Example sentences of "[verb] i [modal v] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't think I 'll have time to yet , not till we get Dolly fixed up with a job and lodgings of her own . ’ |
2 | I do n't want really want Darren , I do n't honestly think , I think I 'd have difficulty in the initial breaking , but then everything else would go |
3 | While I was on bail and Stephen was still with foster parents , they promised I could have Stephen for Christmas . |
4 | get I will have char if I can . ) |
5 | 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 . |
6 | I should have known I would have problems when I crossed the border of a place whose name I could hardly pronounce — Mosonmagyaróvár . |
7 | I suppose I shall have tears in my wine ! |
8 | ‘ I suppose I could have coffee … ’ she suggests doubtfully . |
9 | I 'll have I 'll have blackcurrant then I 'll have strawberry |
10 | I mean the second main paymaster of myself , you know , is the university , in fact , and erm without them I do n't suppose I could have sort of financed the extra side of sort of clothing and everything else for my mayoralty . |
11 | I mean erm the second main paymaster of myself you know is the University in fact and erm without them I do n't suppose I could have sort of financed the extra side of sort of clothing everything else for my mayoralty . |
12 | ‘ At which point I 'd have hysterics and writhe on the ground ? ’ |
13 | ‘ From the moment they told me that you were a breech baby I knew I 'd have trouble with you . ’ |
14 | 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 . |
15 | At least I you see , with the virus I was sometimes in such a state that I thought I might have bowel cancer |
16 | I thought I would have burns everywhere I had metal . |
17 | I think Fancher thought I 'd have dope sent to the Voice . |
18 | I never thought I 'd have back problems ! |
19 | 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 . |
20 | it is nice cos when Brian ordered I said I 'll have chicken and he |
21 | ‘ He said I could have discount if I did the business . ’ |
22 | Yes , absolutely , because I said I 'd have Jake back about six at home |
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 | And you 'll eat , because , by God , if you refuse I 'll have food forced into your mouth and stroked down your throat , like medicining a hound . |