Example sentences of "i [modal v] have [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Shame on me for this is the first issue of SR I 've ever read ( Nov ) , but I hope it will not be the last , for may I say , I think I may have at last found a space where I can be heard — most women 's magazines shun the type of letter I submit — not cosy enough for their letters pages , I suspect . |
2 | Er Our local reporter Caroline er will be contacting me with regard to any suggestions I may have on the editorial side . |
3 | My speech was directed at Karen Parsons , and whatever reservations you or I may have about it , I can assure you it went down a treat with its target audience . |
4 | I may have to nursemaid you , but I 'll be damned if I 'll let you bugger things up for me . ’ |
5 | ‘ I may have to . ’ |
6 | Remember your moral crime : that you have now lied twice about why I had written to you in the first place ( Letters report , 5 December ) , and you have lied on purpose and you have done so with manifest contempt and disregard for any say or rights that I may have against your sick sense of ‘ editorship ’ . |
7 | I must have at least a dozen dresses made before I can shew my face in town . |
8 | But I must have aged 20 years out there . |
9 | I had a sort of despair for days afterwards , thinking how much of their rotten , pretentious blood I must have in me . |
10 | I should 've of thought there 'd be eight , eight . |
11 | Sh I should have at least half a bunker left . |
12 | I should have for Christmas . |
13 | what do you think I should have for tea Kyle ? eh ? |
14 | Please could you tell me the ratio of male to female Platies I should have in my tank ? |
15 | ‘ I was beginning to think I might have to be the one to raise the question , ’ she returned demurely . |
16 | I think I might have to er change the wallpaper . |
17 | We did n't make the decision to find out , look I 've got a complimentary ticket , and perhaps I do n't have to queue here , perhaps I might have to , but I 'll go and find out . |
18 | Wilson was obviously embarrassed by my statement and sought to identify any particular honorands whom I might have in mind . |
19 | I 'll have to be in the workshop finishing that brooch . |
20 | I 'll have to , and risk it . |
21 | I 'll have to . |
22 | Well , it does n't look too bad , but I 'll have to ground you till you heal up a bit . |
23 | I 'll have to be away . ’ |
24 | He told himself : I 'll have to be more careful ; have to keep to myself the things Miriam divulges about her husband 's past . |
25 | I fancy a cup of coffee from the buffet , but I 'll have to be careful with money . |
26 | ‘ I 'll have to be getting home , ’ I said . |
27 | ‘ Ted 's got his union meeting tonight , ’ she lies , ‘ I 'll have to be in with Frieda . |
28 | ‘ I think I 'll have to . |
29 | ‘ I 'll have to be a bit nicer to Perdita in future , ’ he said drily . |
30 | ‘ I 'll have to fairly shout this story , ’ yelled Tom above the noise . |