Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] have my [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know whether I ought to have my hair permed this week but I could n't really afford it .
2 and we 're off on Friday , I 'm on a half day on Thursday , so I think I should have my day off on Wednesday .
3 I should have my office bigger .
4 I might have my bag of crisps now .
5 I 'll have my pint this evening . ’
6 I 'll have my proof before I 'm done .
7 with semi-skimmed milk that 's it , then I 'll have my lunch lunchtime and have my tea teatime
8 Mind you , I think I 'll have my hair shaved off .
9 Well , he wo n't get away with it , one day I 'll have my revenge . ’
10 And when they lay me in my wedding dress on that table , I 'll have my revenge on him ! ’
11 I 'll have my breakfast as soon as you can get it ready , ’ he told Elizabeth .
12 If they can get me down in black and white at least I 'll have my say , ’ he said .
13 I will be giving a lecture on it , so I 'll have my say about it .
14 I 'll have my chance another time . ’
15 Oh I 'll have my dad 's then , she can have your dad 's .
16 I 'll have my dinner now .
17 right I 'll have my egg then
18 No , thank you I 'll have my supper when I get home .
19 Maybe I 'll have my cake and eat it after all , he mused .
20 I 'll have my doctor call on you and you can ring Rachel .
21 I 'll have my report with the Home Secretary in the morning .
22 I 'll have my tea in here . ’
23 I 'll have my tea when I get in .
24 I 'll have my tea then I 'll shoot off
25 I 'll have my coffee on deck when it 's ready , ’ he informed her brusquely .
26 And I 'll have my hatred of you to keep my spirits surging in full force .
27 What I 'm saying sir is to save the inconvenience to the court is that if I could have my committal cos I do n't wan na be stuck up in this part of the country !
28 Ca n't wait to get this bedroom sorted out Do think I could have my desk ?
29 Later still , the analyst suggests that Fraser may want to offer reparation , by writing this book , for the guilt he had felt in relation to his father , and Fraser asks : ‘ For wanting to destroy him so I could have my mother to myself ? ’
30 If — if I could have my dinner in my room tonight I 'll be perfectly well tomorrow . ’
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