Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] [vb mod] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Later on , pleading a shortage of space , the reporter told me I would have no chance to answer . |
2 | This told me I could have a flight to America , if I was quick , a copy of Flight Stimulator too ! |
3 | He wanted me have a go , but I 'm not no I I 'll have a go another time when it 's quiet , not when there 's be been showing me . |
4 | Helena , I do n't really know how to put this but I I 'll have a go . |
5 | I I I 'll have a look at the question . |
6 | It 's also worth applying for other jobs that appeal and for which you might have a chance . |
7 | Gold cards , for which you must have an income of around £25,000 a year , are an attractive option because of the |
8 | Obviously you can have photocopies or laser prints copied on to this material , but I have here some pens and a box of blank acetates which you will have the opportunity later to use if you so wish . |
9 | And right now there are computing systems in which , with which you can have a conversation , and you can use relatively sloppy English , and , like a person , if the computer does n't know exactly what you mean , because your words are ambiguous , it will offer you several alternative interpretations erm if it has formed some , and then have a dialogue with you about which one you meant . |
10 | The attitude of a lorry driver which you can have a look at . |
11 | She thought even of a proposal which she could have the pleasure of turning down . |
12 | This is the last occasion on which we shall have the opportunity to debate foreign affairs and the Gracious Speech in this Parliament . |
13 | One certainly would not understand that the real choice was between de facto membership of a deutschmark zone in which we would have no influence and membership of a single currency system in which we would have a stake . |
14 | One certainly would not understand that the real choice was between de facto membership of a deutschmark zone in which we would have no influence and membership of a single currency system in which we would have a stake . |
15 | But as for perceptual and emotional awareness , lacking which we would have no motive to bother about facts , without pleasure or hope it simply fades . |
16 | It 's something which we can have the luxury of considering . |
17 | Therefore , the only basis on which we could have a property tax and valuation would be on a national banding system because that would be understandable and objective . |
18 | Members also felt the constitution was counter-productive , especially when capital projects called for an injection of cash over which they would have no control , and which was seen as improving someone else 's investment . |
19 | In these conditions , to encourage mass protest over which they would have no control appeared sheer lunacy . |
20 | It is hard to imagine circumstances in the 1990s in which they will have no significance . |
21 | Obviously they can not be expected to vet all the publications they sell , and it would be grossly unfair to hold them responsible for libels of which they could have no knowledge . |
22 | Within himself he would have a sensation of liquefying with giggles and of becoming extremely thin , like a puddle . |
23 | He thought of a Socialist future for his half country , and conceived the hope of a job in which he might have the luck to be gripped by some stupendous ire of work , trying to avoid the spectacle of the people around him and in the wet street outside , which pointed out a fraternal indifference in the world that was the last perception he cared to harbor . |
24 | Terry B says it 's great to be back and he 's heard there 's a race for the over fifties which he may have a go at … he 's getting itchy feet and will soon be back riding for trainers … he 's also got his old job back as a steward at Worcester races and his public still love him |
25 | Dworkin himself suggests that no one has an individual right to have enforced all the laws of the nation , only those which he would have a right to have enacted if they were not already law . |
26 | He was in a position in which he would have every opportunity of gaining knowledge of the customers ' business and influence over the customers ' . |
27 | The best solution might thus be for the centre bollard to be held in place with a padlock , for which he will have a key . |
28 | Johnson , however , fully aware of the likely number of biographers he might attract before and after his death , found here a biography in which he could have a say , thus not only securing his immortality , but controlling it . |
29 | The amount of rent charged would be a matter within the jurisdiction of the tribunal , a matter on which it would have the power to err . |
30 | Not only am I not prepared to have a semi-detached marriage , but I 'm convinced that if you really cared for me you would have no hesitation about placing my interests first , ’ had been his parting shot as he had left the apartment , slamming the front door loudly behind him . |