Example sentences of "[adj] i have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I 'm only sorry I had a prior engagement , otherwise I 'd have been here much earlier . ’
2 At half past eight I have a final walk in Buron 's Court , opposite the Royal Hospital Chelsea , and then I go to bed about eleven — hoping it 's a breakfast day tomorrow .
3 ‘ So , given that I have a political opportunity , I tend to become an enthusiast harnessing the forces that are at work , trying to get the best out of them , trying to use them for the political purposes that I believe in .
4 But despite all this I had a successful Championship , winning the 100 metres and tying , in an exciting race , with John Regis in the 200 .
5 And of course we 've got this I have a little dog and she loves to roll in this .
6 I 'd a proper I had a proper drill , oh you 're talking about the new ones ?
7 . Lot forty six Trade-Mark gramophone , there it is on the screen now , Lot forty six I 've a thousand pounds offered for this , one thousand pounds , any advance on a thousand ?
8 There had been a few times , with my accent , I 'd been called names , but as soon as they knew I was Jewish I had a hundred mothers and brothers and fathers to take care of me .
9 I do n't know what I did to disturb things , but it was soon obvious I had a blue-green algae problem .
10 Head of Department : ‘ In 1976 I had a clear idea where I would like to be going :
11 I 'm I 'm every day people , before I met you my life was standing still , it was standing still I had a one way ticket
12 still , it was standing still I had a one way ticket
13 Oh that 's better I had a bad back .
14 4 I had a terrible dream — I was being chased round the Tower of London by a gyre frabjous. 5 Seventeen whiffling Jabberwocks burbled at the vorpal dagger brandished under the Tumtum tree by our brave hero .
15 it 's quite , quite , quite , quite rare I have a spare moment these days but er yeah please do er give us a knock when you 've finished here .
16 At last I had a serious discussion with Benjamin in our great oak-panelled hall , the walls above the panelling painted a light green and decorated with cunningly devised shields bearing the arms of Wolsey , Daunbey and , finally , Shallot .
  Next page