Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [pers pn] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Why should n't we have a relationship ? ’ |
2 | But why should n't I have a sense of humour ? ’ |
3 | And why the hell should n't I have a penchant for claret ? thought Helen . |
4 | Caution is a good sign , but why should n't you have a fag to calm your nerves ? |
5 | I said , ‘ Should n't you have a doctor ? |
6 | Well we c could n't we had a lot of arguments about it you know in the union meetings about this picket line . |
7 | Why could n't he have a Ford ? ) was outside No. 16 and there was a builder 's flat-backed truck parked in front of it . |
8 | Why ca n't we have a school , and all live here ? |
9 | I 'll be looking like soup , ca n't we have a change sometimes , Angharad ? ’ |
10 | CA N'T we have a bit of a rest from ‘ bit ? ’ |
11 | Why ca n't we have a referendum to stop them doing so again ? — |
12 | ‘ Why , why , why ca n't we have a debate on a referendum ? ’ he asked . |
13 | By the way , why ca n't we have a tournament or two every year up here in the North ? |
14 | And why ca n't we have a communion service in everyday language ? |
15 | ‘ Ca n't we have a vodka ? ’ asked Camille , seeing her mother wrapped in thought . |
16 | Ca n't I have a wash and a change first , sergeant ? ’ |
17 | Ludens , addressing the doctor , said , ‘ Ca n't he have a try ? ’ |
18 | Ca n't he have a siesta in the evening ? |
19 | Wo n't you have a whisky and soda ? ’ |
20 | Wo n't you have a piece of fudge ? |