Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So you 'd work a nine day stretch and then have a load of days off ?
2 The warhorses pulling the War Wagon wear barding armour and so have a saving throw of 6 on a D6 .
3 Erm and then if you go onto drawing graphs from equations okay so skip that bit and just have a look at page sixty eight .
4 Well let's have a think , we 'll , we 'll have a think and then have a look , if we go up there it 's a huge furniture place , they wo n't have just one they 'll have more than one ok ?
5 That Hearts are still favourites to secure the UEFA Cup spot which is likely to go with that — the Edinburgh men have restored a two-point advantage and also have a game in hand — was down to a combination of Nicky Walker 's goalkeeping and , more significantly , inept finishing by United .
6 They 've got ta get in there , brush and wash themselves down and come in with renewed vigour and really have a go at Blackburn in the second half .
7 So can you choose one of those lines now , think about it for a minute and then have a look on at this .
8 In contrast with the Council of Europe proposals , which seek to specify what learners are meant to achieve and so bear mainly upon questions relating to syllabus design , humanistic approaches are centrally concerned with the actual process of learning and therefore have a bearing primarily on methodology .
9 You knew a river stone had been used to kill Hatton and today you , who get twenty pounds a week and never have a penny to bless yourself with , spent a hundred and twenty quid on luxury equipment .
10 Maybe you could connect the tape to the television and then have a film on and just leave it running .
11 So let me just say a few things before he does arrive , and catch his breath and perhaps have a cup of tea , on , on a topic which we , it 's not fully listed but I think is worth just mentioning , and that is writing for the press , because it may occur to you and in fact you may yourself on occasions , write things for the press .
12 You could go through a whole life and never have a day like that . ’
13 For people of my generation , children of the sixties , sex and freedom are so inextricably connected that it is difficult for us to accept that someone can be totally uninhibited in bed and still have a Reader 's Digest mentality .
14 At this point , any function words are assigned a score equal to the maximum overlap score multiplied by a constant ( they were not overlapped by the program and therefore have a score of zero so far ) .
15 Of course , differences in wealth between peasant families were not new ; the evidence of the poll tax returns shows that by the last quarter of the fourteenth century peasants might employ labour on their own account and even have a servant living in their household , although it is difficult to say how common this was ( 81 , pp.30–3 ; 83 , p.31 ) .
16 ‘ We have chartered a plane and actually have a waiting list at the moment of more supporters who want to join us .
17 First , those who have a political interest to pursue will not in fact always do so , for example consumers , who are numerous but widely distributed , generally have never organized themselves as effectively or as efficiently as producers , who are much fewer in number but already have a business organization able to be adapted for political purposes .
18 The couple moved to Slaley , Northumberland , last year but still have a house in Farnham .
19 For where it has been drawn is everywhere ; from the insistence of Thorndike , and the early behaviourists like Watson and Hull , that all is to be explained , including human behaviour , in terms of conditioned reflexes , to the open-handedness of well-meaning liberationists like Rollin who argue that even worms and sea anemones should be given the benefit of the doubt since we can not be certain that they do not feel pain and therefore have a consciousness ( 1981 : 31 ) .
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