Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] then have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I could then have a shoal of adult Uaru , and that is a dream I would n't mind realising . |
2 | Yes , we 've covered various subjects er more than once , er so much so that er I would be much obliged if you would er focus on a particular instance that I could then have an opportunity to recall . |
3 | You might then have a working dinner with a business speaker . |
4 | Sir Nicolas Brown-Wilkinson V-C added that the section is really concerned with helping a liquidator fill in the gaps of any missing information in the company 's records , so that the or she would then have the knowledge that the company should have . |
5 | You would then have the right to organise her work and most certainly you would see to it that she had little or no large-animal work . |
6 | If some form of assessment of need for such care is introduced , as seems likely , we shall then have a situation in which old people with private means can choose such care but most will have to prove need . |
7 | We would then have a pattern of perfectly dovetailing decisions . |
8 | We would then have a report back in plenary and a time for additional comments . |
9 | We would then have an argument against Yorkshire . |
10 | They would then have an incentive to seek out wild foods when foraging for themselves during the day . |
11 | They will then have a manual . |
12 | He would then have an aircrew meal and attend the final briefing . |
13 | Paul Loughlin seems likely to play for St Helens against Widnes on Monday , but he will then have an injection for a groin strain and could be out for two weeks . |