Example sentences of "they [vb mod] have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ They 'll have naphtha , ’ said John . |
32 | Now usually in the exams they work it so you ca n't do that cos they give you a graph already drawn and they 'll have sort of erm two squares is equal to one unit along the bottom but only one square equals one unit |
33 | Lady Selvedge and Mrs Grandison arrived at Victoria Station on the day of the bazaar shortly after noon , and proceeded to look for a place where they might have lunch , or luncheon , as they called it . |
34 | However they might have trouble finding adjectives to do these performances justice : his breathtaking virtuosity , which takes appalling difficulties of the music in its stride , at times had me bogeared in admiration . |
35 | Her tone made it clear that if he wished , coffee was only the beginning of what they might have time for . |
36 | And erm , oh well , you know , they might have cauliflower cheese prepared to put out , you know , they might . |
37 | They could have badminton here , and table tennis , and darts , and — not billiards ; the equipment was too expensive , but certainly bagatelle ! |
38 | I retreated into the kitchen and I could hear people asking Nell what time they could have breakfast . |
39 | Then they could have sex on a tiger skin by an open fire ; actresses always owned things like tiger skins . |
40 | Nevertheless , on the other hand it was widely felt that the system itself denied young people opportunities and circumstances in which they could have control over their own lives and education . |
41 | She took him to her room where they could have privacy . |
42 | Th you said or you implied that the women were surprised that er that they could have power and you use it effectively . |
43 | Amstrad boss Mr Sugar was not at home , but a spokesman said if the demonstrators came back today they could have tea and biscuits with his wife . |
44 | They 'd have trouble talking to a budgie , never mind a bison . |
45 | but two to ten shift they 'd have power cut |
46 | Iris and her group were absent , it having been agreed before they set off that they would have lunch in St-Jean-du-Gard and telephone for the mini-bus from the station at Anduze on their return . |
47 | As had happened the day before , the time simply flew for Fabia , so that she could again hardly believe it when Ven told her that they would take the funicular a little way down the hill to a restaurant where they would have lunch . |
48 | The sexual athletes — the men who have had more than 10 partners or who have sex at least 4 times a week — are the most likely to say they would have sex with a new partner without using a condom . |
49 | They had even packed up further provisions in the picnic basket Brian had happened to bring , so that they would have sustenance to help them on their way : Taunton , Wellington , Tiverton . |
50 | I had a feeling that if I had been somewhere in the midst of a mob at Madison Square Garden they would have sill got that metallic voice to talk to me . |
51 | In the early days of the clearinghouses it was anticipated that they would have difficulty in persuading librarians to contribute their material . |
52 | Just as in his rotation of Party officials to areas with which they had no connection and where they would have difficulty building up a power-base , so now Ceauşescu was transferring people into new places of work , forcing them to move from their old homes . |
53 | Responding members of the ACCA , CIMA and CIPFA preferred the option of all members being called chartered accountants , whereas those from the three institutes of chartered accountants indicated that they would have difficulty with this proposition . |
54 | Although one can understand the Opposition having difficulty with their own Back Benchers , I never expected that they would have difficulty with members of their own Front Bench . |
55 | They would have tom apply to the Government for compensation and redundancy payments . |
56 | There were still the horses to do , and they would have trouble at home about the missing school clothes , needed tomorrow . |
57 | Their bosses are often bright but similarly inexperienced 29-year-old vice presidents with wardrobes from Brooks Brothers and so little credit training they would have trouble with a simple retail installment loan . |
58 | It was understood that on their return they would have tea on Grace . |
59 | In addition to dispensing , community pharmacists could offer the same range of services as their hospital counterparts : they could screen and recommend new products to prescribers , analyse prescribing patterns , and ensure safe and appropriate drug therapy since they would have access to patients ' notes . |
60 | I think the peasants may not immediately sort of , I mean they wou they would have sort of linked together |