Example sentences of "[adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If reading Alison 's story sets off alarm bells in your head about whether you too have an exercise obsession , or perhaps have a friend or sister who does , then turn to ‘ Obsessions : Where to get help ’ . |
2 | Perhaps have a look in Marks and see whether they 've got any nice baby clothes , she might like something like that . |
3 | and then keep them and perhaps have a bit of a fry up |
4 | Perhaps have a conversation with someone up that end erm well I , I , I ca n't see anything |
5 | It 's thought that the morning , when people are a bit lively , is a good time for therapy-type activities — perhaps have a half-hour reminiscence group over a coffee at 9.30 or 10.00 am . |
6 | ‘ Would you like to come back to my cottage with me and clean yourself and perhaps have a drink of lemonade and a biscuit ? ’ |
7 | So let me just say a few things before he does arrive , and catch his breath and perhaps have a cup of tea , on , on a topic which we , it 's not fully listed but I think is worth just mentioning , and that is writing for the press , because it may occur to you and in fact you may yourself on occasions , write things for the press . |
8 | Now this one , four hedges together have a mass of two hundred grams how many have a mass of two and ha ? |
9 | His words constitute a fervent expression of faith in a new creed , a new political and social system , a new kind of literature which together have a rejuvenating and energising capacity that stands in marked contrast to the corruption and dissolution of a decaying , moribund capitalist society . |
10 | By contrast , they and the Social Democrats , who both slumped in last December 's general election , do not together have a majority there now . |
11 | Roderick believes that women obviously have a head start as they have been reared with values of nurturing , partnership and growth . |
12 | Our suggested strategies for improvement obviously have a price tag but such support may well seem desirable given the current consensus in education and government in favour of widening access , particularly for less advantaged groups . |
13 | Though I must admit , I only have a bite at lunchtime myself . |
14 | We only have a newspaper once a week . |
15 | Travel USA : You need a year to see California So if you only have a fortnight a plan is really essential , John Hiscock says |
16 | We probably lost them on the Beltway , and they 'd been chasing round the Virginia countryside trying to pick me up … those things only have a range of about three miles . ’ |
17 | ‘ We only have a rabbit , ’ he found himself saying , ‘ but we kill that usually . |
18 | Given that most visitors only have a couple of weeks , it is necessary to arrive with some sort of plan . |
19 | This may seem like a backward step but for those users who only have a computer system and printer this program is ideal for completing any form that will fit in your printer . |
20 | One can see the publishers emerging from that smoke-filled room , slapping each other on the back : ‘ Baby , we not only have a trilogy here , we have a thesaurus . ’ |
21 | that 's two lines as well , I mean if , if you only have a tenner it pays for your afternoon out |
22 | Could our bodies glow red when we only have a day left so we could all sit down and wait comfortably and then when we snuff it we could just disappear . |
23 | You see , he pay the proper fare , if you only have a single . |
24 | Perhaps he thinks you only have a motorcycle driving licence ! |
25 | ‘ We only have a four-gallon tank , ’ explained Mr Simon , an independent financial advisor , of Eglinton Avenue , who bought the car in November specially to enter the challenge . |
26 | The Americans do it much better having Thanksgiving to space it out so they only have a month of Christmas though they do seem to let their elections creep back just as we do with football … ’ |
27 | The new owner may find to their dismay , that they not only have a horse who is a perpetual puller , but one who also refuses to learn to travel more slowly . |
28 | Instead of the 125mph Class 89 prototype , an order was placed in January 1986 for twenty-nine Class 90 locomotives but they only have a potential of 110mph . |
29 | ( Many floatplanes only have a handle on the end of the wire , and you have to hook it onto some convenient protrusion . ) |
30 | ‘ I only have a moment . |