Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] have [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Diarrhoea , which I had now had for five days , finally drove me from my bed at six-thirty .
2 Erm most of the i involvement I 've ever had in any kind of job has been by accident .
3 ‘ That is the noisiest frog I 've ever had in this laboratory , ’ snapped Miss Hardbroom with a piercing glance at the jar .
4 You do n't have to that 's er that 's not totally true .
5 Especially when you do n't have to w-wear anything . ’
6 There were some rows of books , bright bed-covers and cushions , some reproductions such as she had once had of Italian paintings .
7 Some of the erm people are in hospital there for problems that we do n't have in this country .
8 we do n't have in this table , it 's on the A six five eight .
9 The debate we 've just had on Labour Party links raises questions , er , we believe about our attitude , our attitude , the union 's attitude to the Party , the Labour Party when it does hold power , which of course it does , er locally in some areas of this country .
10 It 's the most considerate and caring government we 've ev we 've ever had over this last fortnight !
11 You 'll see that both the number of requests for service , and the number of visits made are well up on previous half years , and although some of that is due to probably the highest figure on insect complaints we 've ever had for six months , and erm it 's not all that , much of it is lately the department has been very , very busy indeed .
12 ‘ This is a further step forward in building ballistic protection business for Courtaulds Aerospace and follows the success we have already had with military programmes . ’
13 Cos we have n't had for any actual air in it for ages .
14 We have now had in this country in the post war years six or seven ‘ contracts ’ drawn up between the triumvirate of the corporate state .
15 She spent money they did n't have on green leafage and bought a large , real tree in Blesford market place .
16 Say the distance between two species is the number of characteristics which they do n't have in common .
17 We must be the first group they 've ever had with such an attitude .
18 It was a turning point in their lives and the first contact they had ever had with such youngsters .
19 I have been told that on coming to the village to work in the cement factories and receiving his first weeks wages he asked if it was all his as it was more money than he had ever had in one week .
20 Usually , the hard currency exchanged by foreign investors to pay wages , salaries and utility and other costs , has a significance in Second and Third World countries that it does not have in First World countries .
21 So your diagram will get very messy , it does n't have to all fit together , as long as you can get all the main points of what 's happening .
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