Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [pers pn] have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When the beak could hold no more , they disappeared into the depths of a thicket where presumably they had a well-hidden nest of young .
2 Lambert hesitated , finding excuses in wanting to oversee the complete destruction of the flaming balloon , or wondering where the Triplane was , or perhaps they had a third balloon somewhere …
3 Or perhaps you have a good relationship with your financial backers ?
4 The Act provided no definition of a ‘ public place ’ , but it refers to any place to which the public have access , irrespective of whether or not they have a legal right to go there , even when there are particular and restricted rules of entry .
5 Whether or not we have a right old barney depends on how it is handled .
6 But the tendency in households for business decisions to be left to the husband and for the wife , whether or not she is a joint owner of the matrimonial home and whether or not she has a separate job , to have the main domestic responsibilities still persists .
7 The most important factor is whether or not it has a standard case and motherboard .
8 This is a major predator of small mammals in Europe ( Brown , 1976 ) , although today it has a limited distribution .
9 Bearing in mind that it only takes 20 milligrams of this poi-son to kill a dog , and that a cat is equally susceptible , it is clear that here we have a serious threat to an incautious feline .
10 Rank the outcomes , and you 'll find that indeed we have a true game of Prisoner 's Dilemma .
11 We asked around , and eventually we had a tremendous stroke of luck .
12 She believed Martin had ended the engagement , and eventually she had a serious mental breakdown .
13 And besides he has a large family of his own already . ’
14 And so we had a proper argument about this , of course he was a grown up man , I were only a kid you know .
15 If only I had a decent time management system , you know , I could be really effective , and all the rest of it .
16 If only I had a pretty voice — I 'm quite without tune , am I not ? ’
17 If only he had a proper job now , he thought , there was no reason why they should n't marry .
18 Why , we 've scarcely begun , and already we have a few clients .
19 Remy had only been in charge for a month and already he had a major scoop on his hands .
20 About an hour before reaching Jura dark clouds began to roll over on us from its lofty peaks , and soon we had a perfect torrent of rain .
21 ‘ All join up for a conga , ’ I called over the racket , and soon we had a long snake winding its way in and out of the tables and finally through the door .
22 We stay at the Gasthaus Drei Kronen on the Landstrasse near Linz , where I am impotent , and once we had a romantic weekend at the Hotel Gretchen in Vienna , where I was impotent .
23 Never vary from the routine , and always you have a subconscious life-line to pull you through when dealing with difficult clients .
24 We got married last month , and now we have a tiny flat here .
25 ‘ We have sites in France and the UK and now we have a strong presence in Germany — a cohesive team fighting to achieve the same objective . ’
26 OH dear and now we have a poor man 's Roger Rabbit scenario with a spot of bump , grind and white trash in stockings from Kim Basinger .
27 Their crown was peddled around Europe and now they have a German Royal family — including a quite absurd Queen who writes sentimental novels .
28 And now I had a lovely fellow I 'd grown up with in the same village , the same sort of background , we 'd known each other since we were eleven , twelve ,
29 And now I have a good job , one I like .
30 And now I have a terrible thing to tell you .
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