Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [pron] [vb mod] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Falls to thirty two degrees centigrade or ninety degrees fahrenheit the following can occur and that 's a big drop , that 's a drop of five degrees in this country we 're very used to rapid temperature changes in our environment in the spring you can have frost in the morning and it can get really quite hot by the afternoon , sometimes up to about seventy ca n't it ?
2 The machine itself should have telecoms approval for connection to the ISDNs of the UK , US , France , Germany and Japan by August or September , according to Jonathan Mills , the company 's UK desktop products marketing manager .
3 The monks there must have Selkirk 's secret ! ’
4 A warm room makes the coryza worse ( < ) before the fever comes on ; after the fever they must have heat .
5 As will be seen , the relationship itself can have attributes .
6 It is particularly worthy of note that the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) , the shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer who would have responsibility for these matters if a Labour Government were elected , was a prominent member of the Government at that time .
7 If you 'd rather have the lamb I 'll have chicken .
8 I mean if they were known widely through the island they might have bids going further but it might just be your own district .
9 Simply push the bulbs firmly into the soil , 9in apart , leaving the top third exposed , and by the autumn you 'll have clusters of plump bulbs to lift .
10 So it is that even events from the distant past " were written down for our instruction " in order that in the present and for the future " by encouragement of the scriptures we might have hope " .
11 Yeah , eh with the end you could have B equals minus fifteen over here and you would have still got the same answer .
12 prepare a revised version of the manual which will have sections on collecting and transcribing samples , instructions for coding the samples for BLADES and for the supplements , and the results of the reliability and validity studies .
13 So long as you set a limit to the essay you will have confidence and control .
14 And the conversations we 'll have might just tip the balance from strong sexual attraction and growing respect into something new and deeper …
15 In the evenings we would have readings from Das Kapital .
16 Engagement letters must be signed by the client who must have time to consider the terms of the letter such that there can be no suggestion of undue pressure to sign having been placed on the client .
17 Eight acyclic terpenes have been found in the plant which may have antiulcer activity .
18 The man was being treated as a witness who may have information about Moira 's disappearance .
19 The man interviewed in Doncaster was being treated as a witness who may have information about Moira 's disappearance .
20 I mean the way we look at it really is to group villages together so perhaps they 'll have more cover if they 've got two or three specials who work different hours if they have a vehicle they can have access to , provide the cover there .
21 A puppy which may have rabies is being held at a quarantine kennels in the region .
22 If the Government want to fetch every one of those issues to the Floor of the House , I am quite prepared to do exactly the same , and every day we shall have points of order that go on for half an hour —
23 Every day you will have casualties , because they will disturb your work .
24 In a minute we 'll have reaction from people living near the festival site , the local MP , and police involved in trying to control the festival .
25 And food a week we 'll have fishfingers or beefburgers or things like that , pastas .
26 I am a man who should have children .
27 I have personally been down to the suppliers several times and checked , and there is no doubt we will have delivery .
28 But I have to , because there 's no way he 'll have time for me after what I said to him . ’
29 It is possible , nevertheless , to take quite a different view of the relationship between the binary policy and perceptions of the universities — a view which would have resonances in the developing higher education systems of many other countries .
30 and then if I 've got a fiver I 'll have quarterpounder with cheese
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