Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [adv] have a " in BNC.

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1 They may yet have a marginal impact on the projected two-hour general strike , planned for next Monday , but by then it may already be too late to matter .
2 They may yet have a marginal impact on the projected two-hour general strike , planned for next Monday , but by then it may already be too late to matter .
3 Thanks to Saudi Arabia they may soon have a reactor too .
4 In fact they may even have a date for you here .
5 They may well have a reflex aetiology with an afferent arc situated in the colonic wall as well as in the gastric wall — not unlike the gastrocolic reflex .
6 They may not have a reason to prefer one way of going about things to another , but the fact that they chose to do it in a particular way gives them a reason to prefer that way from now on .
7 A Mob of Netters may have a Boss armed with a club , they may not have a Boss armed with a net .
8 In this respect , they may truly have a lower metabolic rate .
9 Many works give initial impact through colour , but in order to remain substantial they must also have a physical quality and that means texture .
10 ‘ If they do n't meet the standards which the Government set they should n't have a licence , ’ he said .
11 They should n't have a team like that in Britain , acting so openly .
12 The POA says previous appeals for extra staff have fallen on deaf ears ; if the same happens this time , they fear they 'll soon have a riot on their hands .
13 Now , the e the early versions were erm a lot less er flexible , they were the dinosaurs , and if anybody 's got an original P E P , they 'll know that all the dealing transactions , all the adjustments have all got to be noted and filed , and if anybody 's had a Lloyds Bank P E P since nineteen eighty seven , they 'll probably have a compete cabinet full of paperwork by now .
14 So I said erm if we say increase to five pounds now , they do n't have to , but it means that they 'll probably have a significant unit holding , you know , to compensate them .
15 When we 're doing first aid incidents erm the standard thing we 're doing for adults when they 're doing a first aid exam is we 'll give present them with a casualty with perhaps a cut hand or something like that and they 'll actually have a black eye .
16 Yeah , then they 'll all have a go at her .
17 And then they 'll all have a shock when they do n't get a piece .
18 ‘ We 'd been told that they might not have a lot of clothes , but they arrived with these huge suitcases , ’ Michelle recalls .
19 They might n't have a pound between them but he knew it would be paid .
20 They might therefore have a physicochemical affinity for one another .
21 They could n't have a season without him , but quite definitely they could n't have one without Busacher either .
22 They could n't have a better time to do it .
23 Few people would ever own a home if they could not have a mortgage .
24 ‘ All this type of modern music that we play , if you think back to when it all started , whether it 's thrash , rap , disco , rock'n'roll , it all started with black people in slavery and poverty in the southern States , and about the only thing they could ever have a good time with was sex .
25 They could then have a separate dining room with sliding doors between the two rooms .
26 They 'd probably have a row about it .
27 They 'd probably have a fifty thousand pound mortgage to pay off the the existing mortgage on that one and the balance .
28 Mr Chairman the , certainly with they 'd still have a problem with a Friday night .
29 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 .
30 They 'd , they 'd all have a little bash , one or two fingers you know , I did even on , on , on one particular one .
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