Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] [adv] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , right let's just have a look and see what 's here |
2 | So let's just have a look then at what our statutory rights are under the Sale of Goods Act . |
3 | Right now look , th , right , so let's just have a look erm at mutton Jeff down there , what , what have yo , what have you decided that you , your thoughts are now , strengths weaknesses or whatever , how are you gon na change ? |
4 | He 's still only 32–33 so should still have a season or two left in him . |
5 | Even if at the next general election Labour does better than ever before in attracting working-class support , say 80 per cent of the working class , it still would not have a majority of the vote . |
6 | The silly old bugger still wo n't have a telephone installed , you know . |
7 | Well the thing is you probably would n't have a day would you ? |
8 | Now let's just have a look at some problem areas . |
9 | Now let's just have a look at what we 're doing . |
10 | ‘ The competition is well under way , so if we do n't get going now we really wo n't have a chance . |
11 | You know roll that on to the plate which unfortunately may still have a film of turpentine on it from when I cleaned it . |
12 | I was n't suggesting you betray any human warmth in your soul by sharing a bed — simply pointing out that yours is unslept in , whereas mine at least should still have a remnant of heat in it . ’ |
13 | Milvia certainly would n't have a clue what a report looks like cos I do n't ! |