Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Draw your figure as often as you can , whenever you have a spare moment , making him or her a part of your everyday life .
2 Draw your figure as often as you can , whenever you have a spare moment , making him or her a part of your everyday life .
3 They met whenever she had a free evening and he had a free evening , and it was n't often .
4 How she had a close friend at school who slept with men from the age of sixteen ; how she first went to France with this friend ; how she hated her first few terms at university ; how she went through a wild phase of drunken parties and desperate affairs ; how she plays the spinet late at night , when no one can hear , and fills the tired darkness with thin plunking antique counterpoint .
5 Telling stories that describe how you had a similar experience fall into the same camp .
6 Michael pointed out how he had a long curve along the top of the board 's edge , and only a small curve at the bottom .
7 He 'd watch them quietly ; and he often told me how he had a good idea where they 'd been taking their honey : if they came to their hives low , they 'd most likely have come off a field of clover .
8 I climbed into the garden and crouched in the porch , from whence I had a good view of the street .
9 One of those days was last Friday , when I had a terrible time going to lunch with Herman to meet Ivy .
10 She came as night-nurse on the second of May when I had a bad attack of sciatica and left on the fourteenth of June .
11 However I had a stiff lesson .
12 ‘ They awarded me a seat behind a pillar for this French farce , but foolishly I moved to a place where I had a full view of the stage .
13 The reason why I have a soft spot for this notebook , he wrote .
14 They had known it was not right to separate a man from his wife for several months when she had a young baby and a business , in a manner of speaking , to care for .
15 Nicandra looked forward to Sunday mornings when she had a soft-boiled egg for breakfast — on weekdays it was porridge and milk , take it or leave it , sometimes fried bread , the fat not always bacon .
16 No we could n't say nothing because I mean that was a time when you had a good job then , unemployment was just the same in the nineteen thirties .
17 A very tiring job it was , particularly in winter , when you had a heavy overcoat on .
18 Very quickly in , what , what can I say , I mean it 's an appalling situation where you have a political party that believes that it can solve all the ills of these the country that it has created in the last twelve years , I hope on the explicit though I tend to think renunciations are fairly clear here , but erm I hope you 'll listen .
19 A common example of problems with auto-exposure is where you have a dark foreground subject , say a building , which has bright sky in the background .
20 You go up some steps to a reception area , from where you have a clear view down into the clean kitchen , then down some steps into a dining room that looks like a well-lit Tube tunnel .
21 erm , and to use a word that would be used in other areas , retraining goes on , amongst the judiciary or do they just get to this pinnacle , and then hold it against all comers , until they choose to retire , I mean , in any other , er , job where you have a peculiar expertise , like that , you would be expected to update yourself , to keep up with the trends , you would be sent away to conferences , and retraining courses .
22 We had three sessions on this in the Northern Ireland Committee in June last year , when we had a thorough debate .
23 Really the time to judge is when we have a full-strength squad .
24 Most of the women he goes off with when we have a bad row are certainly not the type which would make me jealous — which , of course , is the main purpose of the exercise !
25 Moraine boulders were piled in rounded heaps and we walked inland through tufted heaps of tussac grass , climbing well up the scree-covered slopes to picnic in a spot where we had a magnificent view of the Strait and the channels and islands further west .
26 It 's particularly easy in California where we have a great time advantage .
27 He knows where we need help as well as where we have a special ability to help others .
28 It is that , according to the Department of Employment figures , if the Labour party 's economic proposals for a minimum wage were put into effect it would cost some 2 million jobs , of which 50,000 would be in Northern Ireland , where we have a large number of women workers in the clothing , textile and garment industries .
29 Food photography is all about presentation and it takes a long time , which is why we have a new home economist on the team .
30 It 's got a sort of metal bar across I do n't understand why that would be , why we have a little metal bar across .
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