Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well you might find out a little bit later on , an I 'll also have live music on the show from the Old Vic in , Andrew 's gon na be down there with Edward , it 's all to come . |
2 | Such games are usually very playable but BTTF is so poorly executed , I 'd rather have Corky stand on my head than play this drivel again . |
3 | I 'd sooner have cold meat than . |
4 | I will always have fond memories of watching Fred Daly jauntily striding down the fairways , whistling away and enjoying every aspect of the game . |
5 | For example , the thought ‘ They are on my left ’ does not ‘ succeed ’ as a thought unless I can also have other thoughts such as ‘ If I move to my left they will move to my right ’ , ‘ They are substantial ’ ( that is , not a chimera ) , ‘ They are reachable/not reachable ’ , ‘ They are supported by something ’ , ‘ A large opaque object coming between me and them would render them invisible to me ’ … |
6 | She may just have vital information that will give Bob the lead he 's looking for . ’ |
7 | You 'll probably have warm temperatures and good sunbathing weather , but it can also be chilly and windy . |
8 | She could easily have noble blood , she looked the sort . |
9 | But even if you went in as researcher who 's going to interview them , and a , and informal way which might be a more appropriate method , you 'd still have considerable difficulty in that there is , they 'll spin you a yarn and whatnot , you know what they wanted you think rather than what what they should . |
10 | Even if she were thinner she would still have huge shoulders and great big feet . |
11 | ‘ The lady informs me , ’ said the Substitute as they drove away and the Captain reported the husband 's silence , ‘ that his brother is a bad lot , the bane of her life , that she would never have married Salvatore — who , I should tell you , is a saint , a veritable saint , when considered on his own — if she had known she 'd be stuck with the terrible Antonio as well . |
12 | In particular , you will probably have good reason to complain if your employer departs at the last minute from an approach to the selection process that has previously been announced . |
13 | You will get the desired effect , but you will also have slippery tack . |
14 | In subsequent years when you prepare your gains and losses bar charts you will then have objective data on which to evaluate the effectiveness of your plans . |
15 | You can either have oblong oval , or round , I think . |
16 | You can also have geographical factors again , as we said last week , to do with things like scenery and obviously geographical factors are very important if we consider skiing er with the classification of the ski slopes between difficult and suit beginners . |
17 | Now with all the oth other intervals you can also have minor seconds , minor sixths and minor sevenths . |
18 | Even if you are working or have been away from the University for more than two years you can still have Current Vacancies mailed to you for a small charge . |
19 | You can always have certain procedures . |
20 | that means you can always have baked beans on toast at lunch time , it 's the case of first week finding out . |
21 | Despite all the theoretical and intuitive objections to a Martian origin — the uncertainties of the evidence and difficulties of proof — excitement is mounting at the possibility that , without waiting for a mission to return samples from Mars , we may already have Martian samples at hand . |
22 | If we killed every Northumbrian , we should still have fresh troops coming against us , and Scone and Perth would have fallen . ’ |
23 | Without this single find in a remote country we should only have doubtful knowledge , from some remarks in Herodotus , of archaic decorative metal-work on this scale . |
24 | I , I should think we 'd probably have good people going , |
25 | If things went well , we 'd get our investment back in five years , with a handsome profit as well , and we 'd still have effective control of a hotel which we could continue to operate as part of our group . |
26 | We would thus have primary responsibility to ensure that the advertisement is factually accurate . |
27 | Being a property tax — there is not now any contention between the two main parties about that — we can either tax the kind of house and say , for example , that all three-bedroom properties shall be taxed the same , in which case my hon. Friends should be aware that we would soon have tremendous anomalies as the same tax is placed on a Mayfair flat as is put on a flat in a mining village , or we can have regional banding , and then there must be boundaries between regions . |
28 | And we will even have different sensitivities to the rules of grammar . |
29 | We will still have decent food ; we will probably have better food . |
30 | Whether that was erm a child , whether it was a woman , anybody who tries to take my firearm from me would really have serious problems . |