Example sentences of "have a [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Will you have a soupcon more ? |
2 | I want to rebuild my 107 , 10 seater , 5 door 1957 station wagon , but I do not have a safari hard top . |
3 | I had planned to buy a flat with Geraldine but realized that if — no , when — John came back I would rather have a home all set up for him . |
4 | Letting the children have a go first can save time , because they may be right . |
5 | Mummy , can I have a go first ? |
6 | He wanted me have a go , but I 'm not no I I 'll have a go another time when it 's quiet , not when there 's be been showing me . |
7 | That cooker hood was filthy , must of been all the Christmas shopping cooking I mean I think I 'll put the new filter on , I 'll have a go any way |
8 | It must have a nest close by with , perhaps , ‘ five eggs , pen scribbled o'er with ink/ their shells resembling writing scrolls ’ . |
9 | It did however have a Part III home for elderly mentally infirm clients and a day centre operated by a voluntary organisation ; there was also a growing private residential sector . |
10 | Each building should have a scale appropriate to its function and to the size of the town in which it is set . |
11 | And he wo n't have a boiler big enough for the suit . |
12 | we we could have a level three test that they could try . |
13 | She wanted to cling to his hands and say , tell me it 's still all right between us , tell me you still love me , tell me we can have a child one day . |
14 | Another point that Akpata has brought up is that match and event organisers need to be aware of the ‘ trauma hospital ’ closest to their area , and should have a person capable of performing triage at the ready . |
15 | Secondary education should not be the preserve of men , and the curriculum should not have a gender specific bias based on expected household duties . |
16 | destroyed all mine and put it all in the , I mean lipsticks ten quid a time or whatever , seven quid a time , so I went through and Mary had a she got this moisture , oh I thought what does this mean , she said it 's for removing lines , I thought right we 'll have a sample this |
17 | I think you should have a music one . |
18 | Does the variation have a function similar to the interpretation placed upon the cremation pottery , that it represents the wearer 's social group ? |
19 | AFTER the recent wonderful developments in eastern Europe , particularly the fall of the Berlin Wall , can we now have a bit more freedom — other than the freedom to spend money . |
20 | Some of the delayed motorists were distinctly lacking in respect , one going as far as to say that if he were going to get buried he 'd have a bit more consideration for other road users . |
21 | ‘ We 'll have a bit more sea , kick up some spray . ’ |
22 | You should have a bit more respect for the boys in blue . ’ |
23 | erm and er then you know you 'll , you 'll have a bit more of a , a shopping list as it were , and , and that may help you to erm actually define where you want to go within this huge range of of er you know possibilities . |
24 | I know there 's a new committee that deals with this but could we have a bit more detail about the amounts and who they go to . |
25 | oh I wondered where it was , yes alright if you stand things up edge to edge , you 'll have a bit more room wo n't ya ? |
26 | you can have a bit more space then Phil ca n't you ? |
27 | They could have a bit more money spent on them . |
28 | Gon na have a bit more of that . |
29 | tonight , if you 're gon na have that , oh I can have a bit some other night then |
30 | Its telescope will have a mirror 60 cm across , and will be cooled by liquid helium to a temperature of only a few degrees above absolute zero ; and its detectors will be sensitive to wavelengths up to a maximum of 120 micrometres . |