Example sentences of "'ve had a very [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now , if you 'll excuse me , I 've had a very tiring day and I want to go back to my room and have a shower . ’ |
2 | ‘ Only a pound this week — not eaten too much as I 've had a very sore throat and cold . |
3 | You 've had a very successful show . |
4 | I I 'm not sure that we 've had a very helpful description of what sustainable means , erm I suspect people use it in different ways and ther there is no er er common usage established of what it means here , there is no dictionary definition . |
5 | We 've had a very restricted capital programme , which your group Mr , particularly Mr were complaining about earlier in this meeting , which restricts the amount of road- building we can do . |
6 | Stephen was about to answer when Robert went on : ‘ I 've had a very agitated Michael Davis on the phone . |
7 | ‘ We 've had a very simple idea , ’ says Jim enthusiastically , ‘ and that 's simply to put all six strings into one packet instead of having six individual packets all being thrown away . |
8 | ‘ Oh , I 've had a very curious dream ! ’ said Alice , and she told her sister all about the strange adventures in her wonderful dream . |
9 | No we 're fairly confident , we 've had a very good build up this week and erm it 's a one off , it 's on the day . |
10 | ‘ I 've had a very good day , ’ he replied with a smile . |
11 | You 've had a very good day have n't you ? |
12 | ‘ I 've had a very good life and quite a long one . |
13 | Now you 've had a very good idea for fund raising I believe have n't you and it 's something to do with your daddy . |
14 | But we 've had a very good evening and we must thank Mr for it . |
15 | ‘ I 've had a very sheltered upbringing , so this has really been an eye-opener . |
16 | I think we all feel we would like more central capital funding , but without it , it 's quite proper that we make er the best of use of the , of the assets we 've got , and we were n't using all our estate as effectively as we might , so for the last few years , we 've had a very vigorous programme of identifying land and buildings that are no longer required , and putting them on the market and thereby enabling us to build new facilities . |
17 | And actually we 've had a very full report from the auditors which makes extremely interesting and somewhat hilarious reading . |
18 | I 've had a very short term contract for each show . |
19 | I 've had a very blessed career . ’ |
20 | They 've had a very busy summer in the Admissions Office , but now the new academic year is underway , I 've invited them into the studio to ask them about this year 's admissions . |
21 | I 'll I promised Mr a list but I 've had a very busy week and have n't done him a list this week and I have promised and I 've broken a promise . |