Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I hardly ever have a go .
2 Even if you are new to it , you probably already have a range of ideas for language work which could perfectly well apply to video .
3 Well I do n't know whether you go home from boarding school , you probably just have a day off , I do n't know , I have n't been to boarding school .
4 ‘ Does this mean you no longer have a wife ? ’
5 In some firms you come in one morning and find you no longer have a desk to work at .
6 You no longer have a room there . ’
7 We also now have a technique that makes it possible to control the production of female ova — egg cells .
8 We also now have a policy of acquisition .
9 We now even have a situation where some of our members that the local authorities have now been given guidelines to recover the monies paid to them and .
10 erm There are fewer administrative staff to deal with , really , more problems , in a way , because though we have fewer students than we did before , there 's still more work involved and we ca n't , we do n't , we no longer have a planning period .
11 They no longer have a hold over the victim 's family .
12 Does this mean they no longer have a board to sit round ?
13 Dynamo Kiev of the newly-independent Ukraine , sharing some of the problems of the Yugoslav team in that they no longer have a league worth speaking of at home , looked short of inspiration against Barcelona in their Group B semi-final .
14 And even more telling , the slow , sad exodus of young traders who find they no longer have a job .
15 Middles were all right for Veronese , but today they no longer have a role .
16 " But I think all of us here still have a lot to learn about civility and courteousness from your own ancient world . "
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