Example sentences of "[modal v] have a [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 we we should have a capital punishment actually as that that would erm
2 We accept that a high risk should have a high reward even though this is not always the case in the market place .
3 ‘ You must have a great father then .
4 And an excess of fluoride must have a systemic effect elsewhere in the body .
5 He must have a good voice then
6 And you must have a good morning tomorrow with Karl . ’
7 Must have a big warehouse somewhere but everything 's there that er now that 's been torn as well , you see .
8 Bluffing means that the adventurers must have a plausible story ready immediately .
9 know nothing after that , but anyway I said it will , I 'm putting this away so I 'll have a hundred pound then and if she does n't come I says I 'll have a hundred pound for
10 Wonder if we 'll have a nice day tomorrow again .
11 You 'll have a nice bruise there ?
12 ‘ You 'll have a long day tomorrow , ’ Rose encouraged .
13 Many resorts claim you 'll have a fabulous time there , but I 've found one that really lives up to its promises .
14 He 'll have a sore head then ?
15 You 'll have a brilliant time though .
16 Well I 'll have a new book now when I go , right , and you can have my old one .
17 We 'll have a little inspection later on to see if any birds has actually doodled on it .
18 ’ You 'll have a busy time ahead of you now .
19 But I 'll be back one of these days , and we 'll have a slap-up meal together ( N0T on the old X's , I promise ! )
20 I think we 'll have a quiet day today between us .
21 You 'll have a big room all on your own , yes , a nice big room
22 I think you 'll have a fatal accident eventually if you do .
23 ‘ He looks a bit pale but he 'll have a rosy glow tonight . ’
24 Th er er s drop-leaf tables are marvellous cos you get to the end of the side of your packing you see and you might have a gap just about the right size so in you put the wrapper you put the table in and you might have a little gap like left so you get the this the you get the er ironing board and put that in there .
25 Telephone calls for the library might have a direct line so that these calls are not put down to Canterbury and then transferred again .
26 Yes , but your colleague has also made the point that the constitution might have a blocking mechanism so that people , both sides , could be satisfied , was n't it .
27 Later on they might have a few minutes together and he would hold her and she would become herself again .
28 He thinks perhaps I might have a few days away from here .
29 ‘ Then in a few months you could have a thriving business here , Mr Robinson .
30 No , she could have a red-haired baby later .
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