Example sentences of "i have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Now can I have a proper rubber ? |
32 | Can I have a Scotch pancake now please ? |
33 | Why should n't I have a different way of estimating it ? |
34 | Oh can I have a brown roll Steve please ? |
35 | Okay Hello , can I have a three pound fifty car wash please . |
36 | ‘ Please can I have a supplementary allocation . ’ |
37 | Mum , can I have a whole piece of toast please ? |
38 | Well why should I have a pretty dress and a cake when it 's the love that 's there and not a piece of paper or a special day ! |
39 | Dad can I have a third tea ? |
40 | Can I have a single room ? |
41 | Why do I have a hard time , and there 's the Godless person prospering ? |
42 | ‘ Can I … you know , can I have a few minutes before we go ? , |
43 | ‘ Could I have a few minutes alone with my client , please ? ’ |
44 | Oh short of blue , could , could I have a little bit ? |
45 | Can I have a little bit ? |
46 | Can I have a little bit please ? |
47 | Can I have a little go now ? |
48 | Can I have a little plaster please ? |
49 | " May I have the first dance , Janet ? " |
50 | No word spoken before he said : " May I have the first dance ? " |
51 | Can I have the first part ? |
52 | Could I have the first question please ? |
53 | So , did you break your letter down into two parts … first , did you enquire whether there were any professional reasons which would prevent you taking up the appointment and , second , can I have the following information etc ? ’ |
54 | ‘ It could have been major much earlier — I had the know-how and had already done the groundwork — but when I was racing there was n't the time , nor did I have the surplus energy to allow the business its head . |
55 | Well can I have the Labour group then please ? |
56 | Can I have the ginger bread man ? |
57 | Can I have the ginger bread man ? |
58 | Why ca n't I have the next stage ? |
59 | Can I have the last question ? |
60 | ‘ Can I have the top bunk , Aunt Shiona ? ’ she wheedled . |