Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb mod] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you know that there 's men running clubs up there who would murder somebody like you or me would have a cup of tea ? |
2 | I was told by the FO in London that I would be met at Johannesburg airport — since British aircraft could not land in Rhodesia while UDI existed — and would be conveyed to the British Consulate there where I could have a rest . |
3 | Or you may have a man of medium height with relatively short arms . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | You will also have completed the RYA Theory certificate , or you 'll have a sound working knowledge of navigation . |
6 | The Nathalie two-seater sofa at only £229 is a firm favourite , or you can have a sofa made to order in a choice of over 40 fabrics . |
7 | Right there 's erm it 's a tin of fruit salad but I 've put in some er kiwi and grapes so it 's fresh fruit , it 's in its own juice , so it 's not in a heavy thick juice , there 's Viennetta or you can have a bit of each |
8 | Or you can have a copy of somebody else 's do you ? |
9 | Er if you were er some people had a gas ring , you know , not a cooker , a gas ring those sort of ring that you can boil a kettle on , or you could have a saucepan . |
10 | For example , you might have a regiment of halberdiers and a detachment of hand gunners , or you could have a regiment of hand gunners with a detachment of swordsmen plus a detachment of spearmen . |
11 | I mean you could go out , and you could put a little bit of money in the building society , or the bank , or you could have a gamble on the Stock Exchange , but we have two advantages . |
12 | Fiona could continue with her pregnancy , taking strong drugs , the side-effects of which were not yet really known , or she could have a termination . |
13 | That way , if the worst happens an' they fire the house an' make a run fer it , we 'll drive most of 'em back towards the highway , where we 'll have a reception committee waitin' to meet ‘ em ! |
14 | There is no place , for example , where we can have a coffee-break with them during the morning . |
15 | Is there anywhere around here where we can have a cup of coffee ? ’ |
16 | Please could I ask for a moment 's silence and look to the north er we wil where we will have a dedication fly past by A-Tens of the Eighty-First Tactical Fighter Wing . |
17 | We can either accept that God is sovereign and recognise that this is part of his plan , or we can have a pity party and completely neutralise everything God wants to do through us . |
18 | My constituents , er many of them will be concerned personally because they may have a relative in the army , now that we 've got ground troops out there , or they may have a relative who 's lived there or , or you know , God forbid , some of , some of them may have relatives who , who are hostages . |
19 | Since Balbinder clearly made more progress in a small group where he could have a lot of attention , and where all worked at the same pace , this could be an answer . |
20 | The relative permeability may turn out to be a tensor ; it may take on very high values , say 106 or more , or it may have a value very close to unity , say 1.00002 for a wide range of temperatures , and then on cooling the material another few millidegrees unc may drop to zero . |
21 | ‘ It did n't occur to you that I might have a lot on my mind ? |
22 | I thought that I would have a go at getting a pilot 's course , which I did — and was soon sharply put in my place . |
23 | Herbert 's daily life at Bemerton can be envisaged from his book The Country Parson ( later published as The Priest to the Temple ) , which he wrote , as he explained , ‘ that I may have a mark to aim at ’ . |
24 | oh , give me that I 'll have a bit of it thank you |
25 | Well one of the obvious pluses is that I 'll have a chance to do what I want to do when I want to do it . |
26 | Aye have a look , while you 're doing that I 'll have a look at what bits and pieces see if I talk to you for a minute about these |
27 | And I have to sort it out , sit there , sort it out and then work out how much it 's gon na come to , and then I know then when I go to the shop I know what to get , and I know when it goes in the cupboard I know that I 'll have a meal for every day of the week . |
28 | It 's about 1½ ″ below my shoulders and I am trying to grow it so that I can have a style that 's cut straight across the bottom . |
29 | ‘ She 's having a short stay in hospital at the moment so that I can have a holiday . |
30 | And they told me that I can have a job back there any time I want . ’ |