Example sentences of "[pron] could have [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I could have lasagna with this song ( and another pint ) .
2 You and I could have breakfast in bed , Ellen .
3 I could have access to the female population of the university , both pre and post maternity .
4 I mean the second main paymaster of myself , you know , is the university , in fact , and erm without them I do n't suppose I could have sort of financed the extra side of sort of clothing and everything else for my mayoralty .
5 I mean erm the second main paymaster of myself you know is the University in fact and erm without them I do n't suppose I could have sort of financed the extra side of sort of clothing everything else for my mayoralty .
6 While I was on bail and Stephen was still with foster parents , they promised I could have Stephen for Christmas .
7 Oh Dave , my journey , running about early in the morning to leave everything tidy for the chaps , came out without anything inside their tum , provided that I could have coffee on the , in the buffet car on the train from Stow Market , no hot drinks madam , we have n't got enough power in the batteries , I thought well you know it 's all , we got to Liverpool Street on time
8 Having got this joke out of the way , she was then told no she could not have money for food , but she could have cash for a carpet .
9 Margaret had taken a living-in job in the country where she could have Molly with her .
10 You could have sex in front of mirrors ; take Polaroids and videos ; or watch each other jerking off …
11 Then when you asked me if you could have Bill for Thursday morning .
12 You could have fun in this car .
13 You could have fun in this car
14 Ever thought you could have fun in the red ?
15 You could have access to the finest minds in the business … men and women with vast development experience , who often literally wrote the book on the topics they specialize in .
16 Erm er I do n't know , I mean maybe it would be like it would be like you give a fairly sort of neutral statement and you have the adjectives at the end of the scale give indicate the responses like y'know something like how do you feel about homosexuality and you could have sort of y'know erm natural to unnatural or something like that erm
17 You could have respect for a man who lusted after you and fought for you and took you .
18 You could have ideas of hanging round this place , ’ Doreen persisted relentlessly , glancing at Silas as she did so .
19 Anyway , none could have confidence in such a Government .
20 Fortunately for all concerned we learnt that General De Gaulle was setting up a headquarters in Putney , and we could have help from there .
21 There 's absolutely no reason why , if we provide the correct habitat , they should n't move down and we could have otters in the Thames region perhaps within the next 10 years .
22 Aye , we could have loads of young people together , and you could get loads of old people together er ,
23 ‘ Perhaps we could have cider with our picnic , ’ said Betty .
24 I thought we could have lunch in the garden after your inspection — I 've already arranged for the fridge to be restocked — and afterwards , if you do n't fancy going to the beach , we could go out in my boat , or I 'll take you for a tour of North Zealand , through the quaint old villages with their farmhouses and gardens full of hollyhocks and the beech woods .
25 Sue Spiller , design director of Slix , feels this would blast open the creative possibilities : ‘ We could have swimsuits with long sleeves , polo-necks , even legs . ’
26 No one could have power over others any more .
27 She had thought they could have fruit for dessert but the bananas looked a bit black and sorry , and there were only two ( bruised ) peaches left .
28 Then they could have sex on a tiger skin by an open fire ; actresses always owned things like tiger skins .
29 It was something he found hard to understand , though of course it must be accepted , this escape of children from the parental bonds so that they could have secrets from you and hiding places you could n't penetrate , that they were adults and possessed houses and cars which you had no hand in choosing or buying , that they could lock up those houses as they locked up their thoughts .
30 Nevertheless , on the other hand it was widely felt that the system itself denied young people opportunities and circumstances in which they could have control over their own lives and education .
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