Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [pers pn] [modal v] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is considered that in the last resort it is to civil remedies that she should have recourse .
2 It says now we 're going to set up your printer drivers and you 'll have WordPerfect going , and it goes
3 ‘ Burrows will be out for at least three months with detached , possibly torn knee ligaments and he may have cartilige damage as well .
4 You can have some mugs and you can have loads of nuts in tubes and all sorts , all right ?
5 And they 're all starch , they 're all potatoes and I 'll have egg and chips and bread and more bread .
6 It would be prepared to " flip " name-words and it would have access to useful cross-reference files derived from the forms of names and titles which people actually search for .
7 Trim them back , dead-head regularly and bring in before the first frosts and you should have flowers for months to come
8 I do enjoy the magazine , and on the whole feel that you do a good job based on the difficulties that you must have keeping it interesting .
9 ‘ I signed the receipts so she would have proof to say that she had bought the car off me . ’
10 It is compatible with the order-maintenance function of the police that they should have power to regulate both public processions and assemblies , and the 1986 Act refines their powers to do this .
11 I made a deal with my mum to take clarinet lessons if I could have guitar lessons as well .
12 Give him thirty seconds and you will have knitting .
13 While such a proposal might well serve large cities with many facilities , Clemenhagen argues it would also benefit isolated or rural hospitals because they would have standards by which to compare themselves with their counterparts .
14 It found that on average , women expect to be taken out to dinner ten times before they 'll have sex with a man . ’
15 To do unto others as you would have others do unto you .
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