Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] could have a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now do you think I could have a bed somewhere ? ’ |
2 | I do , I like , do you think I could have a copy of anything you 've got to date because lying in my desk this morning is something I have to prepare a briefing note for my chairman and I was thinking about that recent one , but I could n't put my hand on it Robert , absolutely updated on exactly where we are . |
3 | ‘ Do you think I could have a cup of tea , please ? ’ |
4 | Mum , do you think I could have a pen ? |
5 | Do you think I could have a go |
6 | ‘ More girls are now attracted to the sport as they realise they could have a career in golf , ’ she stated . |
7 | Labour supports the ban but Conservatives and the Tobacco Advisory Council say it could have a knock-on effect on sports like motor racing and snooker , which are sponsored by tobacco companies . |
8 | The Labour Pary supports the ban but Conservatives and the Tobacco Advisory Council say it could have a knock-on effect on sports like motor-racing and snooker , which are sponsored by tobacco companies . |
9 | They say he could have a future when he 's finished his studies . " |
10 | Guido had said she could have a day off , just to get acclimatised , but he 'd been firm that the lessons should start immediately after that . |
11 | I should think you could have a tissue . |
12 | I mean you could have a negative number to the minus eight . |
13 | I mean you could have a whole new roof put on your house and it would cost about six thousand , seven thousand pounds and |
14 | Do you think we could have a listen to this ? |
15 | I 'm not putting it around the table , because it 's a very long letter , and I do n't think we could have a worthwhile discussion on it right now . |
16 | I mean we could have a talk . ’ |
17 | If you like I could have a word with the Chief Constable and put him in the picture , should you deem it appropriate . ’ |
18 | Horror stories abound : of the rogue 's law that prevented any port agent who sold directly to fishmongers from ever trading with a Billingsgate merchant again ; of the nepotism that determined who could have a stand in the market ; and of prices that varied according to who you were and whether you had a good introduction . |
19 | But with a bit of money spent you could have a nice little spinney there — be pretty in the spring . |
20 | Doctors at Rampton top security hospital said moving her could have a detrimental effect on her health . |
21 | If yo I hope you , I suppose you could have a whole course in psycho-history , if you really put into it enough , but for just one class , I thought it was too much to ask students to attend , to try and have to get into psycho-history , so I have n't erm , done very much of it , and this , my excuse here really was , well Freud did write a book called Woodrow Wilson . |
22 | The way the year is running we could have a drought at midwinter and snowdrops at harvest time . |
23 | Anyway , that meant I could have a decent drink and trust to luck not to have to need a lift back . |
24 | It was then that I knew I could have a fight on my hands : If the manager sided with him and asked me to move a few feet away then I 'd have no choice but to join in the squabble . |
25 | It meant we could have a sophisticated presentation platform literally in the middle of nowhere and people came from miles around for these outdoor meetings . |
26 | So I thought we could have a really good time as well , yeah ? ’ |
27 | Right , word full stop word Erm right , press return a few times then choose centering button and table , insert table , and now we 're going to have a table whe where I thought we could have a number and it can either be times or divide by something and then the answer , so we want how many columns ? |
28 | That 's why I wanted to haul you in — I thought we could have a brainstorming session together . ’ |
29 | Another advantage was being near enough to the basecamp to go back for lunch ; not only did it mean we could have a hot drink but it avoided the clammy sensation , which Carole graphically described , of sitting down for lunch when you 're soaked on the outside and soaked on the inside . |
30 | She nudged me , and I , innocent enough to think I could have a boyfriend like her , accepted the dress and the make-up . |