Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , I may have budget files , actual files , forecast files . |
2 | He graced his office with dignity and performed his duties with such excellence that I know I may have difficulty in walking in his footsteps . |
3 | I may have minority tastes , but I came here to find out what the right hon. and learned Gentleman would say about the autumn statement . |
4 | ‘ I must have air , ’ she warned . |
5 | I must have help — I need all of you to do your part . |
6 | I must have tape two I mean tape one . |
7 | I must have time to think about this . " |
8 | Tell him I 'll give him anything he wants but I must have time . ’ |
9 | But to do that I must have time . |
10 | For one thing it gives me the opportunity to write to you , and also I must have time to draw breath and come to terms with this astounding piece of good fortune that has befallen me . |
11 | I must have time to think . |
12 | Eliot was worried that I should have money troubles with Lewis , and in this he was right . |
13 | I should have water for some hours yet , but I did n't know how long I 'd be ashore , and as the shingle here seemed fairly hard I reckoned I could get the rubber dinghy to the water even at low tide . |
14 | It is typical of my childishness to suppose Pa meant that I should have ice cream — today . |
15 | I could not imagine when I should have occasion to wear some of my more exotic outfits . |
16 | It points to truth which has become wisdom born of experience : This is Rolle 's version of 1 Corinthians 13:2 : And if I should have prophecy and should know all mysteries , and all knowledge , and if I should have all faith , so that I could remove mountains , and have not charity , I am nothing . |
17 | In the second chapter of Philippians , a little bit before where we read , Paul 's describing the seriousness of the illness of his friend and companion , Ep Aproditus And even although he had written that the thought of his own death caused him no qualms whatever , when he was writing about his friend , Aproditus being at the point of death , he said , But God had mercy on him and not only upon him but on me also lest I should have sorrow on sorrow . |
18 | ‘ I might have mercy , ’ said Owen , ‘ if I thought there was any point in it . ’ |
19 | Additionally I might have info about further education and job opportunities , plus business contacts . |
20 | Think about this guy , I might have stuff on him , about flats and what they are for . |
21 | I might have peach and marig what ? |
22 | ‘ I might have need of you . |
23 | It 's OK in a caff — you can just ask for egg and chips or if they have pictures you can just point , but I think I might have trouble in a restaurant cos you got to read from a menu thing , and I have a bit of trouble with my reading . |
24 | I might have trouble crossing the road here . |
25 | Ooh I might have time later . |
26 | At least I you see , with the virus I was sometimes in such a state that I thought I might have bowel cancer |
27 | So I mean if I I might have magnesium carbonate and I drop hydrochloric acid on |
28 | But I 'll have skin again all over , nice young skin and the mind to appreciate it . ’ |
29 | The cottage is rather cosy , and I 'm busy on a new story , so I 'll have plenty to do even if the weather 's bad . |
30 | ‘ I 'll have Nurse Lambert take you down in the lift . |