Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [pers pn] have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She says we have devious minds !
2 She says she has 17 kids like this right now .
3 She says he has amazing hands , whatever that might mean . ’
4 But if we meet again now , and she finds I have another Mama — ’
5 He does sometimes get into a ‘ delayed ’ mood where he thinks he has more time than he does … the reason for the square/back passes I reckon is noone moves into space for him or looks for it up front .
6 So erm amongst the business property that he has he has this warehouse with
7 The point about the shop is that erm it sells things on a medieval theme and more specifically it has we have this undertaking that if you see it in the house , you can buy it in the shop .
8 Well er as I say I think , er if if if the County Council are are insisting that any new settlement erm should be self contained , I think one would need to see what that definition is before we can be clear as to whether or not it has it has strategic implications .
9 ‘ It does n't mean a damn thing when he says we have low interest rates .
10 He says we have strict rules and regulations and the flying safety committee make sure they 're administered .
11 He says they 've other towns to look at .
12 He says they have 81 families waiting to move into service accomodation .
13 He says they have 2 kinds of bite : a ’ go away ’ bite and the bite they give when they think you 're food .
14 He says he has good relations with the police . ’
15 He says he has high hopes for unity finally and apparently thinks the industry might start coming together at the Unix International members meeting in New Orleans February 11–12 where some 100 companies and 200 people will assemble .
16 He says he has some sympathy with retailers , but at the end of the day it 's up to them to check on the authenticity of the goods they 're selling .
17 He says he has some disease . ’
18 He says it has good networks for communication and is very attractive for business .
19 It says it has 100 orders for the systems , nine models of the HP 3000 and HP 9000 lines ; a handful of the new 3000s went out in August ; the first 9000s should be shipping this month .
20 Seymour Cray is still hopeful of bringing his crippled Cray Computer Corp safely in to land , and this week told shareholders that the pay-off will come not with the Cray-3 , but with the Cray-4 the company is developing — ‘ People who predict that things ca n't be done — I guess I do n't have time for them , ’ he told shareholders sternly — ‘ That 's the challenge that I 'm willing to accept in trying to do things that ca n't be done ’ ; the Cray-3 was launched last month , a decade after Cray started work on it , but the Cray-4 is expected to offer twice the performance at half the cost , and the company hopes to demonstrate it by year-end ; it says it has enough cash to fund operations into September and says it is working with two investment banking firms on fund-raising strategies .
21 We call him ‘ gangling Chang ’ to distinguish him from the other Changs , because he is tall , thin , loose-limbed , and is ready to laugh about anything , although it appears he has some family problems in that his wife is away and his baby son is ill .
22 Why simply that ‘ as an accomplished individual you have more stringent and exacting expectations ’ ( a banker 's way of saying he hopes I have more money than brains ) .
23 But it means she has five dogs to look after and
24 He claims I have unfair advantages . ’
25 ‘ And even though most would have been quite happy to get where I had got at that age , I believe that a man is nothing unless he believes he has greater possibilities .
26 He knows I have extra time off owing to me because my last holiday period was cut short when one of the staff became ill .
27 He knows he has little room for manoeuvre while the government 's popularity is so high and his so low .
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