Example sentences of "[modal v] have i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But you should have I mean you should be able to I would have though in a year |
2 | And I should have I hope three or four , maybe five tapes to send off then , which would be very very indeed . |
3 | Well Jodie wanted to come with us and I phoned up and they could n't get her in so then she started saying well why do n't you stay here mum , and all that , I said yeah just when it bloody suits her she wants you to cook her dinner , said she 'd have been she should have I said she 'd be prepared to pay it , I 've already got her a seat she said |
4 | I must have I 've taken your apron off . |
5 | Alison must have I do n't know why Alison puts water in these cos you do n't need it . |
6 | Well they must have been just well they must have I did n't see them |
7 | ‘ Really , Aunt , you 'll have me blushing ! ’ |
8 | I do n't think I 'll have I like |
9 | I 'll have I mean I 'm having er a weekend in Lytham so I might er take stuff up with me , you know for for the odd |
10 | er Easter , so and then she 'll have I think three weeks Easter |
11 | He might have I do n't , he probably has |
12 | ‘ You could have me followed . ’ |
13 | ‘ She also said if you went about it the right way you could have me eating out of your hand . ’ |
14 | We could have I tell you , we can have |
15 | You could have I suppose |
16 | For two hours he 'd have me swimming after a brush held in front of my nose , while he set the pace up and down the side of the baths . |
17 | ‘ You 'd have me fight him ? ’ |
18 | I could either meet him near there or he 'd have me picked up as a material witness and see how I enjoyed sharing a cell with Jack Scamp . |
19 | er well it should be page two but in my er haste I may have I notice mine is in the wrong order . |
20 | WHAT YOU MAY HAVE I DO NEED |
21 | That time she 'd told me how lonely and abandoned she felt when she was with her husband , those confessional words , ‘ lonely and abandoned ’ , which usually would have me cringing all over the place , made me shiver . |
22 | I suppose you would have me conclude you are my brother 's wife ? |
23 | ‘ You would have me remain what I was , ’ Suragai said , ‘ and alter the rest . ’ |
24 | He and his friends would have me scoffed and hounded out of the county rather than see my house completed . |
25 | I gather that this is regarded as a controversial procedure in certain circles , but any criticism on the lines of wastage of resources on a dying man would have me to contend with . |
26 | ‘ You really believe Matilda would have me killed — tonight ? ’ |
27 | PAMELA : I would beg one favour of your ladyship , that if you would have me keep my distance you will not forget your own degree . |
28 | ‘ Taylor told me he would have me watched in future games . |
29 | she would have me got cash out or dropped |
30 | ‘ Nothing with you is the way it looks — so you would have me believe , ’ observed Marc with a sardonic downward glance . |