Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [pers pn] could have a " in BNC.
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1 | It is a wonderful notion that we could have a conference of the main spokesmen for the different organisations |
2 | Bannister , told earlier this week that he could have a second month on trial at the City Ground after scoring twice against Oldham as substitute for Sheringham , confessed : ‘ I never thought I would make such quick progress with Forest . |
3 | Then in January 1879 the Mission School committee relented and informed his father that he could have a temporary post after all . |
4 | Principally because of ACT , there is no way that you could have a UK company over a European group . |
5 | I loved the fact that I could have a four , five , six piece group that was capable of making this huge wall of sound in addition to what we did as just a jazz quartet . ’ |