Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I had exactly the contrary feeling .
2 Ross 's experience struck an identical chord with me , for John Sheard and I had exactly the same experience on the first ascent of Face Route where the second , hanging on a sling to remove gear , was observed by a member of the establishment and a rumour immediately started that was rapidly translated into guidebook writer 's ‘ fact ’ .
3 I had exactly the same problem when using Windows 3.1 with an Epson LQ400 printer .
4 When I eventually arrived back at Duxford , I had exactly the same amount of fuel on board that I flew out with ! ’
5 yes , I had exactly the same thing , being a top flight secretary at work
6 I had exactly the same feeling about her , although we had never met . ’
7 Well , when that thing in the mask jumped out from behind the boxes and ran up the stairs , I had exactly the same feeling .
8 Arrayed against me I had both the TUC-affiliated unions and the Royal College of Nursing , the professional organization representing the nurses .
9 Matter of fact , as I told Heather , I stumbled on something that last evening which suggested I had completely the wrong end of the stick .
10 Of 112 outfits , I had only the haziest recollection of red , pink and leopard-print .
11 I also went there when I had only the vaguest knowledge of what I wanted .
12 I had only the vaguest recollections of England .
13 The bulk was in Latin , a language of which I had only the barest understanding from a single term spent in its study at Elizabeth Barton 's .
14 Yeah , the first thing I 've ever the first time I 've shaved my legs , I forgot the water .
15 I 've actually the last time I got some delivered for me was February so I tend to sort of get something about once a month I think .
16 ‘ All very well , Miss Kyte , ’ had said Agnes Diggory bluntly , ‘ for you to come the fine lady over me , but I 've only the one pair of hands !
17 I 've only the one room , see , and my brother 's particular . ’
18 She ca n't cook , she does n't especially want to learn to cook , and I have only the sketchiest notion of British cooking .
19 I have somewhat the same feeling after reading this edited volume on molecular similarity .
20 A badly-sorted deposit gives a low , broad curve , whereas a well sorted deposit , which has exactly the same range of fragment sizes , gives a single very well-defined peak .
21 The problem , simply stated , is that for any rational expectations model one can always specify a non-rational expectations model which has exactly the same implications for a given set of data , even though it may have other implications which are quite different .
22 Since the imposition of these conditions on equation ( 3.25 ) gives an equation which is identical to equation ( 3.16 ) we have derived a model of consumption which has a different underlying theory of consumption and assumes irrational expectations , but which has exactly the same implications for the data as our rational expectations consumption model .
23 Indeed , much of the evidence suggests that , even if Mansell had not actually braked early , he had perhaps lifted his foot from the throttle , which has much the same effect in an F1 car .
24 They do not suddenly appear out of nowhere or on the pages of a language textbook — which has much the same effect — but in varying sizes and on varying materials : out of ticket machines , on computer screens , under windscreen wipers , on hoardings .
25 For those who want to make a choice or are for some reason coming new to Ferrier , I would recommend the fifth disc with the unforgettable Chausson and Brahms , the sixth , which has some of her best and most lovable performances of British song , including Purcell 's Mad Bess of Bedlam preciously available only in an EP , allied to some precious Wolf , sung with new-found subtlety of nuance , from a Norwegian Radio recital , and the ninth disc , the Edinburgh recital with Walter , which has much the more telling of her two accounts of Frauenliebe und -leben .
26 Equally to the point , the spectre of drastic economies that haunts so many men and women is often the result of their having only the haziest idea as to their likely income and expenditure .
27 Sophia herself was wearing a green jersey suit and a small hat , but she felt that she did not look so absolutely right as Ianthe , whose plain blue woollen dress was set off by a feather-trimmed hat which had just the right touch of slightly dowdy elegance — if there could be such a thing .
28 items consisted of two pairs of hands which were either similarly or differently orientated , and pairs of faces which had either the same expression or a different one .
29 The Burnham Committee , which had since the First World War been responsible for determining the salaries of teachers , now produced a unified scheme , making no formal distinction between the remuneration of teachers in Primary , secondary modern , or grammar schools .
30 The Thurn und Taxis family , which had since the sixteenth century controlled the postal services of the smaller German States , maintained on behalf of the Emperor similar establishments in many cities of the Holy Roman Empire .
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