Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] have [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , there are an unknown number of refugees from various countries , several of whom may have impairments associated with war , torture and so on .
2 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 .
3 " Heaven sent me to plough this field , and in order to do so , I must have oxen .
4 I must have flowers , I ca n't bear it without them .
5 And I mun that I must have words in front of me , if I do n't have words in front of me even though I know it , I I still forget it .
6 I must have words with you , Brother , and not here . ’
7 It seems important that I should have links , in developing links you ought to see that as part of our agenda .
8 ‘ It 's raining — I should have wellies . ’
9 If I should have children , all my land would go to them — your grandchildren , Barney . ’
10 With me , I might have problems with Dad , but Mum is always positive , and when something does n't look good she 'll tell me the truth too .
11 I thought I might have problems here , because the inside mitre on the four outer glazing bars created a slight undercut for assembling the curved outer members in the horizontal plane , but I found that by locating the curved members on the bottom rail first , then swinging the tops in on a slight curve , they just clicked into place nicely .
12 Bloody hell I might have pools up and win a million pound this week , what the hell I wan na take your money for ?
13 But by then I might have children and all I would be saying was ‘ Sit still ’ , or ‘ Do n't eat with your fingers ’ , or ‘ Eat up all your peas . ’
14 No my brother has to be back by nine nine thirty , I 'll have exams so I 'll go and revise no I bet you I will I just ca n't , the temptation 's extremely great but not if you know what I mean .
15 ‘ Otherwise I 'll have problems . ’
16 I 'll have inquiries made from Hammersmith upwards .
17 I 'll have words with Sharon on Monday and er , oh I ca n't , yes I can on Monday I 'm having my hair cut later , but I can come up about nine o'clock and see if she 's here .
18 I 'll have words with Murtach when he returns . ’
19 These , I 'll have fungi fungi .
20 I 'll have peas .
21 I 'll have orders circulated to all frontiers , but I do n't hold out much hope .
22 I 'll have orders to bring you to old Ralf , they 'll believe that .
23 I wished I could have screens put round my bed like the really sick people had , so that instead of giving me sidelong glances of pity because I had no visitors , people would drop their voices and whisper sepulchrally to interested outsiders , " Poor little thing — she 's dying , you know . "
24 I could have summonses every day if I chose .
25 Or I could have lychees .
26 I catapulted the tiny beasts across the creek and into the mud on the far side so that I could have funerals .
27 Two children from her husband 's first marriage were also staying , ‘ and if I could have pictures , ’ she says , ‘ I would have drawn the house with big bulges all over it . ’
28 I 'd have potatoes and cabbage and gravy .
29 I 'd have lions to guard me !
30 If I was n't a hat designer I 'm sure I 'd have loads of hats anyway . ’
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