Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | I 'll just have a shot at pencilling that in . |
32 | ‘ I 'll not have a babby in the place , I told them . |
33 | I 'll probably have a stroll round there just to get a tracksuit for , when Michael was |
34 | ‘ Of course not ! ’ she replied , and even found a cheerful note from somewhere to add lightly , ‘ I ate a huge meal at lunchtime , so I 'll probably have a snack sent up , ’ and , making for her room before her emotions tripped her up , ‘ You 've been more than kind as it is . |
35 | ‘ They wo n't see any less of me and I 'll always have a key to the house , ’ he said . |
36 | I do n't think I 'll ever have a use for it . |
37 | All those people who 've never done it before and if you 're in bed at the moment I 'll perhaps have a chat with you while you 're in bed this morning . |
38 | I could n't have a quarter of it . |
39 | Perhaps I could rule Scotland without a man , but I could not have a child without one . |
40 | If I could perhaps have a picture my father painted ? ’ |
41 | I could then have a shoal of adult Uaru , and that is a dream I would n't mind realising . |
42 | I do n't know if I could ever have a relationship , the way I feel about my body . |
43 | ‘ I 'd rather have a turkey ! ’ |
44 | I 'd rather have a couple hours |
45 | A fucking cake , I 'd rather have a bottle of Gin I 'd prefer to that . |
46 | That looks a pretty good job , sweeping the floor , though I 'd rather have a go on the sweeping machine . |
47 | I 'd tell my husband I 'd rather have a change of holiday and not go with our friends . |
48 | I 'd rather have a meal would n't you ? |
49 | I 'd rather have a rat in the house than a dog |
50 | but I mean I 'd rather have a Calibre than that definitely |
51 | If the worst came to the worst and we did get another president , I would do it , but I 'd rather have a break for a little while . |
52 | I 'd rather have a racist straight up and on the rocks any day . |
53 | I 'd not have a child at my age . |
54 | That most people you know , they wo n't try something like that , I mean , I know I 'm a bit like that myself I 'd sooner have a steak . |
55 | ‘ I actually won quite easily when I expected that I 'd still have a lot to learn , ’ he explains . |
56 | I 'd maybe have a chat chat with them you know , personal like . |
57 | I had planned to buy a flat with Geraldine but realized that if — no , when — John came back I would rather have a home all set up for him . |
58 | Although of course I would rather have a Pissarro . |
59 | Well what I would what I would do erm I would rather have a commitment for a date to start when you go out of here and if you say if you 've got if you 've got something that comes up then fine . |
60 | Well I did , I took it , I took it out and said , alright when I went and enquired , I said well I would normally have a cheque book now cos I 'm not always in the bank , and I had this slip to say I do n't need one will come automatically he said oh yes , but that breaking down is hopeless , then I should fill it in now and I 'll take it . |