Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [pers pn] [modal v] have a " in BNC.
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1 | There are areas that are just what they want things passed on the hoof. left , right and centre when anyone else outside these areas wants it we 're told no money , no capital , ca n't be spent this year , wipe it off and I think you should be very careful or you might have a backlash where you least want it . |
2 | The Royal Institution had tried this and they would have a set of Saturday mornings where they had mathematicians talking to children of about thirteen or fourteen . |
3 | you know you can invest this and we 'll have a building society account we 'll have a gross account . |
4 | I c I , I wo n't be able to do any of this but you can have a quick go . |
5 | Let me know when it 's not bath-night and you can have a few minutes ’ chat with your aged Pops . ’ |
6 | The sufferer 's height becomes lower and she will have a stoop . |
7 | And you can read that and we can have a bit of a discussion about that |
8 | Expect that and you will have a great holiday . |
9 | That was some going– but we would have a place for him in any Palace gallery even without it . |
10 | It 's a natural time to get tired and you can have a blip ten as well . |
11 | We told her when they said her transplant was looking good and she would have a future after all . |
12 | Yeah great and you can have a little spiel in there about sort of confidentiality and your views are important whatever they are and , and a little bit of blurb about filling in the scale and , you know , the usual sort of standard stuff |
13 | Knitting in stocking stitch with a 4 ply yarn , transfer as Diagram 5 and you should have a lace heart to wear on your sleeve . |
14 | But when this wretched business is over , we sha n't have to be enemies any more and we 'll have a drink together . ’ |
15 | Now it 's Day 3 and you can have a treat . |
16 | ‘ The level depends on the geology under each house — next door could be safe but yours might have a high level , ’ explains Jill Wilkinson of the National Radiological Protection Board . |
17 | The piece must not be too heavy but it must have a certain weight to it . |
18 | It could be coincidental or it could have a great deal to do with it . ’ |
19 | Perhaps they were being kind and he could have a bit , just a little … |
20 | I 'd go in if Marie was with me , but I 'm on my own and I might have a bit of difficulty with the menu . |
21 | ‘ He looks a bit pale but he 'll have a rosy glow tonight . ’ |
22 | You be nice and you can have a |
23 | And it 's nice and you can have a fag . |
24 | Preventing dental and gum disease will not only make your visits to the dentist more pleasant , but will mean that your mouth feels fresher and you can have a bright smile . |
25 | ‘ I 'm not sure if Bernie will be ready but we will have a laugh and joke after the game . |