Example sentences of "be [adj] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We have to be stable enough to have product liability insurance before we can enter the US market . |
2 | girl I 'll be right here be right here have no fear , have no fear be right here Yeah ? |
3 | The other one might be more straightforward to do one plan , cos you 've got one policy fee , one policy charge , etc , so there 's that ratio to bear in mind , but the other one might be simpler just to have two plans . |
4 | Why do n't , you 've got to be careful now have n't you ? |
5 | I hope , Mr. Deputy Speaker , that you will be fortunate enough to have the Authorised Version , which contains the passage : ’ There came wise men from the east to Jerusalem . ’ |
6 | Obviously the frequency of the waves we receive will be the same as the frequency at which they are emitted ( the gravitational field of the galaxy will not be large enough to have a significant effect ) . |
7 | Well , two of these Barny offspring — they were lucky to be alive , for Mr and Mrs Barny were just about the most brutal parents any owl could be unfortunate enough to have — were paired with Paradise Park birds and remained behind . |
8 | That must be contrasted with what occurred under Labour , and no doubt will occur again should we ever be unfortunate enough to have another Labour Government . |
9 | Putting aside their more immediate patriotic considerations , the Lions ' selectors and coaches might be glad enough to have as much supporting evidence as possible with regard to eschewing token selections , made just to keep all four countries happy , and that could certainly make a difference to the size of the Scottish contingent . |
10 | Not all people who decide to work from home will be lucky enough to have a ready-made office space and they will need to make changes in their accommodation , even if it is only finding a place to keep the computer and the phone . |
11 | Try to track down more details of either the EEC Standard Industrial Classification or the International Statistical Classification of Diseases than are given in Section 6.4.1. ( you may be lucky enough to have a sight of the complete listings or you may have to scan EEC or World Health Organization publications for information . ) |
12 | He summarizes the kind of attitudes and assumptions towards religion which a majority of children when they arrive in school for the first time will be likely already to have assimilated . |
13 | I indeed er in the er companies act in nineteen eighty nine the minister himself er argued that for any system to be effective there had to be a distance between regulators and regulations but the only people who have done any inquiry into B C C I which is the Institute er it itself is the mafia regulating the mafia auditors trying to regulate er the the auditors . |
14 | The desire to be sixteen forever has caused the sound of being sixteen — noisy guitar primitivism with no added knobs or frills — to become fetishized , petrified . |
15 | But it 'll still be cool just to have it in my house . ’ |
16 | So , we ca n't use the fact that Earth has life to conclude that life must be probable enough to have arisen on another planet . |
17 | ‘ Since we 're both alone here , ’ said Gus , coming back from the bar with her sherry , ‘ will you be kind enough to have dinner with me ? |
18 | Thanking Donal for his kindness , and giving him a friendly hug , she dutifully took the road he indicated — and then Ellie , being Ellie , decided would n't it be nice just to have a peek at the Wicklow mountains ? |
19 | ‘ It would be marvellous just to have a look . ’ |
20 | Erm just before we break , erm it might be worthwhile just having a look at a few examples . |
21 | As you will be aware there has been extensive discussions with NALGO in connection with the arrangements for the necessary Council Tax introduction . |
22 | In the case of a relatively small acquisition it may be sufficient just to have an appreciation of the clients ' strategic thinking . |
23 | You know , it 'll be alright just have a good time . |
24 | Mr. Richard 's argument would , we accept , be formidable indeed had the implied undertaking with which we are concerned been one given in the usual way in civil proceedings . |