Example sentences of "i [modal v] [adv] have the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I may never have the strength again . ’ |
2 | The suite , everything had screw on legs and we bought erm a radiogram , that was a Pye , beautiful thing it was , it was ever so expensive then , I might even have the bill for that somewhere , we bought that at the town centre in Laytoners was it ? |
3 | ‘ There 's something I need to say to you , Dad , and I 'll never have the courage to do it face to face . |
4 | I do n't like my lessons , I 'd rather have the money , if that 's what she 's saying |
5 | I 'd rather have the money . |
6 | And I 'd rather have the things I used to see than your phoney talk any day . |
7 | ‘ I sometimes use an ambient mic on guitars , but I find that it can make things sound a bit too boxy and I 'd rather have the choice on the mix if I want to add a bit of ambience . |
8 | But I 'd rather have the Sunday off , cos of Cheeky . |
9 | I 'd rather have the hit off dikes any day , but smack was easier to get hold of , so I got into that instead . |
10 | I 'd rather have the doctor saying that I ca n't go home rather than me signing myself out . |
11 | I do n't want to spend too long — there 's a lot else to do in London and I 'd rather have the autopsy before I ask too many questions . |
12 | Yeah , well I 've got floral , I 'd rather have the plain |
13 | I 'd rather have the power |
14 | I 'd sooner have the duvet to be honest about it ! |
15 | I mean I did not need to stay on at school or get my B.A. at Strathclyde to know when not to F or C. Fuck-me shoes , I just handed them back to the saleslady with as much dignity as I could muster and says , thanks but no thanks , I do n't know when I 'd ever have the occasion to werr them . |
16 | I do n't know why I should be ; it was quite a reasonable assumption and I ca n't begin to imagine how anyone would dare to whip two manuscripts like that out of sight — I 'd never have the nerve . |
17 | plus if I could get something doing a job like that I 'd still have the holidays off , cos I 'll need |
18 | I said , oh I 'd only have the timer and it let's you do half an hour at a time |
19 | ‘ I would rather have the problems we 've got and still be in the European Cup than be without them and a place in the Champions League as well , ’ said the manager . |
20 | There are some folk who will talk about the the baptism of the spirit , and the gifts of the spirit , and say , oh well , well they 're all very well and good but I would rather have the fruit of the spirit . |
21 | I would never have the chance of an adventure like this again . |
22 | I knew I would never have the courage to go and ask for my job back after the baby was born , even if circumstances allowed it ; it would soon be filled again , and it 's always horrible to go back to a place where you 've been happy in your own little niche and find somebody else in it . |
23 | Now I know I shall never have the skill . |
24 | I am surprised by what he says ; if he cares to write to me or to the Secretary of State for Education and Science I will certainly have the matter looked into . |
25 | I do hope and pray that I will never have the need to use it . |
26 | So er if I can just have the lights off at this stage please . |