Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pers pn] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 cos in New York they sort of like they have a chat and the wo they 've got some nice looking bird , right , and some sort of normal bloke off the street and they just sort of talk about New York and show lots of pictures of it
2 He can indulge himself with whichever other women attract him , but you 're to remain for his exclusive use , keeping yourself unencumbered , ready and available for whenever he has a whim to renew the relationship ? ’
3 And the award was a certificate from the home secretary a very treasured certificate from a highly respected member of the cabinet , and erm where it 's gone from there we had a meeting at the home office
4 But even so , as Ven escorted her inside to where he had a table booked , she felt him a most potent force .
5 The Macleans on the beach took fresh heart ; they were still outnumbered , but at least they had a chance .
6 They hardly looked ready to slug it out in a Test series , but at least they had a victory under their belts .
7 Now at least we have a manager , who after two years of stumbling in the dark , has seen the light .
8 at least we have a mind .
9 At least he had a right to know .
10 At least he has a job .
11 At least he has a seat in parliament .
12 She was no longer sure , but at least she had a job and was offered rides .
13 Aching head you may have , but at least you have a head to have aches in .
14 It 's rushed , I know , but at least you have a day to think it over before we fly — ’
15 Whatever the disadvantages of the old system , at least I had a term in which to prepare the students for their teaching practice ; now I have six weeks .
16 At least I have a seat .
17 But I am trying not to get too down as at least I have a job to go to . ’
18 Its nature remained unknown , but now at least it had a name .
19 At least it had a church there before they built one in Anani .
20 The porch was only a tiny little thing but at least it had a roof and the floor was clear of rubbish .
21 I have enclosed a few things I would like you to look at when you have a moment .
22 This would need to look at why we have a welfare service of ‘ being in care ’ , how this has developed historically , what routes are taken by children coming into care and the circumstances surrounding their entry .
23 At 3.30pm he had a meeting with the auditors , to discuss accounts and tax planning .
24 But surely by now we have a squad to deal with such eventualities .
25 By now I had a baby sister Clare , and it was something that happened to her which helped to shape my destiny and provided the first step on my road to Koraloona .
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