Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Please do n't take this as an impertinence , Miss Milligan , ’ Mr O'Hara said to her early on in their relationship , ‘ but a girl as pretty as you , and one as elegant , should really have the clothes to enhance her beauty .
2 Whereas you do n't have that , you 'll probably have the careers officers walking in when your E Os are having a cup of coffee and they think , well they do sod all .
3 And I 'd rather have the things I used to see than your phoney talk any day .
4 They could already have the answers . ’
5 all afternoon , and all we 'd done , we 'd just have the lights on , to give us minimum lights , you could n't use no machinery
6 plus if I could get something doing a job like that I 'd still have the holidays off , cos I 'll need
7 I said he 'd probably have the curtains drawn and the place would smell of joss-sticks , but if she behaved as if nothing was out of the ordinary , all would be fine .
8 You could also have the Mouthbrooders , which have minimal territorial requirements .
9 ‘ I would rather have the problems we 've got and still be in the European Cup than be without them and a place in the Champions League as well , ’ said the manager .
10 ‘ You would rather have the Conservatives in power ? ’
11 But also they would probably have the men working harder than before & they may be more popular .
12 Very often we shall also have the names of the major part of the actual occupiers , though we have to remember that sub-tenants were not usually recorded .
13 Such a drill could be something like this : The verbs that are being substituted would also have the affixes -mom ( sentence type 1 ) , p- and -an ( sentence type 2 , and p- and -on ( sentence type 3 ) .
14 You felt it ought to be because the feeling I had nobody for at least another generation would really have the roots in Harlow , that was looking at my children
15 I think it 's also worth just bearing in mind that we 're talking about only one percent of the erm of the farmed land i in this county , we 're not talking about banning hunting in in er in Leicestershire , we 're talking about what we 're saying on one percent there are tens of thousand of fields in in this county nothing can change overnight , even if this er motion goes through because the tenants will still have the rights to decide , it 's only when you actually start getting to new tenancy agreements that you will be in a position if you wish , to start to change things and therefore I suppose at the end of erm , at the end of five years you might have a hundred or two hundred fields on which this ban will apply but you will still have tens of thousand of fields on which the , the hunt will still be , the hunts in this county will still be free to , erm , to operate .
16 So er if I can just have the lights off at this stage please .
17 In the early morning at Giza , before the tourist buses and the touts , you can almost have the pyramids to yourself .
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