definitely go to the nurses and the whisky will go to whoever wants to have a drink of whisky .
2 ‘ Travis is here — he wants to have a word . ’
3 Done the Denman outing , and just that Vera wants to have a word at the meeting about next year 's holiday , which is , she 's thinking about Scarborough .
4 I want to be a part of the sport , one sport which encompasses everyone from a small kid who wants to have a go at throwing the javelin because he has seen Steve Backley on television , through to the 60-year-old recreational runner . ’
5 If someone wants to have a go I 'll give it to him .
6 for anyone who has a programme with potential outside their own country , who wants to have a look around the industry for themselves and is interested in the television process ( in all its manifestations ) .
7 Er I 've got the text of those here , I do n't propose to go through it all now , but if anybody er you know wants to have a look at that they 're they 're welcome .
8 So anybody wants to have a look at these says it 's not viable .
9 Tom says every singer wants to have a hit record .
10 No one wants to have a frown . ’
11 When he replied that it was , she told him ‘ Come this way , your auntie wants to have a talk with you . ’
12 The company says that it wants to have a hand in computing , video , telephony , wireless and information technologies as these activities converge .
13 I think the , the university are always welcome to , always welcome people who , who 're interested , and if anyone wants to have a sort of , look round , I 'm sure it can be arranged .
14 No-one wants to have a glare lamp in their face at closing time nor to have a doorman shouting ‘ Drink up ’ in the middle of an act even if it did get a laugh .
15 It started as A Day Well Spent , a British play by John Oxenford , performed in London in 1835 , before being adapted by a Viennese playwright , Johann Nestroy , into Einen Jux Will er Sich Machien ( ‘ He Wants To Have a Lark ’ ) , staged in Austria in 1842 .
16 I , he er wants to have an image about the Labour Party that 's so far from the reality that it 's not true .
17 Is it possible , supposing you decide you want to have a look and see how well the two o'clock showing if there is one as such
18 by the veins , there 's always an exception to every rule and the exception to that rule in the case of the heart and the lung connection is the pulmonary artery and the pulmonary vein , you may not get asked anything about this , but just in case you do it 's as well to know , in that instance the flow is reversed , in other words the pulmonary vein takes blood away from the heart and up to the lungs , and the pulmonary artery brings the oxygenated blood back down to the heart from the lungs , if you want to have a look at the diagrams for that and look at it yourself later on , there 's no need for you to get concerned or confused about this at all , there 's no need .
19 Want to have a look back at them .
20 ‘ So that 's why you want to have a look round this Mait 's place ? ’
21 So if you escape , you 'll , actually , while you 're in there , if you want to have a look at two hundred percent .
22 ‘ I want to have a look at them , ’ she said .
23 So if you want to have a look , just pop along .
24 ‘ I just want to have a look around it .
25 Er , and I think it 's a good idea that you , if you want to have a look at these photographs , look at them , if you 're squeamish at all , do n't look at them .
26 First thing we want to have a look at is how it generalizes .
27 But he this was a week and a half ago and he said , give me a couple of weeks , I want to have a look at the figures and the mix and have a think about it and I 'll come back to you .
28 And I said , Okay look , if I 'm gon na say something to anybody , I want to have a look show me what you 're talking about .
29 The sessions involve boys that Spurs want to have a look at and among the 16 taking part tomorrow will be two already signed — Paul McVeigh and Jason Carlisle .
30 We welcome and encourage people who want to have a look at us — not only to understand ‘ what we 're about , ’ but , perhaps , to check us out as prospective employers .
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