Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 And can I have second cup of tea ?
2 And you may say well why do I have two pairs of fins , you know , one in front and one behind , instead of , say , three pairs of fins , or one pair of fins , or eight pairs of fins — why do we all have two ?
3 Can I have two plates of bread and butter ?
4 Can I have two halves of shandy please .
5 Right , can I have these sets of sheets back , please and can you pack away now !
6 I just said oh can I have some reports of all the students ?
7 ‘ It never did , Fernando ; not for one second did I have any doubts of how deeply I felt for you , only doubts of how deeply you had felt for me .
8 Do n't mean you can come up to me and say can I have ten grams of smack please Cassie all right .
9 ‘ May I have another slice of that delicious gingerbread ? ’
10 ‘ Could I have another glass of milk , Herr Direktor ? ’ he asked , and Busacher knew the Season had really begun .
11 Miss can I have another piece of card
12 But I would n't put it past Nigel , can I have another piece of bread ?
13 Daddy can I have another cup of tea please ?
14 it 's taking ages , oh can I have another cup of coffee ?
15 I had five lines of dialogue , ’ he reflects .
16 I had five shots of local anaesthetic , and after about 10 minutes the surgeon pulled out this wriggling black larva and everyone burst into applause , but the photographer said , ‘ Oh , I missed that , can you put it back in so I can take a shot ? ’
17 I gave it one of its earliest tests on my first trip to Coombe Abbey at Coventry , where I had sixty pounds of bream ( weighed ) and only stopped catching when I ran out of groundbait .
18 What I am saying most specifically is take all of me — and here of course Gary began the melody on the piano and we all smiled and then she sang , sang her song , and believe me we did all listen to the words that night , we knew that the man who had been attacked was there , and we knew that O and Boy were standing shoulder to shoulder in our midst , we saw them in the centre of the mirror , saw ourselves standing beside them and standing by them and give me a drink now because I had such hopes of a lover of my own on that evening and here I am .
19 I had one pint of er normal Yorkshire , my bitter 's stronger than that
20 Well the difference was like moving from purgatory into heaven really , because er in the Nissan hut I had one tap of cold water , that 's all , every bit of water had to be heated on a gas stove , and every bit of water for a bath had to be heated in an old fashioned er boiler in which you lit the fire under and of course when you came here we had a ni an electric cooker , er straight away
21 I had one night of that , and when he came round in the morning , I told him .
22 Like a good many others , I had one pair of lace-up shoes for winter and a pair of sandals for summer , and that was it .
23 Never mind , they 'd done a good job , and I had one plot of depth and richness on our otherwise bald mountain .
24 But if I had one drink of any description that 's the one thing that would make me nervous because I 'd be afraid that I 'd forget this or forget the other , so we just do n't have them at all you know .
25 And I had one rehearsal of two Bach pieces which were really difficult and I was com , feeling completely frantic during the break in rehearsal , and went over to look at the music and some fellow called Don bounded over to me and said , oh you ca n't be you know you sh ca n't be looking at that now , ba , la dee da dee da !
26 I had one piece of butter and jam .
27 I had one hell of a hassle when I first came out .
28 Bob and I had all sorts of schemes for us all to meet , including asking you to come to Edinburgh as a halfway house , but we realised that actually that is rather more than halfway for you , and would n't be at all easy .
29 I obviously understood this very well and I had all sorts of
30 I had two wheels of my own as it happens — still have , in fact .
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