Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] have [be] a " in BNC.

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1 The post was offered as somewhat grudging recognition that he had been a signal success as leader of the first European colony in South America , a village called Santa Maria de la Antigua , on the Atlantic coast of the Isthmus .
2 Judy , who has been at the pub for just over a year , spent thousands of pounds refurbishing the Grey Horse and it had been a long-time ambition to run a pub of her own .
3 It was a cruel trick that she had been a dream , that he could not join her yet .
4 Coun Vera Moody told Langbaurgh 's planning committee that it had been a long-standing problem with young people congregating in the shopping parade .
5 ‘ She was a very lovely girl and it 's been a great shock to us all , ’ agreed Melissa .
6 It is also proposed to include a non-fundholding general practitioner on the committee as it has been a policy to try to ensure that two tier service does not develop .
7 She has a dental appointment this afternoon and she 's been a little bit nervous about it .
8 No one had wanted to believe that Paula 's beauty went right through her more than Sally did for she was a shining golden idol as well as a sister and it had been a shock to Sally when she had at last been forced to concede , in private at least , that the other girls might have been right in the accusations they made .
9 We are doing what we can , but I take my hon. Friend 's point that it has been an ongoing saga for some time now .
10 It 's hard to believe that the first meeting of the Galway Races took place at Ballybrit Race Course in 1869 ; and it immediately so fired the public imagination that it has been a major fixture on the Irish racing calendar ever since .
11 There are , however , some patients who , though not in an acutely disturbed state , will need extra security for a period because they have been a risk to the public at some time in the recent past or are considered to require special containment while assessment continues in conditions of moderate security .
12 We 'll probably find out in due course but it has been a disappointment .
13 I 've broadened my football knowledge and it 's been a vital part of my education in the game .
14 That would have caused outrage if she had been an infant , since Zuwaya do not slap other people 's children .
15 You can have a biscuit if you 've been a good boy .
16 Tristan Garel-Jones is not a household name but he has been a key player in British , and particularly Tory , politics over the past two years .
17 By pre-arrangement the debate was limited to foreign and defence matters , which Mr Ford considered his strong suit because he had been a congressman and a vice-president while his opponent , Jimmy Carter , had been a mere governor of Georgia and a peanut farmer .
18 Remember , I 'm giving you this money because he has been a good boy .
19 But as soon as he cursed himself for being taken in last night by Isabel 's distress , two insistent memories shook his belief that it had been an act put on for his benefit : the way she had clung fiercely to his hand when they had passed the dungeons , her grip almost painfully strong , and the stricken expression on her face when he had ordered her to strip .
20 Mrs Johnston made a claim to an industrial tribunal that she had been a victim of sex discrimination ; but the Secretary of State issued a certificate ( which the relevant statute said was ‘ conclusive ’ ) that she had been dismissed on grounds of national security .
21 During his summing up , Mr Justice Henry had instructed the jury to reject Saunders 's claim that it had been a " victimless crime " because no-one appeared to have lost money through it .
22 You could not , no , a miner once he 's been a miner , can not go down er a pit and say to anyone down a pit , and say to anyone down a pit , that he 's not a miner .
23 Alwen might have known , for when the club decided to build the original Valley in 1919 they began with 2s 3d in the kitty and it 's been a financial slog ever since .
24 It was easy to keep promising that some sun and heat would work its usual miracle but it had been a hard , cold winter and almost everyone had suffered from influenza , Mrs Browning worst of all .
25 Charlie rarely saw his own father when he 'd been a patient and sad character living with his mother .
26 In 1889 , the year before the Leeds Congress , he was offered the living of St Katherine 's Church where he had been a very popular curate .
27 It was just bad luck for the second man that it had been a good place .
28 and er , and so , and er as I say er I 've had a most wonderful life and I 've been a widow now for ten years .
29 Oh yes I enjoyed it very much but erm we had American visitors around and we had one a Captain and I 'm afraid we all fell for him cos he seemed such a handsome man and he 'd been a hero in the war , and he was engaged to , then to the then president of America 's daughter , so they informed us but erm I do n't know whether it was the truth , that 's what they , they said but of course some of the , some of the things had to be cast , the bodies had to be cast and they were , they were I do n't know whether you 'd have heard of the Orritor
30 Again , we welcome that , but is it not sad that it comes 12 years after this Government were elected and after not just one but two Secretaries of State since I have been a Member of Parliament have been influenced because of criticism of tobacco advertising and irresponsible elements in the tobacco industry ?
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