Example sentences of "[pers pn] have have a great [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I have had a great time at Sunderland , but I am ambitious and want to play in the Premier League .
2 You and I have had a great time over the last 32 years … most of the time .
3 To understand life today , you have to have a great sense of humour .
4 Gordon , who runs the American Heartbeat clothes shop , Whessoe Road , said : ‘ We have had a great turn-out and are still collecting lots of cans .
5 The Mnchener is suing Atlantic Richfield for nearly $150m , alleging that the company knew that the products the unit was developing would never be commercially viable , and according to the Wall Street Journal citing electronic mail messages , one of which says that as it appears the development ‘ is a pipe dream , let Siemens have the pipe , ’ and another that says ‘ We will attempt to finesse past Siemens the fact that we have had a great deal of trouble in successfully transitioning technology from the laboratory to the factory ’ ; Atlantic Richfield denies attempting to mislead Siemens over the unit .
6 The reason why we have not been able to debate the report is that we have had a great deal of other business to do .
7 We have had a great reaction especially in the last four weeks .
8 ‘ You say we have no liberties , ’ Hope replied to a rather over-eloquent statement of George 's , ‘ but I can think of no time when we have had a greater chance to take what freedom we want .
9 Whereas it seems unlikely that these concerns have penetrated school syllabuses , it is possible , given the much greater autonomy of institutions of higher education , that they have had a greater influence on higher education syllabuses .
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