Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [art] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Can I have a word with you , old boy ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Could I have a word with you , old man ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Could I have a word with you ? ’ |
4 | Caller — Can I have a word with her ? |
5 | Can I have a word with you please ? |
6 | Shall I have a word with him ? ’ |
7 | Could I have a word with him ? " |
8 | ‘ It 's perfect … but I wonder , while I 'm here , could I have a word with the lady in charge of the department ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Rosie , my dear , could I have a word with you in the kitchen ? ’ |
10 | Should I have a word with Dora first ? ’ |
11 | He was staring across at the distant mountains ; he seemed to be in a reverie , unaware of her presence , and she hesitated for a moment before saying , ‘ Could I have a word with you , please ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Could I have a word with you , Mark ? ’ |
13 | Today Mrs Goreng had bestowed her usual dazzling malai smile of white teeth on the Danuese teenager who had brought her a clean cup when De Gaulle said , ‘ Mrs Goreng , may I have a word with you ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Could I have a word with her ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Why do n't I have a word with that little sod Ali and see if he can arrange it all ? |
16 | " Could I have a word with you , Miss Monroe ? " |
17 | He said can I have a word with her ? |
18 | erm , I have n't , I was gon na go and , I tried phoning Lorne one time I was going through to Glasgow just to see if I could , can I have a , can I have a pint with him or something , erm , just to chew it over cos he suggested you know he 'd made various helpful suggestions , in the meantime I did n't manage to meet him , but in the meantime I did manage to speak to my father-in-law who has a camcorder and er he will be more than happy to erm , he 's also got editing equipment , he would be more than happy you know , to do the home made video that we 've talked about , I need to talk to him about this because the obvious place to do will be the Lyceum on one of your shows |
19 | For example : ‘ May I have an appointment with Mr Block at 4 p.m. on Monday next for a short back and sides ? ’ is preferable to : ‘ I want an appointment please , ’ which leads to a string of questions , ‘ Which day ? ’ |
20 | And were you alone in the cart when you were going round about or did you have a boy with you ? |
21 | ‘ Will you have a drink with me ? |
22 | Look , why do n't you have a chat with Philip ? |
23 | ‘ Who do you have a laugh with ? ’ |
24 | Do you have a problem with that ? |
25 | However I did throw in a little bit of doubt , there was a possible objection there that you might have apacked you sound a little bit doubtful Mrs , do you have a problem with that |
26 | ‘ Will you have a word with them ? ’ |
27 | Did you have a word with Angela about P forty fives ? |
28 | can you have a word with Ida then ? |
29 | ‘ I 'm sorry to intrude on your personal affairs , Miss Pargeter , but did n't you have an affair with David Parkin ? ’ |
30 | And should you have an argument with your guitar , then full repair facilities are provided by the highly experienced John Beeby in premises directly behind the shop . |