Example sentences of "i have [art] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | I realized I 'd no experience of organizing a memorial party and did n't know anybody who had . |
2 | There were bookshelves along one wall , with titles ranging from John Keegan 's Six Armies in Normandy and Richard Holmes 's Firing Line , which I 'd read , to anonymous pulp volumes called A Social History of the Hand Grenade or similar , which I 'd no intention of reading . |
3 | I must have knocked it or something and I 'd a couple of shots left and I ought to have shot the swine but I could n't , not while he was sitting there killing himself laughing . |
4 | And I 'd a breath of fresh air . |
5 | And then there was this memorable exchange : ‘ Vic , can I have a couple of words please ? ’ |
6 | Can I have a couple of these mummy ? |
7 | Can I have a couple of er chicken fillets please ? |
8 | Could I have a drink of water ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Mummy , can I have a drink of water ? ’ |
10 | Clare can I have a drink of water please ? |
11 | Clare can I have a drink of water please ? |
12 | Group members ' perceptions of expected behaviour are concerned with bits of behaviour ( ‘ Can I make jokes in this group ? ’ ) , rather than with the behaviour as a continuing phenomenon ( ‘ Do I have a sense of humour ? ’ ) . |
13 | But why should n't I have a sense of humour ? ’ |
14 | and do you know , she had the most enormous Christmas er lunch , about six o'clock she said , could I have a bowl of soup ? |
15 | ‘ Could I have a pair of boots ? ’ |
16 | Is this a mating ritual or do I have a pair of schizos in the tank ? |
17 | Can I have a pair of scissors , I think I 'll cut |
18 | ‘ Could I — could I have a bit of garden ? ’ |
19 | Can I have a bit of your apple please ? |
20 | Fiona was saying to me today at school , oh Emma can I have a bit of your height please ? |
21 | Can I have a bit of cheese on the side on the plate ? |
22 | We 've got , can I have a bit of attention please . |
23 | Can I have a bit of that |
24 | Please can I have a bit of Kit-Kat ? |
25 | You see I have a problem of a — ’ and she smiled again — ‘ a rather delicate nature … ’ |
26 | ‘ Can I have a bag of chips , please ? ’ |
27 | May I have a show of hands , from all those in favour , please . |
28 | ‘ May I have a list of the dead ? ’ he asked . |
29 | Can I have a piece of paper ? |
30 | Can I have a piece of paper , please . |