Example sentences of "he could have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He was putting on his heavy overcoat , asked again casually if he could have a look at the glass . |
2 | With Kosovo and Vojvodina under his belt and Montenegro to come ( perhaps after a referendum there leading to that republic 's formal incorporation into Serbia ) , he could have a respectable country to run . |
3 | As Bob Merryfield was having his dram Charlie broached the subject of rabbits and Parkinson said he could have a pair , as a number had been shot the previous day . |
4 | When I answered it , the hotel manager was there and he asked if he could have a discreet word with me . |
5 | Is there a chance he could have a review copy of Micro OCP ? |
6 | None the less , the universality of this practice is attested by one wit who told Brown that he would like to die before him , so that he could have a look at heaven before Brown ‘ improved ’ it . |
7 | But today he had asked if he could have a quarter of an hour extension and her father had said he would be back in time to take over . |
8 | They became lovers , but Valerie did n't know that Sanquest regarded her as a mere plaything — someone he could have a little fun with ; someone he could display before his friends as his latest conquest . |
9 | He was quite content with the food as long as he could have a plentiful supply of fillet steaks and his daily dose of freshly squeezed orange juice . |
10 | I thought that would be that , but they said he could have a vote , and he loves to go . |
11 | Zack knew this was not true , but he was aware he could have a very dangerous situation on his hands if he told them they were beginning to show cracks , and could not take more than another six days of numbing boredom and inactivity . |
12 | Then in January 1879 the Mission School committee relented and informed his father that he could have a temporary post after all . |
13 | Bannister , told earlier this week that he could have a second month on trial at the City Ground after scoring twice against Oldham as substitute for Sheringham , confessed : ‘ I never thought I would make such quick progress with Forest . |
14 | Since Balbinder clearly made more progress in a small group where he could have a lot of attention , and where all worked at the same pace , this could be an answer . |
15 | After a short time he asked if he could have a whisky and soda , and when the ingredients were brought tried to pour a drink for the King . |
16 | They say he could have a future when he 's finished his studies . " |
17 | He could have a ship of his own , a house — even a wife . |
18 | Perhaps they were being kind and he could have a bit , just a little … |
19 | He goes to a day centre three days a week but it would help if he could have a two- or three-week holiday somewhere every now and again . |
20 | Johnson , however , fully aware of the likely number of biographers he might attract before and after his death , found here a biography in which he could have a say , thus not only securing his immortality , but controlling it . |
21 | ‘ He could have a bad week swingwise and still win by five shots because he 'd somehow make the best of his opportunities , no matter how limited they were . |
22 | He could have a very good reason to kill you . ’ |
23 | He could have a look at the Evidence , again ; that would be good . |
24 | ‘ He could have a point , ’ Claudia said ; Dana only ever saw her own point of view . |
25 | He could have a change of heart and settle down to family life . ’ |
26 | He could have a militia unit disbanded if he wished . |
27 | The accused pushed a motorbike 40 yards so that he could have a good look at it under a streetlight . |
28 | Gascoigne said in a Channel Four interview that he plans to have ‘ a private word ’ with the England boss following remarks which had suggested that he could have a drinking problem . |
29 | He could have a baked potato , I do n't think he would have had very much all day knowing . |
30 | As soon as he got out and about he was going round the house looking for you and then he just stood at the bottom of the stairs and banged until I took him upstairs and he could have a look round up there and then he realized you were n't there |