Example sentences of "[conj] i [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In may respects , my shop is just the opposite , although I certainly have a health foods section , as do many delicatessens .
2 He said last night : ‘ I think I 've proved that I still have a lot to offer at senior level .
3 ‘ I 'm also pleased that I now have a style I can easily recreate at home .
4 ‘ I have a good cry sometimes , ’ she said , ‘ in the same way that I sometimes have a spring-clean .
5 Having made the Hannover picture I thought it would be nice to have a smaller version , so I now have a two-metre square version on canvas , also painted with Scanachrome , and I am working on the area of the television screen in a more painterly manner than I was able to use on the large one .
6 ‘ They probably killed a lot of people , and I probably have a lot of blood on my hands , ’ the investigating journalist was told by Robert Martens , who had spent two years compiling the lists in the US Embassy in Jakarta .
7 And I just have a couple of other things I want to say to you and then we can all go home .
8 During week-ends I have two part-time helpers and I also have a couple of part-time helpers from time to time .
9 And I also have a brother that 's on the crew .
10 And I also have a bunch of instruments that I might try out in a song ; you get to know what each one will do , but you still have to try two or three to see which has the best voice for the tune . ’
11 Q : Can I take out this Plan if I already have a Hospital Income Plan with Sun Alliance ?
12 If I ever have a man , remind me not to introduce him to you . ’
13 If I ever have a dig at him now he says : ‘ Christ , you 've read the same books as I have ! ’ and I say : ‘ Yeah but you 've got the licence to prove it . ’ ’
14 As long as my father was alive I felt that I was not myself but his son , as I hope my son will feel for me — if I ever have a son , that is . ’
15 I am dark haired and tan quite easily , but I also have a lot of moles and freckles .
16 ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ Merrill said , blindly thrusting her notebook into her handbag , ‘ but I already have a date . ’
17 But I always have a fork , a knife and fork ; it 's … it 's bad manners to eat with your fingers . ’
18 Reading the news for ITN means I sometimes work peculiar hours but I often have a weekday morning off , and that 's when I play golf .
19 But I still have a map drawn by one of his colleagues , marking all the main sea-trout and salmon lies on Stack ; worth its weight in gold , quite irreplaceable .
20 But I still have a cry , sometimes , when I realize that my mother is dead — and that 's years after .
21 I have a ‘ 58 and a ‘ 63 , plus I also have a couple of ‘ 65s .
22 When I ever have a week off , I try and visit a new city in Europe . ’
23 This is mainly because of Keegan ( but partly 'cos my wife 's family are Geordies ) as I actually have a lot of time for the individual players ( Beardsley/Cole/ Sellars especially ) .
24 Keep up the good work as I still have a lot to learn .
25 Keep up the good work as I still have a lot to learn .
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