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

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1 It was clear that he judged marriage — at least partly — as an additional burden in an already busy life : ‘ It is the most difficult thing , I think , trying to work out how you can have a family life as well as all the public demands that there are .
2 Again one sees the enormous task of communication which bureaux managers have , to convey to their volunteer team how they can have a say in the running of their bureau .
3 The grieving family are very much in the vicar 's care as to how they can have a funeral service that is meaningful and relevant both to the person who has died and to themselves .
4 ‘ I 'm disappointed for those under 14s who have n't had a chance to see me this time , but I 'm looking forward to doing a full scale tour probably next year when everyone will have a chance to come along , ’ she added .
5 Reveille 's at seven for you , and that 's when I 'll have the bathtub ready . ’
6 We go on a Vaporetto to view the studio where I might have a class next year .
7 Gwen Evans would n't bother with a kid like that , not when she could have the pick of the men in this room .
8 ‘ You never know when you might have an accident , ’ she used to say , ‘ so you should always be prepared ’ .
9 ‘ Then surely it 's rather a waste of time to bury yourself away on a Saturday night when you 'll have the bulk of the work to contend with tomorrow — when the club 's closed . ’
10 Try to give details in logical order ( eg explain when you will have an item in stock before you tell the customer where to park ) .
11 Everyone has had a reasonable work-out and we 've been very fortunate with the weather at a time of the year when you can have a lot of matches ruined by rain . ’
12 This is where you may have a problem , particularly if you are a first-time buyer , because the deposit payable is usually 5 per cent of the total value of the house , sometimes even 10 per cent .
13 And when Albert and Mister Johnny came in , she cut the pie and told them about the big fair that was held every Michaelmas in the Norfolk village where she had lived when she was a little girl about the gay gipsy carts and the fire eater , and the booth where you could have a tooth pulled for sixpence with a brass band to drown your screams ; about the two-headed calf and the Bearded Lady and the Toffee Woman .
14 Th there 's a t three a two year period where you 'll be an improver , where you could have an increase in pay about every six months , bringing you up gradually .
15 Drive to Kathmandu where you will have the rest of the day for shopping and sightseeing .
16 For '90 there 'll be a beach party with picnic lunch and a cruise and there 's the Greek night , where you can have a go at some Greek dancing !
17 you know there 's Rigid Lake hotel there , it 's quite a nice place , where you can have a meal
18 ‘ No , ’ he said , ‘ there is no reason why you should have a clue .
19 After what he did to THE FACE , I do n't see why you should have a picture of him in the magazine .
20 George finally saw this last week and agreed to buy a new one , although not until 1997 when we might have the money .
21 ‘ They want to know when we 'd have a bed .
22 There was talk before the start of the competition having become more intense ; of the gap between McLaren and the rest having been reduced to the point where we might have a race on our hands .
23 That 's why we must have a plan . ’
24 He demanded to know when they would have the use of the stage .
25 Liefmans plan to impress potential customers with their products at this month 's Innovate 91 exhibition in London where they will have a stand in the ‘ Real Ale Village ’ .
26 5–12–1877 " It was considered whether it would not be for the advantage of the congregation to hold the services on the Sabbath in the school house during the winter months where they could have the comfort of a fire .
27 So one wonders why they should have the ability to eat such a normally poisonous diet when there are so many other foods they can eat .
28 He could hardly wait for dinner-time when he would have the chance to speak to Evelyn .
29 Her eldest brother thought of nothing but the day when he 'd have the farm and be able to marry his sweetheart .
30 The Prime Minister would be most welcome to visit the Wallsend part of North Tyneside where he would have an opportunity to visit Swan Hunter and see a dedicated work force , a dedicated management and , above all , the pride of the people in Wallsend in building and refitting ships for the Royal Navy .
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