Example sentences of "have a [noun] at [pos pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The caterpillar of a Costa Rican moth , in one of the most extraordinary of all mimicries , has a pattern at its rear end that makes it look like a tiny viper .
2 Can I have a look at your other
3 Let's have a look at your poor mouth , ah poor Rick !
4 Stanley had the saw running — we used to sell a few logs in them days — when all of a sudden he hears an explosion and thinks somebody 's having a go at his precious Lagonda .
5 Yesterday , the Prime Minister had a go at my right hon. Friend the Leader of the Opposition for having changed his position .
6 But physiology was also a family activity ; he had a laboratory at his spacious home in London .
7 ‘ Now ’ , said my guide , ‘ you 've seen about the finest thing in corridors and new main line coaches , so come and have a look at our new Watford locals — the best locals , bar none , in the Kingdom ’ .
8 Have a look at your great big tonsils ?
9 ‘ Miss Lennox , do you mind if I pop out and have a look at your front garden before it 's too dark ?
10 Have a look at your terminal window , come on .
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