Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
31 No I just had a thought because there must be stacks of old grave gravestones around .
32 Mm , I just had a map somewhere around .
33 I must have been mad on the strength of one fish , going all out boilies but it was a double and I just had a feeling this was how the better fish might fall .
34 I 'm sorry , I just have a bit of a headache , that 's all . ’
35 I just have a bit more .
36 I just have a drink or two to be sociable and that 's all . ’
37 I just have a couple of things to finish .
38 And I just have a couple of other things I want to say to you and then we can all go home .
39 no , no I 'm not that keen on it I just have a couple of biscuits and a cup of tea when I come home
40 I just have a lot of respect for someone who can pick up a piece of wood or metal and make music out of it . ’
41 I just have a headache .
42 I just have a cigarette for , to keep you calm .
43 Can I just have a look Kath ?
44 Go on can I just have a look
45 Oh please can I just have a look
46 I know , but can I just have a burst of adverts ?
47 Can I just have a smell ?
48 Erm ha Chrissy can I just have a knife and I can cu oh go on half it then I can get this out , I can throw this
49 Can I just have a drag ?
50 erm And there are erm it 's quite difficult to read until you get used to it , but erm the title is nice and easy , could I just have a copy , erm down there ?
51 Can I just have a cup of tea ?
52 Can I just have a light off your cigarette then ?
53 I generally have a glass of sherry before lunch , ’ said Cornelius .
54 I already had a mailing list of over 7000 people , which is healthy for someone who is n't a household name , and is a good base for putting out a single , if those people then go and buy it .
55 I already had a guitar .
56 I hesitated , for I already had a plan but was n't sure whether it would be acceptable .
57 I already had a father , after all .
58 I already had a coat , which in those days was my pride and joy , so I went in , tried it on and paid £55 .
59 The debt was written off in a long , slow reckoning of my own , though by the time I reached my mid-teens I already had a certainty of the future waiting — a void to be filled as I chose , with nothing predetermined .
60 I already had a stitch scar running the greater part of my left leg .
  Previous page   Next page