Example sentences of "have a [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Why ca n't we have a referendum to stop them doing so again ? — |
2 | Did Gray have a parking permit ? |
3 | Shareholders must have a fortnight to consider an offer , so that the final offer must come before the 46th day . |
4 | The silly old bugger still wo n't have a telephone installed , you know . |
5 | ( cut to ) It might also have a cancer killing effect . |
6 | If you are buying then you will have a survey done , which may point out some of the defects . |
7 | If you are selling as well as buying , then the whole business is doubled up — you have to answer pre-contract enquiries from your purchaser , as well as obtaining them from your vendor , your purchaser will have a survey done and institute a local search on your property . |
8 | We may have a head filled with reasons why we do not . |
9 | At one time I imagined that if I was n't obsessed with food and controlling my weight , if I did n't have a head stuffed full of calorie charts , I would be empty , have nothing to think about , nothing to fill up my life . |
10 | If they were to live in peace it was necessary , he said , that the Indians should have a country set apart for them and in that country they must stay . |
11 | But , then , Cohen did n't have a country to fight for . |
12 | At least this way you 'll still have a home to move into . ’ |
13 | Yeah but he 's still got ta have a home to live in Geoff ! |
14 | I did n't have a home made one because I had a very funny tummy did n't I ? |
15 | But he may not have a home to go back to . |
16 | ‘ I do have a home to go to . ’ |
17 | Genetics means that one may have a propensity to lose one 's hair , but |
18 | Before the plaintiff can suffer the type of damage caused by passing-off , he must have a reputation associated with goodwill . |
19 | And one final thought — if I ever come across any Crenicichla species ‘ Xingu III they would fit very well into my tank , with the Uaru , and then I would really have a dream come true ! |
20 | You 've got to have a dream if you do n't have a dream how you gon na have a dream come true ? ba ba ba ba |
21 | have a dream if you do n't have a dream how you gon na have a dream come true ? |
22 | You 've got to have a dream if you do n't have a dream how you gon na have a dream come true do da da da |
23 | We have come from eternity and his shortlived being has a past stretching beyond thought , and it will have a life stretching on ; and it is this immortal part that is the hidden being . |
24 | Mr Patten said that he had not turned against the idea of any and all new towns : ‘ So long as the location is right and so long as people can have real confidence that a decision in favour of a new settlement will relieve development pressures elsewhere , then new villages and new settlements could have a part to play in increasing the acceptability of new housing decisions . ’ |
25 | Both Japan and Europe could have a part to play in President Bush 's ‘ new world order ’ . |
26 | ‘ Further concentration of the industry is vital in the longer term ’ , he said , and mergers and alliances will have a part to play . |
27 | Alliances , mergers and JVs will have a part to play in the route to concentration . |
28 | Now I think that the woman lawyer has been foregrounded as if the law actually does have a part to play . |
29 | ‘ These are not easy questions to resolve but I think that if it is possible , actually to speak to these characters in such a way that they feel that they are valued and that they do have a part to play in the community , then we are on the way to resolving questions of this sort . |
30 | We tend to think of joint finance , in the English context , as involving the district health authority , but there is a range of agencies — from the highest level in the NHS down to the family practitioner committees — who must have a part to play in planning community services and of course in supporting community services . |