Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [adv] have [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I may just have me chicken out and keep the sausage for another day |
2 | If I were still at Bewick , I should still have my vision of myself quite obliterated by your violent view of how I should be , but I am free now and you can not put the chains back on , it is too late , I am growing up . ’ |
3 | ‘ I 'll even have my own private stretch of beach . ’ |
4 | I 'll just have your coat on shall we ? |
5 | After I get out of here , I 'll just have my flat and I 'll continue . |
6 | I 'll just have my bike outside and quickly get on . |
7 | I 'll not have my servants smelling like a cesspit , but there 's naught to be done for the present . ’ |
8 | I 'll always have my Sunday dinner |
9 | ‘ Do I have your promise that , regardless of what happens , regardless of — er — whether you like it or not , at the end of this — farce , I 'll still have my job ? ’ |
10 | It wo n't be long before she catches a chill , and then I 'll really have my hands full . |
11 | But I gave her a cold stare and fluffed my fur out ; I could n't have her thinking I was a pushover . |
12 | Francis said : ‘ I could n't have your patience , darling ! |
13 | ‘ I could n't have my hair done , and it got so thin and straggly at the back . ’ |
14 | ‘ I could not have my revenge on those sub-human creatures who actually killed my father , but I swore to myself that I would find the British Judas who had betrayed him and have revenge . ’ |
15 | ‘ If I could perhaps have your address for delivery please , Miss Milligan , ’ the chief assistant requested . |
16 | Of course , I could never have your patience and study the stock exchange prices , Molly Coddle . |
17 | I think I 'd rather have my Tagamet because of that |
18 | Oh yeah , erm , oh I 'd rather have our climate I think . |
19 | It 's the same as that place in Australia where they have n't seen rain for seventeen years , I mean there 's children who are grown up now at college have never seen a spot of rain , I 'd hate that I 'd rather have our , sometimes dismal climate . |
20 | I 'd sooner have my hands cut off than vote Conservative . ’ |
21 | I 'd sooner have my hands cut off than vote Conservative . ’ |
22 | But I would sooner have my journal and fight against Tig than die , frozen , wolfmeat , without anything to remind me of the pure pleasure I 've had during my life . |
23 | But I would n't have my photograph taken at that time at all . |
24 | I ca n't have her death on my conscience . ’ |
25 | ‘ I ca n't have my car back today ? ’ she asked quickly , trying for all she was worth not to panic when he shook his head . |
26 | Well like , one one night the er one of the sisters took one of the women upstairs and she said , I ca n't have my slippers there ! |
27 | Yeah the terminal came up erm , due to an error were unable to complete your transaction , so I thought oh great , so I ca n't have my money in any place |
28 | And whatever he does to me I shall still have my woman-me he can never touch . |
29 | ‘ I will just have my maid ’ — the emphasis was delicate — ‘ bring my shawl , ’ said Mrs Crump . |
30 | I will not have my food served on stone cold plates . ’ |