Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [adv] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well when I worked at , when I started off in the I quite liked my job in there , you made your own pay , and I liked , it was a starching job , I 'd quite a good job in there . |
2 | ‘ I had rather a rough passage with Canon Wheeler over the sermon , ’ she said , and explained . |
3 | It would have looked a lot worse if I had n't a proper motive for meeting you in the first place . ’ |
4 | I had n't the remotest idea , but I followed the little rails which were used by the tiny railway to carry food up to the dining rooms … |
5 | I had n't the least idea where on the head was the best place to hit or how hard it had to be . |
6 | I had n't the first idea what she meant . |
7 | ‘ For a long time , ’ replied Ray , ‘ I had n't the faintest idea . |
8 | I had n't the faintest idea who he was , but he looked jolly . |
9 | That was bad enough but what made it worse was that I had n't the faintest idea what was wrong with them . |
10 | He said I was just covering up for the fact that I had n't the faintest idea of what was wrong . ’ |
11 | Honestly , I had n't the slightest idea what I was going to say as I walked up to you . |
12 | But I had exactly the contrary feeling . |
13 | Ross 's experience struck an identical chord with me , for John Sheard and I had exactly the same experience on the first ascent of Face Route where the second , hanging on a sling to remove gear , was observed by a member of the establishment and a rumour immediately started that was rapidly translated into guidebook writer 's ‘ fact ’ . |
14 | I had exactly the same problem when using Windows 3.1 with an Epson LQ400 printer . |
15 | When I eventually arrived back at Duxford , I had exactly the same amount of fuel on board that I flew out with ! ’ |
16 | yes , I had exactly the same thing , being a top flight secretary at work |
17 | I had exactly the same feeling about her , although we had never met . ’ |
18 | Well , when that thing in the mask jumped out from behind the boxes and ran up the stairs , I had exactly the same feeling . |
19 | I am normally a law-abiding citizen but I had not a single scruple . |
20 | I had not the first notion of mechanics , but you with your capable hands worked on the machine until , after running with it , pushing it along , we were able to make the engine tick over again . |
21 | ‘ I early found that I had not the literary ability to give me such a place among English authors as I should have desired ; but I thought that I had an opportunity of gaining a knowledge of many of the distinguished men of the age , and that I might do some good by keeping a record of my interviews with them . ’ |
22 | Until recently when I went to a conference on security in libraries and other collections I had not the slightest knowledge of the seamy side of that world or any idea that it had one . |
23 | I had not the slightest inkling that they would emerge , which is why " emerge " is the right word . |
24 | I went to Croke Park and I had not the slightest interest in Protestantism but I did come from a Fermanagh family where you did live cheek by jowl with republicanism so I had imbibed it undoubtedly and it resurfaced , the inherited knowledge of the heart of the controversy in Ulster . |
25 | Matter of fact , as I told Heather , I stumbled on something that last evening which suggested I had completely the wrong end of the stick . |
26 | So I had quite a wide variety of requests from students . ’ |
27 | The thing I hated most about my pregnancy was the hot weather and my body changing I had quite a nice figure before but now along with the stretch marks , I hate my body . |
28 | I had quite a good vocabulary and had written letters to Eric , but I had n't had anyone to talk to in English . |
29 | I had quite a good chat with Ray the other day , yes , eh . |
30 | I had quite a restless night , and did not really fancy the tea I was brought in the morning . |