Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think my father 's authority was irrational because he expected me to have no other interests outside my schoolwork .
2 I presume he must also want them to have a happy death .
3 I do n't want them to have an uneventful journey .
4 Apparently the cleaner overheard them having a tremendous row .
5 ‘ I do n't think I had a great deal to do with it . ’
6 I do n't think I had the right attitude towards it .
7 I recall that during my last six months service I had the magnificent sum of £6/5/ ( £6.25 now ) to spend on myself .
8 That 's in the oh a lot of people did , oh yes , lot of people spent the money but I was one of the fortunate ones I had a little bit left because I mean I was , er I was very lucky myself , I mean I had a decent job at that time from time I left school and when I was on the dredging plant , I mean you take er in nineteen twenty five when er a schoolboy left school , his money was about ten shillings a week as an errand boy but I was one of the fortunate being a cabin boy on the dredger , I was getting thirty five shillings a week which was a lot of money and then after a few months they , I , they wanted another deck hand , so of course I went on there on four pound a week and then I was well off .
9 Oh yeah , I mean I had a horrible time with him for some time and it just , just
10 However an X-ray at 38 weeks revealed I had an enormous pelvis so a relatively normal birth was on the cards .
11 ‘ It stopped me having a normal childhood .
12 I have to pick it up , she said oh that 's good , as I say I had a brilliant interview when the other members of staff come Steve and erm , I forget what the girl 's name was , but she 's already had a
13 " I did n't know you had a set time for dealing with housing . "
14 Because she had no man , Clare also suddenly found she had no public identity and was not likely to get asked to dinner parties , for society seemed to move only in couples .
15 Never having been aboard a ship before , she found she had a natural liking for the sea life : she suffered no seasickness at all , and as João had sent an excellent chef to cook her meals , she dined well and developed a taste for the green wine of Portugal .
16 Dr Nick Walters , exercise physiologist at the University of Westminster , tested Margaret on his Futrex 5000 computer , which analyses body muscle , fat and water , and found she had a fat proportion of 28 per cent — well above her recommended level of 22 per cent .
17 ‘ I expect you have the wrong kind of sight . ’
18 D' you have a guilty conscience , maybe ? ’
19 D' you have a nice time ?
20 Dr Howe … an Oxford graduate … had been a tutor in English at the Open University based at Foxcombe Hall in Oxford for the past two years … she 's recently published her first book … through Cambridge university Press called the First English Actresses … colleagues say she had a bright future .
21 The standard BC109 quotes a range of 180 to 800 and you are less likely to find you have a suitable device .
22 Glad to know you had a good visit to — but am amazed you only used ten units of electricity .
23 ‘ I want you to have a great time tonight , ’ he said several times , ‘ but do n't go without taking away 12 business cards . ’
24 Yeah , but the thing is , what it 's , what it 's doing is that , they want you to have a normal conversation on .
25 Nothing was said to indicate she had a proprietary interest in the house .
26 Say we have a social event I 'll do that
27 Says Payne : ‘ We found we had a tremendous amount in common , a real northern European outlook with people from the Pacific rim , Siberia or the Russian heartlands .
28 ‘ Allowing for the generation gap , we found we had a surprising amount in common .
29 That 's seconded , nice to know we have a straight choice , as you favour , we 'll take them in reverse order .
30 Did he consider her to have no good qualities at all , to be so scornful of her ?
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