Example sentences of "[pers pn] had [noun] " in BNC.

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31 cos I 'm I know if I had it I 'd just feel really awful if I had BO
32 I had measles and had to stay isolated in the darkened room for two weeks .
33 But once or twice in a while I would despair of producing the kind of thing that seemed likely to win approval from one whose standards were so high — impossibly high I felt so far as emulation on my part was concerned — and therefore I had moods in which I would feel unworthy of his attention .
34 I had faith that he would remember where he belonged . ’
35 I 'd told them I had immigration problems and that they 'd stopped my benefit .
36 I had sweat all over my face and as soon as they opened the door I just went for one of them .
37 and like six pound something when I , and six pound forty when I had Eran , so I thought if we call it six pounds for a Saturday , when you have Jordan I 'll give you three pound
38 Certainly , when a boy , I had fights with juvenile delinquents , some of whom belonged to ‘ gangs ’ .
39 To such a degree that I had hold of P C .
40 the next then we moved from Archlin Lane to Founder Lane , where next Christmas I had Meccano that could screw with screws
41 What 's more , I had memories from many other lifetimes of taking vows of poverty .
42 For fragrance , in my opinion , there is little to match juniper ; I would stack this wood aside against the days I had visitors .
43 But I believe she always felt that I had leadership potential and that one day I would have great responsibility . "
44 I had aches in muscles I never knew I owned .
45 I had £30 in crushed fivers and damp change sitting in my pockets , and all I needed to buy with it was the train ticket to Dover , a toothbrush and some beer .
46 ‘ I managed to convince him I had work to do .
47 One of the officials with whom I had dealings was John Hampden , who years later was to become a colleague ; but although he did his best to be co-operative , it was the men who held the purse-strings that counted , and , going between the MOI and Faber 's , I could not extract from officialdom any commitment and Eliot naturally needed certain specific undertakings regarding finance before Faber 's could think of commissioning a book , which also needed the Ministry 's imprimatur .
48 It seemed a strange question : I wondered if I had misheard .
49 Surely I had misheard — but no , it was then confirmed — that was indeed the question .
50 I had cramp in my right leg , ’ the Brazilian explained .
51 It was the first time in my life I had acted like a complete sod to other people , and I felt that my behaviour was worse because I had loads of advantages the lesser recruits did n't : I could speak French ; I was basically healthier and therefore found fitness much easier ; I was a north European Caucasian which endeared me to some of the more racist instructors .
52 So I rang the hospital and told them very calmly that we 'd be arriving shortly , then I woke up Tony and — thinking I had loads of time — ran a bath . ’
53 I suppose for hours cos I had loads from when I was teaching so wi that , I 've donated those cos our own children would never get to mark them .
54 I had thousands , I mean I gave a load back cos I had loads of them .
55 If I had loads of room in house I 'd put them all together .
56 I had loads but since I ai n't had none .
57 I had loads of dots in front of me you know , in this machine
58 Oh I I thought I had loads of
59 exhibitions in there of Indian art , and I had loads of stuff !
60 Oldham only looked threatening Id imagine because I had victor on my shoulder telling me they were bound to score .
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