Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [modal v] have [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ca n't wait to get this bedroom sorted out Do think I could have my desk ? |
2 | I rang his agent and said : ‘ Do you think I could have his number so that I could persuade him ? ’ |
3 | Er well I mean I 'll have my fireworks on Friday night the fifth of November but erm |
4 | When the guest arrives he/she should have their confirmation slips , airline or travel agents voucher as evidence of their reservation . |
5 | He says he 'll have it mum . |
6 | Informix says it 'll have its database software up on Digital Equipment Corp 's Alpha AXP next month — the stuff is out now on Solaris 2.1 under Sparc . |
7 | Parity says it will have its PerformancePlus models fitted with 33MHz , 36MHz and 40MHz Viking chips . |
8 | Cos I mean you 'd have your employer plan for the year anyway really . |
9 | Well you 've been told you can have your desk and your chair , but you 're not gon na have your lamp and erm some other bits . |
10 | Well do you think we can have our pudding now ? |
11 | Do you think we could have his name ! |
12 | I 'll have you know I 'll have me Parker back . |
13 | ‘ If I cut my profits and prices to whatever lower level you prescribe — for I assume I shall have your guidance on what that should be — will you advise me about the basis on which I should ration the consumers of my article ? |
14 | I 'm inclined to ring in half an hour to see you 've got there safely , but I suppose I 'd have your brother hopping out of bed . ’ |
15 | I suppose she must have her foot in plaster . |
16 | Nonetheless , the niggling doubt had been implanted and , at 13 weeks pregnant , to allay her own and her family 's fears , Fiona decided she would have her blood tested by her colleagues . |
17 | If the army is going to be troublesome , Mr Suharto needs the Muslim masses clearly on his side to ensure he will have his way in next year 's election . |
18 | so I thought I 'll have me water on |
19 | If she is alive and you find her — do you think that would mean you 'd have your Mom back ? |
20 | Sometimes one or other would misuse that privilege and perhaps shout more than was otherwise seemly , ‘ but the fact that we 'd grown up together meant we could have our rows and know that the next day one of us would apologise , and it would all be forgotten . ’ |
21 | Spey Valley Rotary Club were a good team and we knew we would have our work cut-out . |
22 | I think I might have his conscience by saying that I do n't mind . |
23 | Pretty silly , because you have n't done that piece of work , so perhaps what you would like to do if you would like to follow it with us , then I will give you back , I think I might have your survey here , and you can at least see what we 've been talking about and then on that we can write absent for this piece of work , does that make sense , good . |
24 | Mind you , I think I 'll have my hair shaved off . |
25 | I think I 'll have you Christopher please to read yours about monster , so I 'll have the two monster ones first and then the two home ones . |
26 | Erm I think I 'd have my business later , probably about six months . |
27 | and we 're off on Friday , I 'm on a half day on Thursday , so I think I should have my day off on Wednesday . |
28 | They think they 'd have your bags . |
29 | I think he should have his say … |
30 | She said I could have her tenancy . ’ |