Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] have [art] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Any chance one or other of them has had an attack of conscience and decided to pay it back ? ’
2 See I 've had a couple of colds the past few months and then you think , well that 's me , I 'm getting better .
3 If we ca n't e e I 've had a couple of months of stock on the shelf for 'em .
4 I tend to have a lot of sausage and bacon because it 's easier and my time is somewhat at a premium with around a dozen cattle to care for .
5 I want to have a lot of money in the bank .
6 Mr later on in her evidence said , quote , I consider that after six and a half years , I deserve to have a life of my own , it is not a prison sentence , I have done nothing wrong , I wish to be free to give assistance at my choice , we can not continue to live in our present home , Michael and I can not continue to look after Anna in the way we have .
7 I 'd had a couple of drinks , lapped up some fast food , and jumped into a cab .
8 As he nodded she went on , ‘ I 'd had a bit of a knock in — in a relationship with a man in London , and I was very miserable over Elise 's death .
9 But I 'd had a bellyful of your family and I just wanted to stay out of the whole rotten business .
10 I admitted he visited me but that I 'd had a history of violence with him , and anyway I 'd got an injunction .
11 ‘ I explained that I was 31 , I 'd had a history of infertility , and that this was my second pregnancy and I really wanted a child .
12 I mean I 'd had a sort of cry I suppose , but at the actual time I was glad I had a daughter [ after two sons ] .
13 Then I 'd had the impression of a pleasant face , but no crowd-raiser .
14 The majority of prison letters that I receive have the ring of truth ; the reason being that it is not in human nature ( of which the law is profoundly ignorant ) for guilty men to go on proclaiming their innocence month after month , year after year , when they do not have the evidence , the impetus , or the skills to do so , at least with any show of conviction .
15 I would n't have known myself , but I happen to have a pair of ears in that establishment .
16 Just by chance I happened to have the opportunity of watching yesterday morning and found it a prayerful , joyful experience with so many of the parishioners of very generation actively involved .
17 As the campaign proceeded , I kept quiet as I began to have a vision of some grisly post-polling day ceremony in which I would be on a platform like a performance artist from the sixties , vomiting and gagging while attempting to ingest yet another page : ‘ You 're doing okay .
18 I began to have a series of nightmares where I experienced painful sensations up and down my spine , weird chanting and a feeling of terror .
19 I like to have a lot of vegetables left over .
20 So it 's a continually renewing effort , I believe , er , but I like to have the contribution of some of my colleagues , as to what they feel th the roles are .
21 I like to have the memories of them
22 But in the morning , after sleeping on those terms of the ‘ contract ’ , I decided to have no part of it .
23 Somehow I managed to have the presence of mind to photograph her going into the house .
24 I would always try and choose pieces which I thought had a bit of atmosphere and mood , a passion which made up for the lack of presentation ! ’
25 ‘ Unknown to the public , I do have a sense of humour , do n't you think ? ’
26 I do have a pair of jeans , ’ Katherine said bleakly .
27 Chairman I do have a couple of questions , I do have a couple of questions if I may .
28 Chairman I do have a couple of questions , I do have a couple of questions if I may .
29 They do n't have a problem at all it does n't seem to er be part of their daily lives er , that said I do have a farmer of my acquaintance , when I say my acquaintance he happens to be my son-in-law .
30 He played Lord Fancourt at Windsor Rep for one week in 1952 but says : ‘ I ca n't remember one thing about it although I do have a photograph of me looking extremely young and lovely . ’
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