Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [modal v] [adv] have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The doctors told me I would never have a child of my own . |
2 | Now although there will obviously be occasions when this belief is warranted , when learners are of an age , for example , at which they would not have the capacity or disposition for analytic self-reflection , there seems no good reason for supposing that the belief is universally valid . |
3 | Should not he announce that he will withdraw those parts of the Bill and give people seeking political asylum the same rights to legal advice as anyone else would have , rather than introduce this appalling system under which they will not have the same equality before the law ? |
4 | to because we 've got the Legal Aid system , but I mean my son was also a repeated robbed in his car and what shocked me was the , the police they said to me you should n't have a pretty car any way , he had a brand new X R three |
5 | You know , she 's sworn to me she would n't have a Russian if he offered her a thousand quid . |
6 | So if I were you I would just have a word with your insurance company and make sure that everything 's okay but you 're obviously , they must know that you 've got to leave your er fridge-freezer switched on , so you 've got to have your mains electrics on . |
7 | their , their supply routes are n't as well defined as ours , but they 've got shear weight of numbers , see , I 'm af , I 'm afraid , I could be a fucking karate black belt or something right , so one on one against you I would n't have a problem , but if you went and got fucking thirty of your mates I would have a problem , I maybe able to hold you off for a fucking few minutes or something or if you could either contact , maybe a few months or years or something , but they will win |
8 | I want to something she would n't have a , I was quite happy to , I 'd , I 'd have cooked her a choc ice , |
9 | She had always promised herself she would never have an affair with a married man . |
10 | Has the man from British Rail ever wondered ? ; — Supermarket managers taking toddlers through the check out and telling them they ca n't have the sweets that are especially positioned within their grasp . |
11 | It is this group who will be the senior teachers , heads and inspectors at the beginning of the second millennium , and it will be they who will therefore have the opportunity , if they choose to take it , to play a crucial role in educational reform . |
12 | Without people like him we would n't have a PFK magazine and that would be about as bad as never having heard of fish at all ! |
13 | ‘ If it was n't for him we 'd still have the empire . ’ |
14 | how many people have walked out because they they ca n't have a drink . |
15 | Less than one month after she and David were married , and knowing that he himself would never have the courage to ask , Beth had gone to Luther Reynolds with a certain proposition . |
16 | Without it we should not have the motive or stimulus to reach our goals or survive some of the situations in which we find ourselves . |
17 | That most people you know , they wo n't try something like that , I mean , I know I 'm a bit like that myself I 'd sooner have a steak . |
18 | Ross is probably right that his is the more common sense view , but it may still strike us as extremely odd that it could ever be one 's duty not to do what which would certainly have the best results . |
19 | On the telephone it is easier ( though not necessarily easy ) to be firm , to say what you might not have the courage to say face-to-face . |
20 | They were indeed what they could only have been-the two scouting vessels which had returned , safe and sound . |