Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [pron] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So the distance makes something look rather fainter , and similarly if you have something like a particular kind of start that you can identify by some property — which we 'll perhaps talk about in a moment — if you can identify it and you know how bright it is , then the fainter ones are further away and you can estimate the distance by how faint they are .
2 It is really in my mind almost a repeat of the situation we found ourselves in , in the Sudbury Western bypass some year or two ago , which strayed into Essex onto which the Essex County Council raised objection , er , one can not build a road in an adjoining County without the consent in law of the County Highway Authority on whose ground you trespass , it 's almost as simple as that and in this case with Norfolk standing presumably indicating their intention to oppose the construction for a day , we have something of a static bar situation unless we can reach agreement .
3 I think we have something like a hundred and twenty nationalities living in Kuwait and enjoying the free school , the free hospital .
4 We have them in a lovely big room with refreshments , buffets and so forth and they have a whole entertainments evening . ’
5 All the sorters make them , of course , but in John St. Clair we have someone with a real and learned ‘ nose ’ .
6 We are only kidding ourselves if we think that we have anything like a complete succession for any part of the stratigraphical column in any one place .
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