Example sentences of "and [verb] [pers pn] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He tried to remember what the weather had been like in the last week and realized he had no idea ; like many city-dwellers he had moved from flat to car to office without registering any variation .
2 He also spoke of an occasion when , dressed in his archbishop 's robes after some function , he had hailed a taxi to go home and realized he had no money .
3 The moment she saw Mungo , Mary Ann fussed and tut-tutted and made him have a bath .
4 ‘ I turned round one day and admitted I had a problem , ’ he said .
5 ‘ I turned round one day and admitted I had a problem and booked myself into a clinic . ’
6 Her friend came in and said ‘ Reach for the sky ’ and pretended he had a gun and she played along with him right up to the time they left together .
7 How many people go back home and say I had an affair ?
8 ‘ It is not enough for the Secretary of State to wash his hands in this Pontius Pilate way and say he has no responsibility for what is happening . ’
9 She secured her garage door and , having decided to walk round to the front of the building to find out what Naylor was so furious about , she turned around — and found she had no need to go anywhere .
10 They did a DNA-fingerprint test and found he had a bus-load of people in him , linked it to some guy who was in the toilets under Centre Point the day before hiring rent boys but he did n't want the full business just wanted them to wank into this bottle thank you for your contribution young man every little bit helps going to a good home thank you mind how you go …
11 and d' ya have a lot of ?
12 He leaped into action , hurling towels at Mrs Morrison and urging her to have the sofa , now it was ruined , for whatever she liked .
13 Tom could see this so he gave me the key to his hotel room and told me to have a shower and put on some of his clothes .
14 Only one way to grab his interest — give him a Winston Churchill Commemorative Crown at the outset of our allotted five-minute interview and hope we have the chance to exchange more than names .
15 We used to go on a tram-car and have a smoke , and a councillor was on there once , and noticed us having a smoke .
16 He picked up the bird and noticed it had a ring on its leg , so he wrote down the number and passed the information on to me .
17 In the end I had to get it down and let him have a sniff before he .
18 I found one of the drummers and let him have a tape and he loved it .
19 It 's as if everyone else had given up and the Government then said , ‘ Oh , give the workers some money and let them have a go . ’
20 ‘ I was wondering , ’ said Evelyn , ‘ if you 'd like to swap with me and let me have a chance to go under the machines . ’
21 ‘ Dennis , lovie , can you type this out now and let me have a copy ?
22 PAMELA : [ unwillingly ] I 'll get undressed if you lock the door and let me have the keys in my own hand .
23 Please examine our client and let us have a report dealing with the initial injuries sustained , treatment received , present condition and your prognosis .
24 Open an account somewhere in a false name and let us have the account number .
25 I 'll try to carry out an autopsy later today , and let you have a report as soon as I can . "
26 Some emigres take to life in the West better than others ; Mullova appears to have adapted almost completely , and says she has no regrets about having left Russia .
27 She paints hearts in lots of different colours and says she has no intention of branching out into other organs of the body .
28 Sometimes I go to bed and he comes and says he has a lot of hit songs for me . ’
29 Of course Taylor is still in there and says he has no intention of resigning unless pushed .
30 My sister , who has always been better off than us , has suggested that I should go abroad with her this year , and says I have no excuse because I have the money and that is what our mother would have wanted me to do with it .
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