Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] have a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I know , but can I just have a burst of adverts ? |
2 | Can I just have a cup of tea ? |
3 | Can I just have a light off your cigarette then ? |
4 | I mean … could I possibly have a word with you ? ’ |
5 | Oh God — ca n't I even have a row with you now ? |
6 | Let me just have a word with |
7 | ‘ I think somebody better have a look at John , ’ she says . |
8 | Would you rather have a cup of tea ? |
9 | Would you rather have a woman on the throne of England ? ’ |
10 | Would n't you rather have a woman with a mind of her own ? |
11 | Do n't you , almost , you can almost hear behind the text saying , would n't you rather have a woman like that |
12 | Well you better have a flunter with them , number five . |
13 | Or sometimes if they 're not sure I 'll say Well before we book it can you just have a run round the house and then ring me back tell me actually what there is to go . |
14 | Can you can you tell me or have you got a pic , where does the picture usually go ? does it go right at the top or do you usually have a bit of headline what happened in that Mirror one there ? |
15 | Did you ever have a problem with family , friends , or women in your life who automatically assumed the boy was you ? |
16 | do you ever have a need for a carrier |
17 | That leads to a conversation : ‘ Did you ever have a dog in your house ? ’ |
18 | did you ever have a desire of er a wall bracket where you did n't have to chase in the flex that it actually ran up from er a socket in the wall ? |
19 | ‘ Did n't you even have a man on him ? ’ said Owen incredulously . |
20 | I think if the committee did that then we 'd be back to what five or six years ago , when a whole afternoon was spent on that and I would n't commend that to you , but can we perhaps have a word with the officers at a later stage , take it on board what both Graham and Anne have been saying , and obviously not trying to do that in a meeting like this but try to prepare for it a month before-hand . |
21 | It is n't a case of wanting them they 're such good knives you do n't get them at that price , too often right can we just have a look at the price of microwaves , while we 're here |
22 | Can we please have a column for us 50-year-olds ? |
23 | Would we then have a guarantee against the occurrence of a crisis ? |
24 | Will he particularly look at what the French are doing in terms of tax concessions to encourage the viability of such an environmentally friendly fuel , and will he perhaps have a word with our right hon. Friend the Chancellor on that subject ? |
25 | Could it or could it not have a bearing on this present case of murder ? |
26 | So why could n't he just have a photograph of his sales team portraying the kind of team spirit that runs throughout the branch ? |
27 | Let us not have a debate across the Chamber below the Gangway . |