Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [modal v] have [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Should watch that clock and say I 'll have one every two hours . |
2 | as I say she 'd have everything down , I think I , she definitely needs a big house , but not only that I mean she has to put everything up like |
3 | Trust me when I say you should have nothing to do with such drivel — make like a tree and leave it . |
4 | Though I trust you may have something slightly better than a stall , ’ suggested the gentleman wryly . |
5 | I suspect I will have something to say about this when we meet again . ’ |
6 | erm Professor Ron Dore is going to talk a bit about when education should stop and I suspect will be saying some of the things that you 've already hinted at , and then later on Professor Colin Lacey will be talking about some aspects of teachers and teaching and training of teachers , and I suspect he will have something to say about mobility of teachers and careers of teachers as , as well . |
7 | The reason for her pent-up fury is not disclosed , though we rather suspect it may have something to do with her father 's preference for her sister . |
8 | ‘ Boggers ’ ( no , I do n't know why , though I suspect it may have something to do with a haircut that bears a passing resemblance to a bogbrush ) may have a couple of incisive seasons left in him at best , but opponents will rarely get a moment 's peace when he combines with Bicknell and Waqar Younis next year . |
9 | When you spend a bit of time in her company you suspect it might have something to do with her outgoing nature and rare charm . |
10 | And and I said he 's got , you know she 'd have nothing to leave . |
11 | ‘ Think about it and let us know when you get back — we wo n't pressure you , but I know you 'd have nothing to do but relax and be your wondrous self . ’ |
12 | " I reckon I 'll have one myself , I 'm feeling a bit peckish , and what about this lady ? " |
13 | " I reckon you should have something . |
14 | Some people are unable to make choices because they feel they must have everything and can not accept the loss that is inherent in exercising choice . |
15 | Where yo where you are I mean they 'll have nothing . |
16 | If the Labour Election Programme is to be any use it must have something concrete and definite about unemployment . |
17 | I think everyone should have one ! |
18 | ‘ Well , I think I 'll have one , ’ said Brian , and Scarlet saw that things were even worse than they seemed , for now his tone was artificial : he was making conversation about something so trivial as pouring himself a drink . |
19 | I think I 'll have one more small whisky to keep the blood from cooling , and then slip back to Deptford and crack a couple of heads . |
20 | Turn it down a bit I 'm expecting a phone call in a minute , but I think I 'll have one . |
21 | ‘ You think she may have something to tell you about Elaine ? ’ |
22 | If you think you might have one in your home , here 's what to do . |
23 | As to a scoop , just hold the article back for a while and I think you 'll have one . |
24 | I think you can have anybody anyway . |
25 | ‘ Yes , of course , ’ Harry said , ‘ but I still think you should have someone to take care of you . |
26 | I think we 'll have one when I get ours other house . |
27 | I think we 'll have lots of things to do Richard . |
28 | I think we should have somebody in here you see . |
29 | I think we will have one . |
30 | ‘ I think it may have something to do with my friend . |