Example sentences of "have [art] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Obviously you can have photocopies or laser prints copied on to this material , but I have here some pens and a box of blank acetates which you will have the opportunity later to use if you so wish .
2 The importance of Science in the Corporate Plan was emphasised , and there was agreement that the Group should have the opportunity as soon as possible to discuss the Strategic Plan for Science in toto .
3 The manager does not have the opportunity gregariously to share and sort out ideas with staff colleagues .
4 I 'm the only one who 's ever been mayor in his twenties , and I think that came about probably because the family had been in the town since the beginning of the century erm and I 'd been involved in local politics since about eight or nine , taking numbers on polling stations and so on , and so when I got elected to the Council I think one or two people at any rate felt that it was quite natural that I should have the opportunity fairly soon .
5 And so when I got elected to the Council I think one or two people at any rate felt that it was quite natural that I should have the opportunity fairly soon .
6 They 'll have the forms here , she does n't need to take anything with her , okey-doke ?
7 ‘ Yes , ’ he said , shaking himself ; , ‘ we 'll have the vigil here the night before and put up a permanent display inside the church . ’
8 Could we have the lights please .
9 Vancouver-based Unix FAX pioneer Faximum Software will announce an agreement with Hewlett-Packard this week at the SCO Forum that will have the pair jointly developing a true client/server FAX software product for Unix workstations .
10 One does not normally have the choice however , yet this anomaly should not exist .
11 we 've been talking about individuals and what they want , and we live in a context in which if people want a thing and the , and we feel that they should have the choice particularly if they have the money that if to , if you look at it in a wider context there are seven million children living on the streets in Brazil !
12 The Sister Constance , who was the then the principal sister there she let us have the field so we got entertainment laid on we invited a celebrity , I think our first celebrity was erm I think it was Lord and Lady and then each time we had a different one , we had entertainment the whole time we started , about half past two and then we had entertainment until six then we had an interval then we had entertainment till twelve o'clock I even took my piano down onto the field so that we could have music .
13 ‘ Wait a moment , they did n't have the girls there , at the same time , did they ? ’
14 Could we have the bill please ?
15 I think they should have the belt still . ’
16 It was , it 's slow when you do n't have the computer just doing it on its own .
17 with someone who 's nice , put it that way , I 'd almost definitely try , I 'd get the , say that they could have the giro today
18 Can I have the eggs please .
19 But unfortunately we do n't have the budget right now . ’
20 Did she have the flu then ?
21 For this part of the course she should have the daggerboard right down , and she could be sailing in slightly shallower tacks towards us .
22 Can I have the spoon please ?
23 Oh good , I 'll have the pie then .
24 It could be that you 're giving them some stuff that we already know or it could be that you 're giving them some stuff which is far too advanced for them , they do n't have the basics there .
25 It is quite normal to pay out bonus tickets in December which costs us over £30,000 but the committee felt members would rather have the benefit over 52 weeks so the bonus system was abandoned to cover the cost . ’
26 ‘ It can not be done overnight , but when we look at all our successful neighbours in Europe , we know it can be done over years , so not only do we have an economy in which we all have confidence , a society in which we can all be at ease , and a country of which we can all be proud , but our children can have the benefit too , ’ he said .
27 I mean we still live , which is a sad fact , but we still live in a society where we were like lepers , we still live in a society where you can still reject , and it should n't be that ; you should n't have the option to reject , you should have the support there .
28 He responds to the shout ‘ They 're off ! ’ with ‘ OK , I 'll have the asparagus then . ’
29 I know , but you do n't have the hassle though in those buses do you ?
30 And he did n't have the address either he 's lost his sheet !
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