Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Of course I still have a wife , but there 's no need for you to worry your pretty little head about it . |
2 | So in the future we also have a lot to give to the rest of the world rather than just to look for help . |
3 | Coming in from the South we now have a welcome from the RAF . |
4 | If he does n't do this within the deadline period you then have a year and a day in which to ask the court for an extract decree to be issued . |
5 | erm So that at Newhaven at the present day you now have a fossil cliff , now largely buried because the tertiary sands and clays which sit on top of the chalk have slumped over , and so much of the original chalk cliff face is , is now buried , but you have this mass of slump material on what was formerly beach , and the gravel ridges stretch for what , one hundred , two hundred or more metres erm from the bottom of the cliff . |
6 | With the addition of our new process area we now have a plant which will see us well into the next decade . |
7 | for a regional group here and as well as have a , er an actual service for hairdressing we also have a distribution er control shop at the back . |
8 | As part of our continued expansion we now have a vacancy for a highly motivated enzymologist to join this development team . |
9 | It 's one o'clock ( or six , or ten or whatever time you usually have a meal ) ; |
10 | More than spirit and soul we also have a body . |
11 | They argue that they have a strong commitment to the environment and are making major investments to improve efficiency of water consumption , but that at the same time they also have a commitment to their customers . |