Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [modal v] [adv] have a " in BNC.
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1 | Although of course I would rather have a Pissarro . |
2 | Erm you 'll have sine you 'll probably have a triangle with A B C marked on it . |
3 | When you wanted tea you could either have a pot of tea , or a ‘ cinema tea ’ , which was a pot of tea and a plate on which was a sandwich with the crusts cut off , which also represented something , and a cake . |
4 | You do n't necessarily get a better job with a performance spec than you would simply by specifying that you had more cuts because in er in a slow growing year , if you like , the contractor actually gains because he does n't need to cut so many times to comply with a maximum of a hundred millimetres length , whereas if you 've got an eleven level cut you would actually have a continuous length of grass , much shorter , so it would look smarter . |
5 | Without such research we shall never have a conclusive demonstration of the need ( or lack thereof ) to include other indicators in resource allocation to the NHS . |
6 | I mean in other words we 'll now have a proper strategy the Vale of the White Horse , which was always an area of the county where the County Council services to the elderly was poorer than elsewhere . |
7 | It is because the individual animal is the unit of study that this is a cluster sample ; if herds were the unit of study we would simply have a simple random sample of herds . |
8 | In secondary schools the cooperation of the music department might be enlisted , and the music department there may well have a wider range of recordings to offer , or may be able to advise on suitable pieces . |
9 | This chapter gives you some ideas for informal things to do in the Home , organised outings and activities which may also have a special therapy value , like reminiscence . |
10 | This , they noted , was particularly so in the German companies which would presumably have a comparative advantage over British firms in this respect anyway . |
11 | If something happens in the work you 'll maybe have a social occasion , to celebrate somebody 's retirement . |
12 | T. D. You could always have a cigarette if you wanted it but if you got caught , you were in trouble . |
13 | From next December we will also have a budget which draws a distinction between current and capital spending current spending being looking after hospital patients ; capital spending being building a new hospital for them . |
14 | Okay just before we go first we get a copy of er exam papers , this is from G you may already have a copy oh blast |
15 | All those people who 've never done it before and if you 're in bed at the moment I 'll perhaps have a chat with you while you 're in bed this morning . |
16 | Jack ‘ I 'll be retiring soon ’ Duncan has finally gone and in a few weeks I shall also have a clear desk and be on my way to Viewforth , Stirling to take up my appointment as Director of Technical Services in Central Region . |
17 | I 'd tell my husband I 'd rather have a change of holiday and not go with our friends . |
18 | It is quite the opposite for a charge distribution which can easily have a non-zero oscillating electric dipole moment . |
19 | What would happen is the prescription would be written and they 'd either get it from the chemist who would constantly have a stock coming in or the hospital . |
20 | ‘ I am never on the Pacific coast in el Niño year , ’ Rodriguez said , still smiling , ‘ but if the rains of the Amazon slip across the Cordilleras you will maybe have a bad flight to Cajamarca . |
21 | However , in half-anticipation , I 'd calculated that after the one hour twenty flight from Porto we would still have a two hours forty endurance at 75 per cent cruise for the return flight to Porto in order to clear Customs back into Spain . |
22 | That statement was not , in my view , ever intended to acknowledge the existence of any wider discretion than to exclude ( 1 ) admissible evidence which would probably have a prejudicial influence upon the minds of the jury that would be out of proportion to its true evidential value ; and ( 2 ) evidence tantamount to a self-incriminatory admission which was obtained from the defendant , after the offence had been committed , by means which would justify a judge in excluding an actual confession which had the like self-incriminating effect . |
23 | We might , if i if it 's a nice day we might possibly have a little walk out somewhere or run out somewhere , or something |
24 | And that Ernie being a real good slaughterman , I mean , after Tuesday morning he 'd always have a bullock |
25 | But when the chips are down and he 's feeling blue , Charlie sees himself as ‘ The Maryhill Hermit ’ , a victim of his public image , and a man who would rather have a quiet night with the wife than a night out with the wild bunch . |
26 | What you can do is list all the people down here and then you might have a skills matrix you might also have a product knowledge matrix yeah ? |
27 | Thanks to Saudi Arabia they may soon have a reactor too . |
28 | ‘ All this type of modern music that we play , if you think back to when it all started , whether it 's thrash , rap , disco , rock'n'roll , it all started with black people in slavery and poverty in the southern States , and about the only thing they could ever have a good time with was sex . |
29 | At the moment , Fergie 's high-flyers look as if they can only give away the title if it was not for carelessness against Newcastle they would still have a 100% record . |
30 | Nevertheless , TNCs do introduce much useable technology into the Third World , and while it may not lead to the conquest of global markets it may still have a very positive effect on industry and employment in particular countries . |