Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [pron] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I suddenly felt we had a lot in common and maybe I 'd misjudged him .
2 It was a winter of doubt and uncertainty and the young Provencal only knew he had a ride just over a month before Suzuka .
3 He was n't queer , she felt sure , so did he have a woman every now and again she wondered ?
4 Although , like us , he 'd had no news , either from the guards or television or magazines , he somehow felt he had a lot of information that came to him through the ether .
5 At the very beginning I took it really personally when he yelled at me , ‘ Get me that , ’ but I quickly realised he has a lot on his mind during the show .
6 ‘ It was a good match and because I always felt I had a chance to break Byron I was not too unhappy when I went 3–0 down in the last set .
7 No I think we still thought we had a chance .
8 Despite the result on Saturday you still felt we had a lot to do .
9 We always thought we had a chance if we played well . ’
10 We always thought we had a chance if we played well . ’
11 It also said it has a plan to converge OSF/1 and OSF/l MK , its anticipated microkernel , into a single microkernel-based next generation OSF/1 , presumably in keeping with prior intentions ( UX No 373 ) .
12 Not for nothing had she made all those journeys with her employers — she now showed herself to have a familiarity with timetables quite out of the ordinary and was able to spot at once where a connection could be made .
13 It 's a bit like , I 'll , I 'll , it 's very , you know very , it 's quite curly I thought , because I really thought she had a perm done , when , when she had it .
14 In 1973 , the board used the public outcry over leaked reports of proposed cuts in the network ‘ to press for a higher level of investment , which they now thought they had a chance of being granted ’ ( Pryke and Dodgson 1975 : 23 ) .
15 Chapman now felt he had a team capable of winning something , and he was determined that the 1929–30 season would be Arsenal 's , to keep his promise of five years before .
16 The urchin simply said he had a message which he must give only to you . ’
17 The testator had made a will , but then opened it to have a look at it .
18 What I did n't realise was that she then felt she had a right to run my life . ’
19 People sometimes said he had a baby face .
20 ‘ The intruder then said he had a gun .
21 I saw something on the television today it 's sitting there said they 've a cause about it
22 Presently she said , ‘ Then why did they have a row ? ’
23 Why did you have a sweet at school ?
24 He thought : And why did you have a gun for Christ 's sake ?
25 Why did it have a question mark ?
26 I never thought I had a chance . ’
27 We never knew you had a niece .
28 Never knew he had a wife till then .
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