Example sentences of "then [pers pn] [vb mod] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then I might have a chance of winning , at least for a week or two . |
2 | But then I might have a passenger whose company I am enjoying and do not want the intrusion . |
3 | Then I 'll have a look at your ankle . ’ |
4 | Let's get you dressed and then I 'll have a look for you . |
5 | I du n no , right let me do this and then I 'll have a look I mean I 've got to do this because I 'm not sure of it , |
6 | If fans from Millwall or Villa or somewhere like that come down — causing trouble and that , then I 'll have a go . |
7 | go on then I 'll have a go , but nobody 's allowed to look |
8 | I 'll go and make the sauce , then I 'll have a bath while it 's simmering if the generator 's up to it . ’ |
9 | yeah and I 'll have them leggings and then I 'll have every thing |
10 | forty five and then I 'll have the money to give you straight away for a |
11 | Alright then I 'll have the walnut . |
12 | Then I 'll have the lot ! |
13 | ‘ But I wo n't know how bad the damage is until I see the physio tomorrow , and then I may have an idea if I have a chance of playing in the first league game . ’ |
14 | The odd day here and there is not important , but if you could let me know within the next couple of weeks or so when you intend to take a major part of your holiday away — if you know — I do n't myself know erm yet — but if you do know then I can have a look at the overall picture and see that we 're not all dispersed . |
15 | ‘ Then I 'd have a chance to explain everything . |
16 | It was then that I knew I could have a fight on my hands : If the manager sided with him and asked me to move a few feet away then I 'd have no choice but to join in the squabble . |
17 | I know the spells laid on you at your birth , for I heard her sing them — and I smiled , may I be forgiven , for I thought then I 'd have the strength to break them ! |
18 | I tell you when he 's coming but then I 'd have the cooker going up the Swannee Well , well no . |
19 | And then I 'd have the joy of taking it up to Uncle Jonathan to get a new signature and of course he 'd know that something had gone wrong and then he 'd |
20 | And then I could have a pension which would be seven thousand six hundred and seventy three pounds a year which is about a hundred and twenty pounds |
21 | Then I could have an hour , you see so it just gives you that extra breathing space if you |
22 | ‘ Thank you , ’ she said again , while the thought came to her , unbidden , horrifying and wicked , yet it would not go away : If the result of this amnio-whatever test is adverse , if there is something wrong with the foetus , then I could have an abortion with a clear conscience . |
23 | Then you shall have a whisky . |
24 | I will see that you are not disturbed until dinner and then you shall have a tray . |
25 | And you 'll just have a , some water you know poured on top and then you 'll have a towel to wipe your feet . |
26 | Then you 'll have no trouble relating to Danger — Adventurer At Work , in which you must find a quiet room where you can play adventures all day long and not be disturbed — bliss ! |
27 | Although our hatch was raised above the worktop , you may prefer one that 's level with it for full , easy reach of the area behind , then you 'll have no need for a shelf to stand things on . |
28 | The people who 've been going through the induction courses though for the last six months or so , they 're probably up , more able to speak to it , and you 're going to be better off actually than the , the old boys if you like and girls , because it 's going to be old dogs , new tricks , but as you wo n't know any different and you do this , then you 'll have an advantage over them . |
29 | Then you may have a show . ’ |
30 | Then you may have the child — and return . ’ |