Example sentences of "they could have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She told them that she and Mike were going to be married very soon and they could have a look at her wedding dress as it was nearly finished .
2 so they could have a shower
3 And I used to go down you used to see all the mams and kids going down the moors here , taking their dad 's tea , down in the fields , so they could have a bit of something and then finish as got dark .
4 They could have a bit more money spent on them .
5 Uncle Edgar even dammed a little pool so they could have a dip with their picnics .
6 They could have a talking competition .
7 They could have a £6m overdraft and a battleground instead of a boardroom .
8 Her first loyalty was to him — at least until they could have a talk and straighten things out .
9 For instance , if a couple opted for a full surrogacy arrangement , they could have a baby that bears the same genetic relationship to them as do children conceived in the normal way , while someone else copes with the inconvenience of pregnancy and birth .
10 He said they could have a picnic if they brought some cake out into the garden , but they did n't seem to understand him .
11 They could have a headache depending on how it was caused , they could be confused , but not always and there could be that brief loss of consciousness and so you must check the memory recall if they do know what 's happened well then go back a little bit further to see if they can remember what they did last night or something but erm , make sure , on that memory recall .
12 He said oh yes , yes they could have a sandwich .
13 ‘ More girls are now attracted to the sport as they realise they could have a career in golf , ’ she stated .
14 White men , he began , made the common mistake of assuming that , because the Aboriginals were wanderers , they could have no system of land tenure .
15 Obviously they can not be expected to vet all the publications they sell , and it would be grossly unfair to hold them responsible for libels of which they could have no knowledge .
16 And they knew that they could expect no reinforcements from Scotland while they could have no certainty that a second force was not closing in behind them from England , since clearly their movements had been known , and their return anticipated .
17 Then they could have the twin beds in your room . ’
18 with someone who 's nice , put it that way , I 'd almost definitely try , I 'd get the , say that they could have the giro today
19 There 's also a powerful case for having pensioner trustees there 's far less chance of erm people twisting their arm , although they could have the character .
20 Many countries in the world would be delighted if they could have the success we have .
21 PEOPLE WHO WISHED THAT FOR TEN PRECIOUS SECONDS THEY COULD HAVE THE LEGS OF VALERY BORZOV .
22 There 's also a powerful case for having pensioner trustees that they will so there 's far less chance of erm people twisting their arm , although they could have the carrot dangled in front of them .
23 No because even the ones that are n't showing the symptoms , they could have the virus in it , cos it just may not have come out .
24 What girl would want to go on working amongst those unfortunates when they could have the comfort of Timothy 's home ? "
25 5–12–1877 " It was considered whether it would not be for the advantage of the congregation to hold the services on the Sabbath in the school house during the winter months where they could have the comfort of a fire .
26 One day they asked if they could have an aquarium of their own .
27 They probably have never even considered that they could have an accident and damage the glider .
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