Example sentences of "[adv] they [vb mod] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Or perhaps they would have the sense to be washing their hair when Esquire phones to ask them out .
2 ‘ Who knows , ’ Ernest said , ‘ perhaps they 'll have a bit of food to spare .
3 Unfortunately with got to get some of those people who do n't want to come and it 's all about bums on seats it 's the old old saying bums on seats we 've got to get an answer how we do n't get to these here at the moment in the audience whether they are people who want to get bums on seats or how they know how to do it perhaps they should have a meeting like this every month I 've never seen so many of .
4 Intelligence experts suggested that only they would have the equipment and technical expertise to intercept and re-broadcast high quality recordings of mobile phone calls .
5 Intelligence experts suggested that only they would have the equipment and technical expertise to intercept and re-broadcast high quality recordings of mobile phone calls .
6 So they 'll have the run of the place then and then they 'll be able to , be able to go in and out once they please I suppose .
7 So they 'll have an hallucination of eating the cake and say yummy is n't this cake lovely , and you and I can see there 's no cake there .
8 so they could have a shower
9 Nevertheless they should have no place in pure classical ballets because they are largely acrobatic , and as such have a place only in certain modern works which discard the old conventions in order to display the athleticism and freedom of movement that today 's choreographers use as part of their material .
10 Some never query that sooner or later they will have a child or several children .
11 I dare n't have done if I had n't er oh oh I know once my my doctor came to see me about something and there was erm a lot of people used to use er some pills oh what were they called , little round pills , when at the monthly periods they used to use them , oh Doctor Johnson 's , Doctor somebody 's pills , now they would have the effect of er your period you would see more than you usually did .
12 Somewhere they must have an affinity for it ; hearts inclined to flower arrangements , minds intrigued by cleaning products .
13 Well they should have a notice up should n't they ?
14 well let it dry off for a minute , well they must have a card , good job I thought about that I should be interested to see what she calls her because I think Annalise is a beautiful name
15 Well they must have a lot of money .
16 People often worry that their heart is beating so fast they will have a heart attack , or they feel so faint and dizzy they will collapse , or they will be physically sick in public .
17 Here they will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge to practical situations and to evaluate company practices .
18 Although Mr Flowerdew used to come down occasionally and see him : sometimes they would have a row and sometimes they were quite friendly .
19 ‘ Once they are beyond the reach of the Wyrmberg 's magic then they 'll have no Power .
20 My mum and aunt are always saying to me , a white girl will first of all be engaged , then marry , then live in her mum 's house for a little while until they can afford the mortgage on their place , then buy a house , live there for a couple of years , then they 'll have the baby .
21 A series of studies by Patterson and her colleagues ( e.g. , Patterson and Kister , 1981 ) hypothesized that if children knew that they should ask questions when they were uncertain of a message 's adequacy , then they would have a procedure for resolving communication failure .
22 Then they could have the twin beds in your room . ’
23 Then they can have the quality of life they want , not the quality of life we choose for them .
24 Even then they will have no evidence — unless perhaps they tape all conversations with their dealers , for themselves .
25 So you 've got your graph now and then they 'd have a question on it and they might say , Erm what would be the weight with five engines ?
26 And then they 'd have the funeral at twelve and then they would walk .
27 Okay , they 're poor paid , but at least they would have the pride of saying that they 've got a job whereas the elderly are having to just sit at home and turning down their fires and turning down their central heating in case they ca n't afford their bills !
28 Once there they should have the capacity ( if not the inclination ) to change organizations to ensure their renewal and growth .
29 Well erm in our organisation and it was in our submission that we felt that it er it should belong wholly to erm the employer erm it should belong to the beneficiaries as well , because we feel very strongly that the pension is deferred pay , it is deferred salary , and therefore they should have an ownership of part ownership in that fund .
30 Certainly they will have a presence in the instant sector that will be created but they will only want to hold shares in two or three companies .
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