Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] have [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And soon , when I 'm old enough — he has said that I may have his camera , and take pictures for myself . |
2 | ‘ I will allow you to take his soul , ’ said Fael-Inis again , ‘ but I must have your promise that you will not give his body to the Conablaiche . |
3 | ‘ Oh , but I must have your promise , too , Miss Kyte ! ’ exclaimed Mrs Tiverton . |
4 | ‘ But first , I must have your assurance that this is in the most absolute confidence . ’ |
5 | ‘ I must have your passport . ’ |
6 | In short , Miss Rossignol , I 've reached the point where I must have your approval and consent for whatever steps I take in protection of his financial affairs . |
7 | wondered if I should have his place . |
8 | and we 're off on Friday , I 'm on a half day on Thursday , so I think I should have my day off on Wednesday . |
9 | I should have my office bigger . |
10 | I might have my bag of crisps now . |
11 | Pretty silly , because you have n't done that piece of work , so perhaps what you would like to do if you would like to follow it with us , then I will give you back , I think I might have your survey here , and you can at least see what we 've been talking about and then on that we can write absent for this piece of work , does that make sense , good . |
12 | I think I might have his conscience by saying that I do n't mind . |
13 | ‘ I 'll have their blood ! ’ stormed Mahmoud . |
14 | ‘ I 'll have their blood for this ! ’ |
15 | I 'll have her name wo n't I ? |
16 | I 'll have her name on here wo n't I ? |
17 | ‘ I 'll have 'is child to bring up very soon . ’ |
18 | If you do n't like it I 'll have me bit back . |
19 | I 'll have me yoghurt then . |
20 | so I thought I 'll have me water on |
21 | I 'll have me mouth round the tap in a minute |
22 | I 'll have his skin for sausages , you see if I do n't ! ’ |
23 | ‘ I 'll have your name , and I 'll see that lady who was telling me the other day that Brownie girls do n't raid orchards . ’ |
24 | Out with it or I 'll have your skin for a cigar case . ’ |
25 | ‘ Keep that handy , ’ I warn him , ‘ or I 'll have your head for a hat-rack . ’ |
26 | I 'll have your gear taken to your quarters . ’ |
27 | I 'll have our breakfast and promptly threw it all up |
28 | I 'll have my pint this evening . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'll have my proof before I 'm done . |
30 | with semi-skimmed milk that 's it , then I 'll have my lunch lunchtime and have my tea teatime |