Example sentences of "could have [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A BRIDE could have love on a plate — the car number 1 DO is on offer at next month 's DVLA sale in Birmingham .
2 The seller may also wish to stipulate whose knowledge will be imputed to it ; it may be that a company could have knowledge through a person who knows nothing of the existence of the warranties .
3 Then when you asked me if you could have Bill for Thursday morning .
4 I could have lasagna with this song ( and another pint ) .
5 They have loads of fillings and you just choose what you want and there was curried chicken , prawns , could have salad with them or you could have a baked potato with your own filling , I had a baked potato with tuna fish and coleslaw , coleslaw was made with mayonnaise , it was gorgeous .
6 Sausage on , could have salad with sausage or not ?
7 I thought we could have lunch in the garden after your inspection — I 've already arranged for the fridge to be restocked — and afterwards , if you do n't fancy going to the beach , we could go out in my boat , or I 'll take you for a tour of North Zealand , through the quaint old villages with their farmhouses and gardens full of hollyhocks and the beech woods .
8 Fortunately for all concerned we learnt that General De Gaulle was setting up a headquarters in Putney , and we could have help from there .
9 You could have fun in this car .
10 You could have fun in this car
11 Ever thought you could have fun in the red ?
12 For the appropriate timing for such an application , see Ginera Ltd. v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1982 S.L.T. 136 , in which the Second Division considered it would be " odd " if an applicant who had only a provisional grant of a licence , could have permission for Sunday opening before the licence for the premises was in force .
13 Then he could have Viola without resorting to sordid legal settlements .
14 This represented a great step forward in the services available from the co-operative and one that could have significance for advisory services in this country — particularly in remote areas .
15 We wondered at the ‘ pinching poverty ’ that could have cream for tea .
16 You and I could have breakfast in bed , Ellen .
17 ‘ Perhaps we could have cider with our picnic , ’ said Betty .
18 Then they could have sex on a tiger skin by an open fire ; actresses always owned things like tiger skins .
19 You could have sex in front of mirrors ; take Polaroids and videos ; or watch each other jerking off …
20 You could have respect for a man who lusted after you and fought for you and took you .
21 Well , the immunologist from the clinic went in and evaluated Ron and basically told him that he had … that he was not going to live more than the most a few weeks , and he could have control over the time of his death if he wished , and that was his decision to make , and he should think about it and talk it over with me .
22 Nevertheless , on the other hand it was widely felt that the system itself denied young people opportunities and circumstances in which they could have control over their own lives and education .
23 Erm er I do n't know , I mean maybe it would be like it would be like you give a fairly sort of neutral statement and you have the adjectives at the end of the scale give indicate the responses like y'know something like how do you feel about homosexuality and you could have sort of y'know erm natural to unnatural or something like that erm
24 I mean the second main paymaster of myself , you know , is the university , in fact , and erm without them I do n't suppose I could have sort of financed the extra side of sort of clothing and everything else for my mayoralty .
25 I mean erm the second main paymaster of myself you know is the University in fact and erm without them I do n't suppose I could have sort of financed the extra side of sort of clothing everything else for my mayoralty .
26 With the destruction of state socialism in Hungary , the old and relatively comfortable set-up in which officially approved writers could have access to funds , however limited , via the Writers ' Union , will come to an end , since the Union itself will no longer have any official funding .
27 I could have access to the female population of the university , both pre and post maternity .
28 Mr Bruce said that the Social Work Director Paul Lee had been asked if the families ' lawyers could have access to all the interviews and medical examinations of the children that were performed for the Social Work Department .
29 In a budgeting process , rather than creating BUDGET 1 , BUDGET 2 and BUDGET 3 for the different assumptions , different users could have access to the same file and contribute and see each others ’ ideas . ’
30 — You could have access to the finest minds in the business … men and women with vast development experience , who often literally wrote the book on the topics they specialize in .
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