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

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1 At thirteen she had an extensive collection of Esther Williams photos in glamorous swimsuits and the most advanced information available about what to do with boys .
2 If we tried to keep it alive we had an open flank : some guy trying to save his own ass by telling them : ‘ Jeez if you drink I did bad things just look at what Magill and Tadham were doing in London . ’
3 In January 1976 she had an arranged marriage to a cousin Aszal who had settled in Britain and on October 20 that year the couple arrived in Britain .
4 exhibited him to the members of the Pathological Society of London in 1884 he had an enormous head , with a huge mass of bone protruding from his forehead and mouth , and folds of spongy flesh covered with skin resembling a cauliflower hanging from his head , chest , and back .
5 Re remote control yes , well my son has one of those he has an electric garage door on his house , and a copper frisked him before he went in last season cos he , he 's a younger bloke and er he said what 's this and he pulled it out of his pocket , he said it 's to open my garage door with he said what do you think it is a death ray or something yeah .
6 In 1809 he had an open-air congregation of 1500 , more than the entire population of the town .
7 An awful lot of adults have awful they have an awful lot of adults
8 On top of that they have an extra cost other shops are spared — the royalty payable to the franchise provider .
9 By the early part of the 18th century , a forge occupied the site , and by 1736 it had an annual output of around 60 tons .
10 In stocking soles or barefoot I had an obvious limp .
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