Example sentences of "[adv prt] [coord] have [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Penny went in and had a twenty to one |
2 | I looked in and had the biggest shock of my life . |
3 | A festive atmosphere encourages children to join in and have a good time , and decoration of the room or home can be helpful . |
4 | The great thing about drilling is that it can be fun , but remember not to spend too much time on one particular drill , since boredom can easily set in and have a disruptive influence . |
5 | ‘ He 's intending to drop in and have a social drink with a few of them in the next day or so , have lunch or dinner , participate in old boys ’ chat , that sort of thing . ’ |
6 | With support from the local council and a recent £500,000 grant from the Foundation for Sport and the Arts , Hounslow are hoping to move in and have an artificial pitch laid in time for the start of next season . |
7 | In the next few weeks advertisements will appear for a chief executive who , if all goes to plan , will have a year to run themselves in and have a real say in building the new institution . |
8 | I do carry a few prizes if I have requests but I prefer to have people involved and enjoying games for the fun of joining in and having a good time , rather than to win a reward . |
9 | At the hotel he told the taxi to wait , and after checking in and having a quick clean-up in our rooms , we drove out to Teotihuacan . |
10 | He put the phone down and had a violent coughing fit . |
11 | He actually said to them , if you can find , you know , a hundred good men then I wo n't burn your city and then he put it down and down and down and had a good old bargain . |
12 | ‘ Sit your self down and have a nice cup of tea , dear . ’ |
13 | Anyway , when it all gets too much and you ca n't bear the thought of writing another Christmas card or eating another mince pie just sit down and have a quiet read of your NCT newsletter ! |
14 | If I get too tired I might just have a lie down and have a little kip . |
15 | Well just lie down and have a little snore ! |
16 | And by sitting down and having a technical and commercial conversation together |
17 | ‘ We could be here for hours , ’ said Wilson , into whose tired brain had crept the thought that they could just sit down and have a little sleep until they were found . |
18 | They came here to settle down and have a happy life . |
19 | And we can always sit down and have a quiet chat about it afterwards ! ’ |
20 | I think the three of us should sit down and have a little talk . ’ |
21 | ‘ The staff at the Hillcrest then invited my husband Bill and myself to sit down and have a special anniversary dinner — I felt very glamorous indeed ! ’ |
22 | Go along and have a complimentary tea or coffee at the shop between 9.30am-5pm , Tuesday to Friday and 9.30am-4pm on Saturdays . |
23 | But he must come along and have a proper examination . ’ |
24 | Katrina went over and had a quick word with her , then she beckoned towards me . |
25 | Only one was emphatic that he did not wish his son to take over and have the same hard life as himself . |
26 | If you are aged 55 or over and have a personal or occupational pension which is more than £35 per week , the rest will be deducted from your benefit . |
27 | If you are aged 55 or over and have a personal or occupational pension which is more than £35 per week , the rest will be deducted from your benefit . |
28 | If you are aged 55 or over and have a personal or occupational pension which is more than £35 per week , the rest will be deducted from your benefit . |
29 | They got no putting a bit of best clothes on and having a good time breaking in in people 's houses and one thing and another . |
30 | ‘ Lets get on and have a wee something to eat . |