Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] [vb mod] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As soon as it 's possible I 'll have a car take you to the airport .
2 On the results of this I would have no hesitation in recommending it though whether the first year was affected by the dry weather it is difficult to tell .
3 I was afraid I 'd have an attack .
4 If you do need to travel in an emergency , perhaps other members of the family will be able to cover for you , or failing this you may have a friend or neighbour who will be able to take the puppy into their home until you return .
5 She was afraid she might have a problem getting rid of him — not altogether sure she wanted to — but in the lobby he merely took her hand and raised it to his lips .
6 Then if the weather 's OK we can have a walk in the afternoon and reminisce about the days when women stayed at home and looked after their menfolk . ’
7 If we are not careful we will have a bulge in the prison population . ’
8 Making a will with a solicitor also has the advantage of that you 'll have a copy , he 's likely to look after it for you if you want him to .
9 After that you should have no difficulty in reeling off the list , 1 — vacuum cleaner , 2 — pink blancmange and so on .
10 After that you will have the space of two months to learn our ways .
11 So for those cases where the " automatic " variant occurs in line A , 31 we would have the parallelism of greater precision .
12 The younger the persons in public relations the more likely they will have a university degree or other higher education qualification .
13 The right hon. Gentleman said that the rates were the most unjust form of local taxation , yet under Labour we would have a revaluation that would be carried out on an arbitrary basis such as the market price ; the rebuilding cost ; the maintenance and repair cost ; the private rent value ; the number of windows , the size of the roof , or the view from the property .
14 ‘ I 'm sure I will have the support of Mr McWhirter in any representations I may feel called upon to make to the Board , ’ said the headmaster .
15 But I 'm sure you 'd have no difficulty , Ruth . ’
16 He could n't be sure she would have the heart to go on running racehorses if she were forced to believe Harry a murderer … if she thought he had left her without warning , without a note , if she were worried sick by not knowing where he 'd gone , and was also haunted by the thought of Harry with Angela Brickell . ’
17 ‘ If there was going to be a bid , I wanted to make sure we would have a place at the negotiating table , ’ he says .
18 Er , let's remember that it is a study that is , to start us talking , and I 'm sure we 'll have no difficulty in finding some comments as we go through them .
19 I 'm sure we can have a photograph
20 So first of all we 'll have a look at a a blameworthy aspect of it , then we 'll have a look if whether or not it was avoidable .
21 Can I also say that the erm the fear expressed about Woolwich , I believe to be fairly well founded Woolwich building , a Woolwich er , Building Society had been on erm , entered into a long time ago on this erm and the letter that was read out at Potter Street area committee from Woolwich indicated that they had n't yet decided whether they would proceed and er I think is I 've talked to the publican since they have promised us an answer this week er we are intending , we have spoken , Dermot 's also spoken to our managing director we are confident we will have an answer from this week and I have to tell you that I think the answer will either no , or it will be so hazy that we 'll need to take some action and make a decision .
22 In both key stages 3 and 4 they should have the opportunity to present an extended piece of work that has been planned , drafted , revised and polished over a period of time .
23 Well I mean you have to get them it 's it 's the little money you would get for those you 'd have a job finding
24 Let's have a look I 'll leave those you can have a look through some of those and
25 No but just one tape see , I mean one and then when you 're older you 'll have a tape of what you used to sound like .
26 ‘ As they grow older they will have a problem trusting people .
27 First you 'll have the embarrassment of being told that payment has been refused .
28 I think maybe at first she should have a morning meeting , or a weekly meeting , to discuss the menus for the following week .
29 First we 'll have a cup of tea .
30 ‘ I could see this fellow as a Scottish National horse , but first we might have a crack at the ‘ John Hughes ’ , ’ said Richards .
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