Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] have a " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think I 'll ever have a use for it . |
2 | Besides , I mean I ca n't have a fag ! |
3 | but I mean I 'd rather have a Calibre than that definitely |
4 | Most of the living accommodation at Low Birk Hatt faces north and I always thought that when I moved I would definitely have a south-facing house . |
5 | Even if they do n't prosecute you may still have a civil claim against the owner for your injuries . |
6 | They might well have done of course they might have refused it 's the B B C they say you ca n't have a bottle |
7 | and prove our Thomas wrong , he says I 'll never have a decent car . |
8 | I hope I wo n't have a fit . |
9 | ’ People come in and say to me that when BR is privatised you wo n't have a job and I say to them when BR is privatised you wo n't have a train . |
10 | ’ People come in and say to me that when BR is privatised you wo n't have a job and I say to them when BR is privatised you wo n't have a train . |
11 | The very nature of the business says you ca n't have a nine till five job or whatever it is , you do n't work , I do n't think |
12 | I mean I hope you wo n't have a cold , so you should n't do . |
13 | If he carps we 'll only have a row . |
14 | ‘ I hope we will still have a very competitive car next year . |
15 | Cllr Eddie McEvilly , Labour , said : ‘ It is really quite disgraceful for chief officers to show our hand like this and reveal we would not have a strong case . ’ |
16 | I mean you could n't have a meeting with the whole Catholic Church for example to decide on doctrine . |
17 | I mean , to die is not absolutely correct there is it , because I mean you could actually have a pay-out on critical illness , which happens earlier . |
18 | Look you ca n't have a cake . |
19 | Dawn astonished doctors by becoming pregnant as she waited for a hysterectomy after being told she would never have a child . |
20 | ‘ But I do n't think we will ever have a situation where we have a king and an estranged queen who has a live-in lover . |
21 | When it was being drawn up ‘ we agreed we could n't have a cash limit and we never said there would be a cash limit ’ . |
22 | I , I said to him I , I do n't want , I know I ca n't have a test soon , but I do n't really want another one that soon . |
23 | I think just the fact that my wife knew what was going on , and knew the problems exactly you know , they had their own meetings and the food parcels that they could organize , you know I would n't have a clue how to go about it , the fact that various shops refused to have collection points inside , and they wrote off to the management of these shops and got that changed . |
24 | As Sheila watched him go , she knew that in spite of the hurtful words he had just spoken she would always have a soft spot for the man . |
25 | Mister , I suppose you would n't have a bite of food to spare , would you ? ’ |
26 | Erm wi if you had the accommodation of both houses downstairs , you 'd have you 'd easily have a good size sitting room . |
27 | ‘ I reckon she wo n't have a coloured TV 'cause she do n't like the colour of blood . ’ |
28 | It gives me great pleasure to announce that that would mean Cherwell District Council would have to disappear as well , and that would be another blip off the horizon erm but that what would happen you would therefore have a smaller authority , who would then become the Education Authority , and that would be would have to be , I think , somewhere in between the current District Council size in Cherwell or the Vale , of what about a hundred thousand , and the present county , which is rather more than half a million . |
29 | ‘ I suppose it must also have a public telephone that can be used in private and a post office that will send out mail ? |
30 | The POA says previous appeals for extra staff have fallen on deaf ears ; if the same happens this time , they fear they 'll soon have a riot on their hands . |