Example sentences of "[verb] i have the " in BNC.

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1 You could of let me have the first one
2 I could collect it and deliver it if you let me have the address . ’
3 Let me have the message on the morrow , was what he said …
4 Let me have the card , ’ he said .
5 Let me have the surprise , when I see it face to face . ’
6 PAMELA : [ unwillingly ] I 'll get undressed if you lock the door and let me have the keys in my own hand .
7 Let his man make his way back there , and let me have the third horse and bring you the quickest way to Ullesthorpe .
8 As far as the ‘ Landsat ’ image is concerned , a Welsh contact in the National Remote Sensing Centre ( whose address is given on page 15 of our magazine ) let me have the ‘ mosaic ’ free of charge to reproduce .
9 Let me have the details and I 'll pass them on to Ned Clarke . ’
10 If anybody ever let me have the contract on her , I 'd dybbuk her but good .
11 Just let me have the today .
12 Let me have the rest .
13 Hey guys , listen here , let me have , let me have the work that you 've done .
14 Excitedly I told him what had happened and begged him to let me have the harmonium .
15 And do you think he 'd let me have the children ?
16 For example : ‘ Can you let me have the accounts departments breakdown of costs on A and B ? ’
17 He said , " I hate to have to ask , but could you let me have the twenty pounds ?
18 So if you would like to help , please could you let me have the details below , using a separate sheet of paper for each female .
19 Would you please let me have the photos we supplied for your exhibition , so that they can be added to our stock and used by other people .
20 I should therefore be grateful if you would let me have the draft as soon as you have completed it .
21 She 'll let me have the money for the vet . ’
22 ‘ She 'd never part with any of her stuff … she would n't even let me have the one of me ! ’
23 Please could you also let me have the last two cheques debited to the account .
24 Please could you let me have the appropriate proposal forms by then .
25 ‘ When I came round after the operation I asked the doctors if they would let me have the screws .
26 Nor do I have the time to go looking for a suitable crew . ’
27 Badly born , poorly educated as I am , how do I have the nerve to pass comment on the society I live in — let alone marry a professor of economics and co-author with him — the publisher 's term , not mine — a book on Darcian Monetarism ?
28 Do I have the right to call a lawyer ? ’
29 So do I have the right to say anything else or not er very , very briefly erm just one two points of criticism .
30 ‘ Why do I have the feeling that there 's more to it than that ? ’
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