Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [adv] have [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I may just have me chicken out and keep the sausage for another day |
2 | If I were still at Bewick , I should still have my vision of myself quite obliterated by your violent view of how I should be , but I am free now and you can not put the chains back on , it is too late , I am growing up . ’ |
3 | I 'll just have your coat on shall we ? |
4 | I 'll just have my bike outside and quickly get on . |
5 | After I get out of here , I 'll just have my flat and I 'll continue . |
6 | ‘ Do I have your promise that , regardless of what happens , regardless of — er — whether you like it or not , at the end of this — farce , I 'll still have my job ? ’ |
7 | ‘ If I could perhaps have your address for delivery please , Miss Milligan , ’ the chief assistant requested . |
8 | Of course , I could never have your patience and study the stock exchange prices , Molly Coddle . |
9 | there 's no doubt I 'd rather have him sort of |
10 | I think I 'd rather have my Tagamet because of that |
11 | Oh yeah , erm , oh I 'd rather have our climate I think . |
12 | But I would sooner have my journal and fight against Tig than die , frozen , wolfmeat , without anything to remind me of the pure pleasure I 've had during my life . |
13 | ‘ I will just have my maid ’ — the emphasis was delicate — ‘ bring my shawl , ’ said Mrs Crump . |
14 | if I can just have your attention for a moment |
15 | You 'll soon have your fill of me , after all — the little innocent from the middle of nowhere . |
16 | I mean if you just want the teletext all you do is press your mute and then you 'll just have your teletext without the sound . |
17 | But he 'd got it coming , and she — she 'd got his word that , when it was all over , she 'd still have her job . |
18 | You 'd still have your tooth missing . |
19 | Shulamith Firestone undoubtedly did everyone a great service by vigorously extending this notion to women , and pointing out the absurdity of men 's viewing themselves as totally detached individuals in relation to the rest of society , while still expecting to go home to a wife who would always have their dinner hot for them in the evening . |
20 | She will make her nest in the sleeping quarters of the hutch where she will eventually have her litter . |
21 | Through our affiliation with Resort Condominiums International , you can holiday in over fifteen-hundred exotic locations throughout the world … secure in the knowledge that you will always have your Highland retreat to come home to . |
22 | The trouble with Oxford , as Bernard Shaw has written , is that it is the only place where you can both have your cake and eat it . |
23 | At this stage in the proceedings I 'm going to adjourn Cou the Council meeting so that you can all have your tea . |
24 | However , if you happen to be in a situation where you are out for lunch , then you can happily have your dessert at lunch-time instead of that evening . |
25 | Well we 'll probably have our dinner first then I 'll probably do it . |
26 | We will also have our interview with conductor NEEME JARVI ( held over from May due to circumstances beyond our control ) . |
27 | As far as J P Woods is concerned Chairman , erm , they may well have their workforce , and extended right up |
28 | If , for example , prior to a sale , the wife transfers all her shares to her husband , he should subsequently have his shareholding valued on the assumption that he held all the shares on 31 March 1982 . |
29 | If to be T'ang meant he could never have his heart 's desire , then what use was it being T'ang ? |
30 | Had he stayed in Scotland , he 'd still have his life , |