Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Of course I still have a wife , but there 's no need for you to worry your pretty little head about it . |
2 | There is still a superficial resemblance to the old style , especially on larger vases which often have a figure-frieze on neck and body , the rest being covered with graded bands of abstract ornament ; but this has shrunk to little more than varied groupings of zigzags , while massed zigzags among the figures of the main friezes make a shimmering ground on which the fuller , curvier silhouettes or dot-filled outlines of men , women , animals , monsters , flowers stand out . |
3 | Kids who never have a chance , from the day they are born . |
4 | So in the future we also have a lot to give to the rest of the world rather than just to look for help . |
5 | The fragments themselves characteristically have a light , frothy texture , the lava being honeycombed with large numbers of gas bubbles or vesicles . |
6 | His words constitute a fervent expression of faith in a new creed , a new political and social system , a new kind of literature which together have a rejuvenating and energising capacity that stands in marked contrast to the corruption and dissolution of a decaying , moribund capitalist society . |
7 | Related to this dependence is that many of the metals are imported from countries which either have a near-monopoly , are politically unstable or which are ideologically opposed to the capitalist West . |
8 | Coming in from the South we now have a welcome from the RAF . |
9 | ‘ When goalkeepers come to England they often have a problem with the physical side of the game and dealing with the vast number of crosses , ’ said Mr Ferguson . |
10 | Well now : this decision that all children must learn two languages , forgetting the thousands in many English cities who already have a home language , with a literature of its own . |
11 | No matter he might stop being a soldier if something changes in that family to bring him back ( though I ca n't see that happening , the Talvi are the kind who never have a change of heart ) . |
12 | Sessions are often recorded with bands who already have a record deal . |
13 | If he does n't do this within the deadline period you then have a year and a day in which to ask the court for an extract decree to be issued . |
14 | Also on a Monday we always have a bingo session because it 's very popular with the residents . |
15 | erm So that at Newhaven at the present day you now have a fossil cliff , now largely buried because the tertiary sands and clays which sit on top of the chalk have slumped over , and so much of the original chalk cliff face is , is now buried , but you have this mass of slump material on what was formerly beach , and the gravel ridges stretch for what , one hundred , two hundred or more metres erm from the bottom of the cliff . |
16 | By that I mean those of us who do n't fit in to the stereotypes created by our culture , and refuse to be ; for example , such like myself who are n't rapacious materialists , fashion victims , empty-headed bimbos , domineering matriarchs who perpetually have a pan of chicken soup on the hob and a home-made cake ready for everloving family to devour . |
17 | With the addition of our new process area we now have a plant which will see us well into the next decade . |
18 | for a regional group here and as well as have a , er an actual service for hairdressing we also have a distribution er control shop at the back . |
19 | Here 's facing Tufnell , sweeps again , but he does n't make contact this time , the ball goes through Jack Russell 's leg who now have a bye , Ian Botham moves from slip takes off his psychedelic sunglasses and Graham 's to throw to Russell . |
20 | This may seem like a backward step but for those users who only have a computer system and printer this program is ideal for completing any form that will fit in your printer . |
21 | At a time when across Europe governments have been devolving power downwards , in Britain we now have a system of central control , unparalleled outside of the former Soviet Union . |
22 | For a band that was formed because four teenagers were blown away by a Wedding Present gig in Oxford they still have a lot to learn from their masters . |
23 | Some hospitals and doctors are very happy to do this , and there are some hospitals which even have a firm of solicitors within the hospital itself . |
24 | Consider also the computing press agony aunts who generally have a wealth of experience ; they will possibly make some useful suggestions which you had n't thought of . |
25 | These advances in molecular genetics mean that by using a combination of haplotype and mutation analysis prenatal diagnosis is now possible in the great majority of couples who already have a child with phenylketonuria , although this has been undertaken infrequently because paediatricians and parents see early treated children as ‘ healthy . ’ |
26 | ‘ I 've never been in a war , but in the police we also have a need for comradeship . |
27 | Ways will have to be found to reconcile local , internally identified problems and aspirations with other , externally identified factors which also have a bearing on the situation . |
28 | In other words not sitting there and asking people to , erm people in authority , erm sort of people of influence , ask them what they think , but actually going out and visiting people and groups , and I was going to ask whether this would be copied to the women 's sub-committee , because there are many , many groups of women who never have a chance of saying what they really want , and I do n't mean patients , I mean potential users of the health service . |
29 | As part of our continued expansion we now have a vacancy for a highly motivated enzymologist to join this development team . |
30 | It 's one o'clock ( or six , or ten or whatever time you usually have a meal ) ; |