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

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1 I have mine in a two foot community tank .
2 You can appreciate by the remarks my agent made to me on the telephone ( words which I swear I have not amended or distorted in any way at all ) just how big and unpleasant a problem I have sitting like a gibbering troll on my innocent shoulders .
3 I have access to a low-level formatting program , were the drive to be on of the MFM type , but the information on the outside of the casing does n't include the numbers of heads and cylinders .
4 I have access to a hefty training budget .
5 Many disciplines can be called up to impart a critical perspective , and questions and strategies can be mounted which have use across a wide variety of courses of study .
6 In summer 1799 they moved to Ballitor , county Kildare , where she had access to a good library .
7 Er the judge who said an eight year old sex victim was no angel , you remember the one of course , yesterday freed two men who had intercourse with a thirteen year old .
8 But there was no class distinction for the men , who had access to a subterranean ‘ gentlemen 's court ’ 800 ft. long and 40 ft. wide , with marble floors , white-tiled walls , bathrooms , boot-cleaning , and a hairdressing salon , as well as the actual lavatories .
9 Clearly , many parents in the area were not judging the school in the same way as HMI , who had access to a different range of information .
10 You had sort of a these eyes on on this big plate and it was turning round and it would be er churning them up you know , cutting them into like big er chip potato chip you know really .
11 Watson ( 1986 ) suggests how some of the communication problems can be surmounted when in contact with minority ethnic groups who have difficulty with a second language but even within one language there can be several local vocabularies which strangers can not understand .
12 That does not mean that people who have recognition as a high priority should not be managers .
13 There is a much smaller choice of sizes if you want a lean-to garage , and generally only single garages are available , on the very reasonable grounds that if you have space for a double garage you have room for a detached one !
14 So , if you have room for a large tank why not give them a try ?
15 There is a much smaller choice of sizes if you want a lean-to garage , and generally only single garages are available , on the very reasonable grounds that if you have space for a double garage you have room for a detached one !
16 You have access to a whole wealth of information on nuclear topics and can , if you require , meet regularly with other members . ’
17 We had time for a short walk on a rocky path before I had to return to Athens .
18 Friends , as we speak today about South Africa , we speak about transition transition from February nineteen ninety when De Klerk said that he would change things and he did change things and they were dramatic changes and then we had apartheid with a liberal dispensation .
19 We had tea in a still half-deserted seaside town and when we came out of the cafe Edward produced from his pocket a tomato-shaped ketchup-holder which had taken Laura 's fancy and amused Edward with its outrageous farting noise .
20 We had dinner at a good restaurant round the corner and then I took her to Sammy 's Bowery Follies , a popular nostalgic show in lower Manhatten .
21 We have talking for a long time about how the company might change structurally , and many of Alan Gordon Walker 's proposals would have left me with a job that I did n't want to do , ’ she said .
22 But guilt is also within us — it is our feeling , realistic or not , that we have responsibility for a specific or amorphous offence against humanity or God .
23 We have knowledge of a typical getting-up in the morning ’ , and we use it to fill in missing details .
24 The oldest pieces of amber we have date from a hundred million years ago , a very long time after the conifers and the flying insects first appeared , but they contain a huge range of creatures , including representatives of all the major insect groups that we know today .
25 As explained at our meeting , we have access to a large number of information bases from which potentially interested parties may be identified .
26 Do they have time for a monthly general-interest magazine ?
27 The pupils were said to have no right of entry into the museum ( nor , it was said , did they have access to a certain ‘ necessary article ’ ) .
28 Afterwards they had tea in a wooden café beside the lake .
29 They had dinner at a superb restaurant , bustling with the rich and famous , where everyone covertly glanced at everyone else , slyly assessing outfits and hairdos .
30 If deaf people 's link to the hearing world and to the information distributed by the hearing world is faulty , then unless they have recourse to a second hearing person who can act as a check they will be unaware of the faults of the first hearing signer .
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