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

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1 I mean the first two the first two or three nights after and that 's like the sleeping death because it 's it 'd been so long since I had a complete nights sleep .
2 I do n't know what I did to disturb things , but it was soon obvious I had a blue-green algae problem .
3 I have a few non-leeds mates who would be interested .
4 The £100,000 project — which has a Scottish Arts Council grant of £20,000 and funding from the Gaelic Television Committee and the National Gaelic Arts Project — is the brainchild of Alisdair MacDonald of the Aberdeen-based Invisible Bouncers Theatre Company and the Gaelic actor and writer Domhnall Ruadh , now infamous nationwide as the anti-hero of Gaelic' first soap opera , Machair .
5 This smaller team takes records to shops which have a high singles turnover and also carries the most popular current albums to top up a shop 's supply of its best-selling products .
6 She has a few men friends at the moment : ‘ They 're all special ’ , she smiles .
7 Surplus component boards etc. are most useful if they contain expensive semiconductors , and are probably something that are best left to those who have a few years experience of electronics behind them .
8 He told The Art Newspaper , ‘ Every two years we have a renewed clothes allowance , and we found that for a very little extra we could provide our warders with these outfits .
9 Surely in a way I 'm answering my own point , you would have to go beyond just having a set of words on paper which says we have a major exceptions policy .
10 I think enough has been said regarding this today , in relation to this , I think we have supported our police force , we have a fine police force in this county .
11 We have a social concerns pressure group within the church that brings to our attention matters for action .
12 We have a well-stocked careers section in the School Library which is readily accessible to all pupils , together with further material in the Careers Office .
13 They had they had a few minutes silence for him when he died down Framlingham .
14 They have a three-tiered medals system , backed up by a number of Testimonial awards .
15 We have them in a lovely big room with refreshments , buffets and so forth and they have a whole entertainments evening . ’
16 Even a 25-year-old male with a couple of speeding convictions leaving the car on the street in a high-risk area can expect to pay only £424 per year , so long as he has a five-year no-claims bonus .
17 Even though the defendant does not regard the nature of his own conduct as being disorderly , he has a sufficient mens rea to satisfy the section by being aware that he is using offensive language , or kicking over dustbins or turning out the lights in the cinema , or whatever else may be alleged to constitute the disorderly behaviour .
18 It has a young professionals group and the bootstrappers club for teenagers .
19 It has a preliminary EOS Europe office and EOS Korea has been in full operation for six months .
20 Like York , the old walled city centre attracts many tourists , and it has a large cattle market and a cathedral .
21 As the hon. Gentleman agrees that Scotland is a different nation , why does he not accept that it should have its own system if it prefers , and allow it to have a fair rates system ?
22 He had a few days growth of stubble but something about him was fundamentally clean cut .
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