Example sentences of "[adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ooh well they used to well they did n't used to sing a lot of songs but er they used to do a lot of you know playing about and perhaps and then they 'd perhaps have a ball . |
2 | All those people who 've never done it before and if you 're in bed at the moment I 'll perhaps have a chat with you while you 're in bed this morning . |
3 | Will he particularly look at what the French are doing in terms of tax concessions to encourage the viability of such an environmentally friendly fuel , and will he perhaps have a word with our right hon. Friend the Chancellor on that subject ? |
4 | I think if the committee did that then we 'd be back to what five or six years ago , when a whole afternoon was spent on that and I would n't commend that to you , but can we perhaps have a word with the officers at a later stage , take it on board what both Graham and Anne have been saying , and obviously not trying to do that in a meeting like this but try to prepare for it a month before-hand . |
5 | If I could perhaps have a picture my father painted ? ’ |
6 | A high-end offering , the model 620 , destined for the workstation and server markets , will apparently have a performance rating of 100 SPECmarks and is expected to rollout the door mid-1993 . |
7 | So you could literally have a situation in which you could live say er er a woman could er live er you know a mile from the state line and in one state er abortion er could be something which ended up with a doctor in prison for life , in another state , across the state line , it could be something which was er you know er provided free of charge by the state public health authorities . |
8 | A hotel may apply for a full on-licence ; on the other hand small establishments may merely have a restaurant licence or a residential licence . |
9 | Harry may only have a walk-on part at Birdland , but he 's still the star of the show . |
10 | If he carps we 'll only have a row . |
11 | Can only have a bit I 'm having |
12 | But if you 'd , if the original sum assured was only sixty thousand , you could only have a quarter , so you could only have fifteen thousand pounds maximum . |
13 | Driver Number : You will only have a Driver Number if you have already been issued with a New Style ( 10 Year type ) licence . |
14 | So , as you can see , there is no need to be discouraged from growing plants for pressing even if you do only have a window box . |
15 | But it 's something that I think someone can only have a go at if they have a great deal of support and a chance to experiment in a way that still gives them the option erm not to change if they feel that they ca n't handle it any other way erm so I think there are a lot of difficulties associated with this kind of problem . |
16 | But this has the consequence , as we noted , that natural languages will only have a syntax and a pragmatics , and no semantics . |
17 | The result of the provisions relating to duration is that the owner of the right can only have a maximum of 10 years to exploit the design commercially . |
18 | The important thing to note is that such words will only have a value charge as part of their standard meaning , if the users of the language mostly have a certain shared attitude to what answers to the descriptive meaning . |
19 | he can only have a siesta |
20 | You can only have a bath in our house . |
21 | The company , whose workstation and systems business is now housed in a wholly-owned subsidiary called Axil Workstations in San Jose , California , reckons Sun Microsystems Inc will only have a month 's headstart on it in the SuperSparc market . |
22 | Erm it does obviously have a bearing on sales to the third countries when the er aircraft is in production . |
23 | That 's right , Chairman , we did , we wanted to inform people of what was erm , and they would au obviously have a right to comment , but we did n't regard that a , a formal consultation basis . |
24 | You 'd better have a go on these , I think . |
25 | ‘ I 'd better have a look , ’ he said . |
26 | And talking of checking , I 'd better have a look through the house to see if anything 's missing . |
27 | I think we 'd better have a look at equations actually . |
28 | ‘ I 'd better have a look at you . ’ |
29 | ‘ I think somebody better have a look at John , ’ she says . |
30 | ‘ I think we 'd better have a look to see what 's wrong , ’ Mum said . |