Example sentences of "could have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The baby 's mother said she only left her alone so the child could have a nap . |
2 | Mm , mm , of the King 's Cross Society you could have a King 's Cross |
3 | Fiona could continue with her pregnancy , taking strong drugs , the side-effects of which were not yet really known , or she could have a termination . |
4 | Well if I could have a bungalow the same as I' ve got now I would n't care . |
5 | A friend said it would be wonderful if she could have a wood with an obelisk where she could go and sit , ’ says Gwyn . |
6 | She said Diana could have a divorce but she would have to leave the country . |
7 | But he might at least be " useful " , as he had wanted , and part of that usefulness lay in the fact that , on one level at least , his poetry could have a public and national purpose — although , when the war had been won , he no longer cared to draw attention to those aspects of it . |
8 | Mum , do you think I could have a pen ? |
9 | He could have a change of heart and settle down to family life . ’ |
10 | Andrew Telford , owner of Regal Diving , said : ‘ Perhaps we could have a compromise and dive only where there are no human remains . |
11 | He goes to a day centre three days a week but it would help if he could have a two- or three-week holiday somewhere every now and again . |
12 | The way the year is running we could have a drought at midwinter and snowdrops at harvest time . |
13 | ‘ Perhaps we could have a drink outside , ’ said the woman as the French family exploded with bellowed laughter and banging fists . |
14 | Moira said she would ask her parents if she could have a drink with him . |
15 | ‘ I wish I could have a drink . |
16 | My niece was visiting for the day and she asked if she could have a drink of orange juice so I told her to go ahead and help herself . |
17 | Each child could have a drink of water out of the shared cup , and could take a small piece of biscuit . |
18 | Yes if erm two girls were in a toilet you were fined and they used to stop the money , oh yes two girls were fined it was a very strict there it was er quite as strict there as it was a H & T Hornes and erm you , you but you could have a drink there , but er at one time before they allowed a drink , a cup of tea , the men used to , someone to watch to see if , when we were working in the top shop cos we could see if anyone came up the , up the shop into , from the bottom shop into top shop then they put a can on erm on something to boil you see and er oh and we got a little sto coal stove to heat the shop , no central heating pipes or anything like that , and they put er someone you could see anyone coming up the , up the steps and er anyway there was someone , one of the bosses coming up so they erm whipped the can off , ran round the back of the bench wh where there were a lot of hand presses going and Mr walked straight he was only mad that off the can of boiling water |
19 | Players can be put in any position , so you could have a striker playing in goal ! |
20 | I know , but you could have a , yes but you could have a jumper to go with the trousers , lilac 's nice |
21 | We could have a banana souffle |
22 | Johnson , however , fully aware of the likely number of biographers he might attract before and after his death , found here a biography in which he could have a say , thus not only securing his immortality , but controlling it . |
23 | But today he had asked if he could have a quarter of an hour extension and her father had said he would be back in time to take over . |
24 | After a short time he asked if he could have a whisky and soda , and when the ingredients were brought tried to pour a drink for the King . |
25 | Alberta Premier Donald Getty stated that the possibility that Quebec could have a veto over the reform of the Senate was " completely unacceptable " . |
26 | He could have a militia unit disbanded if he wished . |
27 | She could have a cold . |
28 | Cauthen could have a banker in the opening event in Golan Heights . |
29 | She says : ‘ At the moment , nannies who look after children in their employers ' homes could have a history of the worst child abuse imaginable . |
30 | At that moment María Sanchez , her face embarrassed and alarmed , glided up to us and asked if she could have a word in private . |