Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Could I just have a small poll , those who would like to er have S Q as they call it , status quo ?
2 can I just have a quick look at your worse
3 Do I still have a criminal record ?
4 Would n't you rather have a hot cross bun ?
5 One day while they walked , he asked , ‘ Do you already have a little boy like me ? ’
6 If the erm Homeworks experiment is successful could we see many more stores turning over to that that format and that that or will you consider converting the whole chain or might you just have a separate chain called Homesworks ?
7 Did you ever have a decent meal ?
8 ‘ D' you ever have a good word for anyone , Natasha ? ’ he enquired coldly .
9 Did she really have a two-storey house ? he wanted to know .
10 Well could n't we just have a few things
11 Could we possibly have a quick look inside ?
12 And I think the , the erm , the jobs which are elected are the Chair Person and , do we still have a Vice Chair Person ? are you still Vice Chair Person ?
13 That 's right , I mean why di why have we got the structure of agriculture as we have , you know why why do we still have an atomistical industry right , it 's not just a , a freak of nature , there are economic laws , erm , and opinion that s , that structure the industry and it 's because you just do n't get economies of scale staying in agriculture .
14 People in late twentieth-century Britain do not necessarily do less for their relatives than they have done for the past two centuries , nor do they necessarily have a weaker sense of obligation , but they do have to work out the nature of their relationships and the patterns of support associated with them , in circumstances which are very different from the past .
15 Does it necessarily have a fissiparous effect ?
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