Example sentences of "if [pron] [modal v] have [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean , if I can have twelve hours , then I 'm happy . |
2 | I asked Leo if I could have five minutes ' peace . |
3 | ‘ I wondered if you might have any papers relating to it . ’ |
4 | He was always reluctant to approve subsidies ; in 1621 , when other members were prepared to pledge their lives and fortunes to recover the Palatinate , he observed bitterly that the farmers would say , ‘ if you will have three taxes in one year , we must have three harvests in one year . ’ |
5 | If you should have any questions , please do contact me without delay . |
6 | If you must have whole halves , as many confectioners must , then your best source is probably France . |
7 | I doubt if you 'd have six children under four would you ? |
8 | We may ask if we would have different views on the interrelationships of modern craniates if we had no fossils . |
9 | He also interestingly asked us if we 'd have any objections to another religious order . |
10 | Because it 's , I mean it would be very good if we could have several schools |
11 | Sir we 've only had this for I think for three minutes before the start of the erm of of this erm session , I 'm just wondering if we could have ten minutes to read it ? |
12 | ‘ They asked if they could have some pictures , which I 've sent out . ’ |
13 | The best new piece of equipment at the Royal Welsh Show this week suitable for upland farming conditions sounded as if it should have four legs rather than four wheels . |
14 | An eminent preacher claimed that he could overcome even the worst disaster if he could have fifteen minutes of contemplation . |