Example sentences of "have a [noun] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's about my height but he 's filled out a bit since he came here and he has a kind of stoop now which makes him look smaller and older than he is . |
2 | The equally dependable Valerie Masterson has a couple of tracks too , and the orchestras involved are the Philharmonia under John Owen Edwards , the English National Opera Orchestra conducted by Mark Elder , the Scottish Opera Orchestra under Justin Brown , and the New Sadler 's Wells Opera Orchestra under Barry Wordsworth . |
3 | Resolving the gravitational force due to the star tangential to OA gives zero for A , while for B the force has a component towards A. Therefore there is a relative acceleration between A and B given by which is independent of the masses of A and B. Such an acceleration is called a differential or tidal acceleration ; it is unaffected by the choice of reference frame . |
4 | If the lithosphere of the back-arc zone has a component of motion away from the volcanic arc relative to the underlying asthenosphere the arc may be split apart . |
5 | In the latter position both skimmia and hosta are ideal while Hydrangea petiolaris , planted on the wall has a wealth of bloom once established , even on a north wall . |
6 | Luckily Mr Melding , 29 , a corduroy-clad career Tory who runs the Welsh Centre for International Affairs in Cardiff , has a sense of humour as black as the local coal . |
7 | left , erm P P G twelve and the draft P P G thirteen has a thrust of guidance there that erm talks about a closer relationship between the home and the workplace . |
8 | ‘ He 's got the bulk , the movement and the style and has a bit of power there . |
9 | This man Gennaro obviously has a lot of influence even among the less desirable characters in this city , or at least in this part of it . |
10 | ‘ But it also meant a lot of brances had been washed down and the river has a lot of snags anyway . |
11 | Once you say yes you got ta stick to your word and Morley Street , good horse , but has a lot of weight today . |
12 | if it is known that the baby has a lot of pain eg , multiple chest drains |
13 | It is difficult to account for so large a change in terms of a decrease in effective moment of inertia due to a change in the shape of the crust of the star , because for a rotation rate of 30Hz the equilibrium ellipsoid has a moment of inertia only 10 -4 greater than that of a sphere . |
14 | ( The William Tell story 's emphasis on the escape opportunity given to Tell and the disorder caused to the Austrian boat crew by the " sudden squall " has a ring of conviction hereabouts ! ) |
15 | If you have never had a go at gouache before , TOM ROBB 'S advice should make it plain sailing ! |
16 | Mind you , I think they 've had a bit of luck lately with a couple of wealthy chaps coming to live in the area and showing signs of interest . ’ |
17 | You 've had a bit of luck there , you might turn the other way next year , and you might find that you 've got an increased number of police retiring , and if you have , you 're going to find extreme pressure on the police budget , and you will see that there is the reductions that the Chief Constable told you he would have to make if that happened . |
18 | In fact we 've had a couple of meetings recently Kevin with , with erm the employment office looking at , at their changing role |
19 | May I point out that we have n't had a monarch in residence here since sixteen hundred and three . |
20 | Other economic unions , some short-lived and some longer-lived , in Africa , Asia and the Americas , have had a modicum of influence locally , but none can be said to have had a major influence in global terms . |
21 | ‘ We 've had a flurry of enquiries lately but we ca n't find any file on why the village was evacuated . ’ |
22 | Well I do n't know as I d I d although to tell you the truth I 've always had a weakness for pictures ever since I was a boy . |
23 | We have had a lot of fun together and we still shall . |
24 | Like you say , I do n't think he can be too good at , if he tried , he has had a lot of injuries apparently . |
25 | ‘ YES , I was fired up — I always get like that when I 've had a bit of stick and I have had a lot of stick lately . ’ |
26 | quite refreshing , I 've had a lot of coffee already today . |
27 | That 's not the way I wanted it to be , but I had had a lot of disappointments lately . |
28 | I do n't think they 've had a lot of trouble really speaking with Walsall supporters over the years because they seem to be er go to support the club not to fight and er |
29 | House Funnily enough I was going to say to you when we were out at erm Dartington instead of buying that ice cream , we should of had a cup of tea probably would of been about the same price , and so |
30 | Bloody d I ai n't had a cup of tea yet . |