Example sentences of "have [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll have 'is child to bring up very soon . ’ |
2 | Later still , the analyst suggests that Fraser may want to offer reparation , by writing this book , for the guilt he had felt in relation to his father , and Fraser asks : ‘ For wanting to destroy him so I could have my mother to myself ? ’ |
3 | He would n't make me have my birthday party in the rumpus-room with the girls . |
4 | ‘ I do n't have my diary with me , ’ said Lucy , sipping wine and suddenly distracted . |
5 | Fixing my eyes on them , I could n't help cursing Aisha , wishing she was dead , swearing by the Prophet Muhammad that I would have my revenge because it was she who was stopping me walking those streets and riding in those red buses to find work and a flat or a room of my own . |
6 | ‘ Mummy , can I have my St Margaret picture ? ’ |
7 | They did n't have my size but they would be OK . |
8 | I let Nat have my dogs and sit in with Tony . |
9 | As Sabra , a woman in her forties , told me ‘ If I go out I usually do have my Dupatta round me , but at work I ca n't wear it in case it gets caught up in the machines , so I just wear a scarf on my head when I leave the house — something is needed to save one 's Izzat ’ . |
10 | I could have my own contributions returned or I could leave my pension where it was and draw it at the age of sixty-five . |
11 | ‘ You can have my helmet , ’ said Philip . |
12 | ‘ I 'll have my dinner now . |
13 | You can have my mother 's address for next of kin . ’ |
14 | It 's this really creepy area , a dead-end road in a red-light district , and when I got there I discovered I did n't have my key and he was n't in , so I was locked out . |
15 | But I would n't have my photograph taken at that time at all . |
16 | ‘ This is a disgrace and I wo n't have it and I will have my coffee and rolls and eggs and I will have a good fire or I leave tomorrow and to hell with you . ’ |
17 | I 'll have my chance another time . ’ |
18 | I had thought about it seriously , examined the political parties with an open mind , and finally come to the conclusion that the Lib-Dems should have my vote . |
19 | I 'll have my pint this evening . ’ |
20 | May I have my coat ? ’ |
21 | The coroner will have my full report in the morning . |
22 | On the street again , suddenly I felt I was in the middle of a farce — ‘ POLICE SEARCH FOR THE BIG BANANA IS ON — and the discovery that actually I did have my cheque numbers in my moneybelt and that it was the photocopies that had been stolen made me almost light-headed . |
23 | ‘ Butler , ’ he said , once we were in the hall , ‘ I wonder if I could have my feet changed . |
24 | The glass would still have my fingerprints on it , I 'm sure . ’ |
25 | Duncan at L.A.B. dropped off my gear at the shops as he did n't have my address , when I went to get it only half was handed over . |
26 | I know now he was just trying to make a sale and did n't have my size in stock , but since he was wearing a fleecy top and tracksuit trousers I believed him , and bought these huge leather edifices that a young married couple could quite comfortably live in and bring up a family . |
27 | ‘ Can I have my story ? ’ she said . |
28 | Just as well I did n't have my board after all . |
29 | All I 'd need is a few fags to keep me awake and I 'd have my foot down all the way . |
30 | Tomorrow , I would have my first real taste of desert . |