Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We 've already paid the ordinary renewal fee , but do you think we should also have libel slander and officials indemnity ? |
2 | You may already have life insurance , but that will usually only pay out if you die . |
3 | No , I do n't want one just now , I may have one later , not just now cos I 'll just have mineral water again . |
4 | If there is , we 'll still have Volkov back in Russia . ’ |
5 | And er , I thought I 'd probably have wall paper on that wall , you know , use , use the curtains just as plenty of fullness , but have them for keeping out the light or keeping in the heat , |
6 | He asked if he could also have bonus money for the people below who had also contributed to his efforts . |
7 | Now Mr. Duggan may well have video evidence of Welsh dirty play in the past and also the statements of Will Carling , the England captain , may not be quite to his liking , but please gentlemen , come on ! |
8 | ‘ I would rather have India resort to arms in order to defend her honour than that she should , in a cowardly manner , become or remain a helpless witness to her own dishonour . ’ |
9 | I have used this quite a lot for cardigans for an elderly lady , who was a bit of a traditionalist and would not have tuck stitch , in which the ‘ wrong ’ purl ) side is used as the right side . |
10 | Fabia felt then that if he went on in this ‘ lift her up , knock her down ’ fashion for very much longer , the way her heart was behaving , she would probably have heart failure . |
11 | But you would n't have C command , I mean that if you take the first structure in seven , that 's just the one in T three . |
12 | ‘ Without Talkin Loud you would n't have Mo Wax or any of the new labels . |
13 | So we ca n't have B square in twenty five , twenty five cos nothing exists , there twenty five . |
14 | It 's in there because you ca n't have executive style cabinet government in local government unless you pay executive councillors executive salaries , it 's got nothing to do with the idea of you getting thirty five pounds rather than thirty three if we stay here all day erm I would just , I 'm really wisely advised to make one point er Mr er was c wondering why this did n't have majority support actually most of it did I think Mr will confirm that he and his colleagues were happy to support all of the proposed responses from A to J on page thirty and thirty one but were not happy with response B and I would like to er that erm that er when our responses do go forward it is made clear that apart from little paragraph B there was all party support because I really feel that our local authority associates need to know that and erm I hope that will be little B was er a piece that erm certainly I and my colleagues supported er , rather . |
15 | Logarithmic ways would have meant there would be , there would have been no limit in fact , one could have always gone to , to , one would essentially have minus infinity as , as the lowest . |
16 | The company has done deals in France and China already and will soon have Unix System Technology structures set in Mexico , Canada and Australia . |
17 | And the decision means Tranmere 's second string will finally have quality opposition after years of languishing in the Midlands Senior League . |
18 | The procedure should copy any output files produced by these activities into a working area for the user , to which he or she will then have owner access after breaking out of the Captive environment . |
19 | A toss of the coin — the Swindon manager , Ossie Ardiles , not knowing his heads from his tails — ensures Bolton will again have home advantage . |
20 | You mean , in other words , you wo n't have life insurance left . |
21 | ‘ That 's not why you wo n't have Finn back , ’ said Betty astutely . |
22 | You wo n't have time man . |
23 | Indeed , some argue that young children can not have traffic sense precisely because they are children . |
24 | Nor will it come from exports , which are now falling because the pound is so overvalued that we can not have export success at its present level of valuation . |