Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [pron] [verb] have a " in BNC.

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1 If radical politics have provided one consistent thread in his career , cricket has been another — going back to his early days in Derbyshire when he played for Littleover in the Notts & Derby Border League and was taught to bowl legcutters by twice-capped county coach Denis Smith : ‘ I suppose I ultimately failed him because in my rebelliousness I refused to have a decent short haircut , ’ he recalls .
2 and they got cacked on and I was going oh no no no , I do n't smoke , do n't smoke , do n't smoke erm I was just down here with my boyfriend you know having a sly snog , you know
3 All her life she had had a clear vision of who she was and where she was going .
4 She affiliated herself more with the opposing camp of Impressionism — when a female caller at her studio who hoped to have a portrait done told Walker that she was regarded as having a ‘ Burne-Jones-face ’ Walker replied , ‘ what a damn sickly sort of face to have ! ’ 20 However , despite this aversion and the fact that her own women do not resemble the Pre-Raphaelite type , in her attitude towards her women there is much that is similar .
5 John likes to visit his old friends and also travels to see his brother who has had a stroke .
6 Well I think it 's it 's up to the people your the extended family to support people in your position who do have a child like that .
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