Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [art] [adj] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | " If it 's all the same to you , darling , I 'd a whole lot rather it did n't hurt . " |
2 | Can I have a tiny sip please . |
3 | Can I have a Scotch pancake now please ? |
4 | Can I have a little bit please ? |
5 | Can I have a little go now ? |
6 | Can I have a little plaster please ? |
7 | Could I have the first question please ? |
8 | So , did you break your letter down into two parts … first , did you enquire whether there were any professional reasons which would prevent you taking up the appointment and , second , can I have the following information etc ? ’ |
9 | Well can I have the Labour group then please ? |
10 | I had a fishy sandwich earlier and I feel . |
11 | I had a long talk once with the very bright lady who accompanied him in his early days , a lady of charm and accomplishment and infinitely more mature than Niki was . |
12 | I had a strange sensation when , on an autumnal Friday afternoon , I turned up at Old Admiralty Building , to have a viva voce on my written evidence to the Falklands Inquiry . |
13 | I I ca n't complain , I had a reasonable education there , as to what was available , as to what was available . |
14 | ‘ I had a warm tyre on from the beginning and was delighted to be in the lead at York Corner , Portstewart . |
15 | One like this , and I had a like gash about two inches up my legs . |
16 | Well , I had a splendid night out at the Norwich game last night . |
17 | But I had a strong suspicion even then that he was drinking to something other than my health . |
18 | ‘ OK — look , I had a young lady here earlier — last night , that is . |
19 | I had a similar experience back in 1978 , when I was elected to the national executive committee of the Labour party . |
20 | It , I think I had a good life there and I 've got no regrets I think to be public transport is , is a good thing . |
21 | and I had a Labour bloke round last night . |
22 | I had a new top on , and I 'd washed my hair , I was dead pleased she 'd noticed . |
23 | I had a proper job there . |
24 | I had a mad lust not to be killed . ’ |
25 | I had a furtive look round then I went in and settled myself down . |
26 | In fact , months earlier , before there was any real cause for concern over his health rate at all , I had a sudden flash forward . |
27 | I had a fucking policeman anyway did n't I ! |
28 | I had a quick look round yesterday but I ai n't got a clue ! |
29 | Oh I was massive man I had a double chin an'all . |
30 | Francis I had a little panic then , and I decided to ring them back . |