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

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1 I also had a good talk on international topics with Mr. Kozyrev , the Russian Foreign Minister .
2 I also had a useful talk with U Ba Pe , an old politician who was critical of the composition of the Governor 's Council .
3 I also have a seven-year-old daughter from a previous long-term relationship .
4 I also have a personal interest in seeing that the development goes ahead in a way that will only enhance the town . ’
5 Twin Oaks looks a great type for the fences and may be the hardest to beat but I also have a healthy respect for Cool Ground and Brown Windsor .
6 I also have a small part : I play a kind of known provocateur , who is brought into the prison — one of the new hi-tech ones — in order to disrupt the equilibrium .
7 I also have a green velvet hat , ’ she told him solemnly , holding it up for inspection .
8 I also have an automatic washing machine but it has to be by the sink for the water to be pumped out and it has no wheels .
9 I also have an idealized picture of myself — what I would like to be in an ideal world .
10 You also have a distinct end to the practice when you reach the point from which you set out .
11 If you have room , try a boldly variegated holly such as ‘ Golden King ’ , which is female , despite its name , so should produce berries if you also have a male bush close by .
12 Apart from the obvious fitness/stamina and motivation factor , you also have a mixed side .
13 In addition to improving service you also have a sound basis for going out and telling your customer what you are doing , which can act as a useful marketing tool . ’
14 She also had a great interest in the English language and a strong desire to work with people .
15 She also had a rich enjoyment of the comedy of human character , which was one of the things she shared with Lewis .
16 Yet she realised that she also had a strong need for security .
17 She also had a strong suspicion that , despite his kisses , Silas was thoroughly annoyed with her , and , while it made her feel depressed , she felt there was little she could do about it .
18 She also had a tattered travelling rug — ‘ Purest cashmere , darling , just feel , adorable little goat 's tums ’ — and a string bag full of books and apples .
19 Associated reasons for her death were the severe injuries to her nose and mouth , which was broken and swollen , the multiple attempts that had taken place to strangle her and the fact that she also had a large quantity of alcohol in her body about six times the legal level for drivers .
20 She was a close friend of H. G. Wells [ q.v. ] , with whom she also had a brief affair , and who , amongst others , encouraged her to write .
21 She also had a wonderful bosom , a thickening waist and very slim brown legs in leather sandals .
22 When she told her friends about it ( ‘ My dears , he took a garden vegetable and changed it into a bird in front of my eyes ! ’ ) , her friends realized that she also had a wonderful imagination .
23 She also had a considerable advantage .
24 She also had a fair amount of assistance from the older children .
25 Although she was a somewhat morbid woman she also had a vivid imagination and was able to combine an exciting story with a good dose of sentimentality , much as Ian Maclaren would do later .
26 But she also had a big dowry .
27 Not only was Grimma the best reader among the nomes , she also had an amazing ability to understand what she was reading .
28 And though rude , crude , vulgar and philistine , she also had an abrasive sense of reality that made her attractive to artists .
29 She also had an irresistible urge to deceive Wakelate and get away with it whenever she could , even though such deceptions were very easy to accomplish .
30 She also has a good sense of humour .
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