Example sentences of "could [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If I could perhaps have a picture my father painted ? ’
2 So you could literally have a situation in which you could live say er er a woman could er live er you know a mile from the state line and in one state er abortion er could be something which ended up with a doctor in prison for life , in another state , across the state line , it could be something which was er you know er provided free of charge by the state public health authorities .
3 But if you 'd , if the original sum assured was only sixty thousand , you could only have a quarter , so you could only have fifteen thousand pounds maximum .
4 If the chain proves popular you could soon have a Food Giant near you .
5 Perhaps we could just have a look at what sort of angles we 've got here .
6 When we did all work together , all the different pieces worked together , and you could just have a card each and you could have just done it that way .
7 Her nanny , though , was once stopped in the street by someone demanding to know how she could possibly have a child by a black man .
8 There had been a certain amount of bustle about it , but you could hardly have a journey — any journey — without a bit of bustle .
9 Yeah because then you could have that , you could like have a story board for that advert that you thought of .
10 ‘ If we beat Oxford and Plymouth on Saturday , we could still have a chance of automatic promotion .
11 He could always have a relapse later if necessary .
12 You could always have a bit of fun with Bill , people said .
13 T. D. You could always have a cigarette if you wanted it but if you got caught , you were in trouble .
14 I do n't know if I could ever have a relationship , the way I feel about my body .
15 A belief is indubitable if and only if no one could ever have a reason to doubt it .
16 How far laymen would have disapproved of his behaviour is another matter , for concubinage of a type whereby a married man could also have a relationship with a woman who had a recognised position and whose children might share in the inheritance had been common among Germanic peoples , and may still have existed in England in Cnut 's day .
17 It could also have a bearing on its unusual style — no verbal testimonies from friends and colleagues , no old archive footage , just Van getting royally stoned on the music with some mates .
18 Cantors or animateurs could also have a place in those churches with a thriving musical tradition and they should not be regarded simply as emergency personnel .
19 A pond does n't have to be large to be effective — if it 's big enough to install a small submersible pump you could even have a fountain .
20 I could then have a shoal of adult Uaru , and that is a dream I would n't mind realising .
21 When you wanted tea you could either have a pot of tea , or a ‘ cinema tea ’ , which was a pot of tea and a plate on which was a sandwich with the crusts cut off , which also represented something , and a cake .
22 Never saw , you were n't meant to , and he says , no your mum said that we could either have a sweet or a starter , not both .
23 Changing our conception of international law could therefore have a bearing on our capacity tor achieving peace .
24 I mean , to die is not absolutely correct there is it , because I mean you could actually have a pay-out on critical illness , which happens earlier .
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