Example sentences of "[adv] we [modal v] have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps we 'll have coffee another time !
2 Perhaps we could have lunch before you go ? ’ she forced out , as if the idea was merely spur of the moment , merely friendly , merely pleasant .
3 Perhaps we could have cider with our picnic , ’ said Betty .
4 Perhaps we could have dinner out first depending on what time it starts .
5 Perhaps we can have dinner some other time . ’
6 So we shall have copies of errors being duplicated in the population .
7 So we shall have lemon chicken , stuffed mushrooms , we had something else did n't we last time ?
8 And so he said ‘ well , we have three sons , all of whom were going to war , and er so we would have room for three children .
9 Says he 's got a headache so we 'll have go and to stock up
10 So we 'll have groups of teams coming along for an hour at a time and hopefully we 'll , you know , keep the impetus going through the day by doing that .
11 Oh Malcolm does like turkey so we 'll have turkey tomorrow .
12 So we 'll have repeats .
13 So we 'd have calcium chloride
14 I think it might be useful to break there so we can have coffee .
15 ‘ When this old war 's over we 'll have wine every Christmas , and that 's a promise , girl . ’
16 Normally we shall have sets of addresses of the form :
17 yeah , normally we 'd have Roy here .
18 If we can go ashore we can have coffee and Tony and I can put on our anoraks .
19 Following a nationwide survey of 1,042 punters commissioned by the Betting Office Licensees Association and conducted by Gallup , Tom Kelly , director general of BOLA , said : ‘ If the Government move quickly we could have evening opening in the summer .
20 you know , oh come on we 'll have fun , a bit of a I do n't really know , like this and he fucking , he gets let in this house and er
21 Later we shall have cause to doubt its accuracy and validity .
22 Mark my words , before the month is out we shall have Earl Robert crossing the Channel to make his peace with Stephen along with the rest of us .
23 Well we 'll have hymn number twenty two in the red book
24 Well we should have guarantee somewhere in the box there
25 You could n't say well we will have motor buses on the fourth and not the other three because they were so closely interwoven .
26 Erm T and underneath we 'll have distance .
27 So maybe we could have royalty but they do n't , we do n't have to have the pomp and ceremony that goes with them and also the cost .
28 Maybe we should have speaker on a separate night .
29 Then I 'd prepare the next meal ; sometimes we would have rice as well as beans .
30 ‘ Mam used to make bilberry pie , ’ said Beuno , ‘ and sometimes we 'd have trout , but her idea of a real treat was tinned salmon and tinned peaches . ’
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