Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb mod] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Go home , Bruce , or back to whatever your case is , and I 'll have a word with Sergeant Crane . ’
2 ‘ I 'll look into it , Aggie , and I 'll have a word with the committee . ’
3 And I 'll have a word with the powers that be about monitoring the telephone .
4 If you 've got a minute you could fill up the coffee machine again , and I 'll have a word with Jerry when I get back down . ’
5 And I 'll have a go at John !
6 ‘ Loan me a torch , and I 'll have a go , ’ said Gus .
7 no I just leave it and I 'll have a think of who 's got , you know a two year old , a two , three year old , ca n't think of anyone
8 I 'll get the nurses to move you and get you comfy , and I 'll have a bit of a wash and change .
9 And I 'll have a pastis … ‘
10 And I 'll have a chance yet again , to talk to your mummies and daddies before yo you actually take your final exams .
11 Erm and I 'll have a look at that and see how your how your writing 's doing .
12 Then when you 've finished this off , yeah , bring it along there and I 'll have a look at it .
13 and I 'll have a look .
14 Right , let me have a look at this first before , you pour a cup of tea and I 'll have a look at this form
15 I have like peas , carrots and potatoes and I 'll have a pie or something like that .
16 Well I do n't know , I feel quite guilty because I think maybe I could of done a bit more , but I 'll certainly take it away now and I 'll have a chat with some of the
17 I 've won one Rodney , and I 'll have a shitload more this autumn .
18 I 'm taking here about pure , blind betting of someone who is not attempting to exercise any skill but is just looking at the odds offered by the bookies , and pointing out — and I 'll have a table to demonstrate this in the talk I give at the Open Day — the way in which the rate of return on bets made in this way decreases steadily the longer the odds are offered .
19 And I 'll have a talk with the bloke , all right ?
20 ‘ Give me your money , ’ said the boatman , ‘ and I 'll have a boat as good as yours . ’
21 And I 've got no make-up remover — my make-up 's inches thick — it 'll go streaky in the night — if my eyes water , the mascara 'll run down my cheeks — and I 'll have no mirror to check my face before anyone sees me in the morning .
22 And I 'll have the rest I like it
23 You can have the cherry and I 'll have the rest of it .
24 I shall get on with the work and have a sweep out and tidy up , and I 'll have the fire lit and the bone broth on before she gets home .
25 Thessy and I would have a chance to strengthen the rigging during our two-week trial period with the twins , but some jobs simply could not be done at sea .
26 All I needed was fuel , and I would have a fire .
27 ‘ It may damage my buses and I would have no alternative but to withdraw the service . ’
28 I 'd go in if Marie was with me , but I 'm on my own and I might have a bit of difficulty with the menu .
29 I 'd like to go on living and working on Skomer but as my son is four years old I 'll soon be facing a dilemma over the need for his education and I might have no choice but to rethink our future . ’
30 We have come from the country to a city , and I shall have a chance to get settled in and find new friends before they all take off .
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