Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pers pn] have [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 May I have a simple answer , yes or no , and no shenanigans ?
2 " May I have the first dance , Janet ? "
3 No word spoken before he said : " May I have the first dance ? "
4 ‘ What should I have a guilty feeling about ? ’
5 Well why should I have a pretty dress and a cake when it 's the love that 's there and not a piece of paper or a special day !
6 Not only must it have an overall structure which makes sense , but individual paragraphs and sentences must knit together in a coherent fashion that others can readily follow .
7 May God bless you and may you have a long life . ’
8 Oh short of blue , could , could I have a little bit ?
9 Could I have a white wine spritzer ? ’
10 Could I have a green salad ? ’
11 Could I have the first question please ?
12 As soon as she could she had a serious talk with her mother .
13 Could we have a typical performance from either of them in an unlikely setting : for example , Howerd making his maiden speech in the House of Commons or delivering a lecture to students on English lit , or Hill interviewing Germaine Greer or giving a sermon .
14 Could we have a short break please … my heel . ’
15 Could we have a little democrat please .
16 ‘ Micky , could we have a quick word ? ’ asked Paul Lexington , and the star , with the dignity of a man mounting the scaffold , went across to join the producer , director and Company Manager .
17 ‘ Oh , this will be of great help in ordering raw materials , but sometimes we get part deliveries , could we have an extra facility to deal with those ?
18 ( looks at clipboard ) Could we have the next candidate , please ?
19 could he have a poster-sized copy of it and
20 Mr. McAvoy : If any bid included a reduction of employees ' pension rights , may we have a firm commitment from the Minister that the Government would not give that bid the go-ahead ?
21 May we have an early debate on the restructuring that is taking place in Her Majesty 's Customs and Excise which has left Wales 's international airport without customs and passport control ?
22 May we have an early debate on the Government 's determination to prevent part-timers from having the same rights as people who work full time ?
23 May we have an early debate on foreign affairs and aid and on the encouragement that should be given to President Serrano , who now says that he is keen to see the problem sorted out ?
24 May we have an urgent inquiry into why , over the past three years , the number of complaints against the health service in Lewisham and North Southwark has gone up by 100 per cent. , why there have been 30 complaints already this year and why serious complaints of maladministration and negligence have been made against Guy 's , King 's College and St.
25 shall I have a new wedding ring ?
26 Would you have a different answer if Tack was already in an established business looking for areas to expand or to diversify into ?
27 Would you have a quick look at this ?
28 Nor would we have a public image that clearly conveys the mixed nature of the organization : in early 1986 the name changed to Lesbian and Gay Switchboard which confirmed our status .
29 Shall we have a nice cup of tea ?
30 Having listened with interest to the Minister 's statement on renewable energy and the fact that there has been reference to other sources of power , when shall we have a comprehensive statement on energy policy from the Government ?
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