Example sentences of "and [pron] [modal v] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The hon. Gentleman and I may have some disagreements , but I have respect for his command of basic arithmetic . |
2 | If there 's only a bit of beef you have the beef and I 'll have some cheese . |
3 | When I 'm doing work with one group , the others will come up to me , saying ‘ Miss miss … ’ and I 'll have another problem to sort out , ’ says Sarah . |
4 | That 's right I 'll do it again and I 'll have another go at it . |
5 | ‘ And I 'll have another glass of wine , Hughie . ’ |
6 | Oh well he can pay more and I 'll have more interest . |
7 | And this is of course , as if I agree with the view that you expressed yesterday in a general context , although it was made specifically then in relation to one village , any recommendation I make in relation to that village , if it is based on the general principle , must apply by analogy also to Skelton , and I would have little choice but to recommend to the councils that they may wish or indeed they should , reconsider this question of washing-over or insetting elsewhere . |
8 | It was so special , and I would have special party shoes which were gold or silver . |
9 | Gaunt-face was on the train , and I might have another opportunity . |
10 | By about nine o'clock right my mate would have say five or six pints inside him and I 'd have two pints sat there on the fucking table . |
11 | Despite the outcome of the final , my message to Will and the boys is thanks for the memories ; for me they will live forever , and I will have great pleasure in years to come to say ‘ I was there ’ , not ‘ I was embarrassed ’ . |
12 | I hope Edgar and I will have several sons , and then they will inherit it . ’ |
13 | And when it 's fine , well , it 's a lovely little island , and I can have some bird-walks of my own . |
14 | And I can have another look , check your circulation . |
15 | Owen and I used to have regular pillow-fights . |
16 | On the one hand some teachers saw the process as a hindrance — as something they had to do for the LEA and which would have little consequence for themselves . |
17 | Under the pretext of wanting to return a pen which Cara Kingsdale had left behind when she 'd arrived to interview me , and which might have sentimental value , I rang Verity magazine . ’ |
18 | But if if a lot of schools opted out could you imagine that there might be one school that was famed for its computer excellence , and another school famed for its musical excellence , and you might have different specialist kinds of schools , not quite as dramatically delineated as I have suggested , but that would be the balance of interest in these different schools and would that be healthy ? |
19 | ’ If we were still in our own country , Andreas , a man like you would have been married years ago and you would have many children to delight you in your old age . ’ |
20 | ‘ You be nice to me , darling , and you 'll have that promotion in no time . ’ |
21 | And you 'll have one thing one week and something else another . |
22 | So I 'll start with the first one and I 'll pass it round and just put either the relaxing on one hand and the reviving on the other and you 'll have one hand relaxed the other one doing this . |
23 | Many of the pages are almost obliterated by his unintelligible scribblings , notes and drawings and you 'll have much fun trying to decipher them . |
24 | And you 'll have this garden to run about in wo n't you ? |
25 | You 'd be better with settee along that wall and leave chair there , and you 'll have more room . |
26 | Choose the new Independent 500 in stylish black , or the Independent 2000 with easy cartridge system , and you 'll have cordless convenience for quick effective styling any time , anywhere . |
27 | Say the following sentences up to time and you may have little difficulty in including the missing words shown by the dots . |
28 | Huy was not sure if she was lying or not , but she read his thoughts and continued , ‘ Even if I knew it I would n't give it to you — and you may have enough clout to shut me down , but even Merymose could n't reach high enough to touch him . ’ |
29 | Take along a prosperous adviser on all shopping sprees , demonstrate a high degree of trust and strong reliance in what they say and you may have unexpected protection should the seller go out of business and the goods fall to pieces . |
30 | The permutations for cable are endless and you can have great fun experimenting with them , it will not be difficult to invent something new , if only by working more or fewer rows between the crossovers . |