Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] have [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And another thing we 've got to talk about — it 's not really fair that you have them every weekend . |
2 | Is that longer than you have it the window there . |
3 | as if I had them every day — I 'd had one ! |
4 | ‘ I 'll have them every other week and you have them every other weekend . ’ |
5 | ‘ And who have I the pleasure of addressing ? ’ |
6 | You know it does pour in if you have nought the week before anything you get is pouring in . |
7 | I have heard there are more than two ways you can have it and it works out cheaper the more you get if you have it the other way . |
8 | Oh yes I enjoyed it very much but erm we had American visitors around and we had one a Captain and I 'm afraid we all fell for him cos he seemed such a handsome man and he 'd been a hero in the war , and he was engaged to , then to the then president of America 's daughter , so they informed us but erm I do n't know whether it was the truth , that 's what they , they said but of course some of the , some of the things had to be cast , the bodies had to be cast and they were , they were I do n't know whether you 'd have heard of the Orritor |
9 | An extra bottle of wine and some spare grub and he had himself a harmless court jester whose sallies were guaranteed to shock or amuse . |
10 | It suits her cos her face is more , but I 'd something a bit longer . |
11 | You could n't hold him , and I do n't wonder , because you had nothing a man like Walter would want . |
12 | ‘ Since you had yourself a very good motive for murdering him , I should have thought that you would wish to help me identify anyone else who had . ’ |