Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] have the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Basically I had the wrong equipment at Reading '88 .
2 Perhaps I had the same look once , though I 've lost it now .
3 Perhaps I had the wrong expectations .
4 so I had the older ones from Goose Hill
5 Only she had the awful feeling that was n't the end of it at all , and that was the really scary part of all this .
6 So had she , initially , only she had the horrible feeling that somewhere along the way she had begun to like him too much .
7 Naturally she had the largest room , complete with double bed .
8 ‘ And obviously she had the wrong idea about what was expected of her ! ’
9 A local , standing nearby , eventually intervened , saying : ‘ Now gentlemen , if only you had the good sense to ask me first .
10 So you have the sudden appearance of a Breakthrough Phenomenon .
11 So you have the towing rope and then you have a little bit of old rope that is weaker than your rope .
12 Now if we go back to two years ago on the question of whether or not we should accept erm almost do n't think you 'll get any reply the professional advice of an officer , two years ago or so we had the professional advice of an officer , we were looking at yearly report of the er inspector and
13 Later , Faraday showed that moving charges made magnetic fields and so we had the electromagnetic field .
14 So we have the nine daughters of Benjamin James Titford : three died young , one remained a spinster , three were Edwardian brides , two married during the early years of the reign of King George V. Their lives would take them far apart from each other and from Curry Rivel itself — yet they would remain a close-knit family , for all the physical distance which separated them .
15 So we have the financial security to meet our greatest challenge — developing long-term projects .
16 So we have the disappointing conclusion , from the point of view of prevention , that people with a neurotic type of personality are more likely than other people to develop clinical neurotic symptoms when faced with adversity .
17 So we have the great West window of the last judgement with the souls divided and St Michael in the middle holding the scales separating the good from the bad .
18 So we have the Gothic set-up and promptly knocked down again .
19 So we have the basic pattern of mutual interpretation , each performance of the ritual interpreting the others , which Eliot had examined in 1913 .
20 SO WE have The Last Wilderness in the Northern Pennines an area of outstanding natural beauty .
21 Suddenly he had the strangest feeling .
22 Only he had the inside story .
23 So he had the first name of somebody famous .
24 So what had the old ICM hands not forewarned us of ?
25 If economic catastrophe is added to the political disintegration , the consequences for Europe could be dire , not only in terms of the millions of refugees who are already predicted , but possibly through the sale of nuclear weapons to any body of people or any Government in the third world or elsewhere who have the hard currency to pay for them .
26 The figures have raised further arguments over just who has the best policies to tackle unemployment .
27 ‘ She 's not that hard up , ’ Anne retorted amid laughter , but soon she had the same experience with another young man .
28 Thus we have the Welsh Office , Regional Health Authorities , and County Councils .
29 Thus we have the interesting situation of having two proofs concerning gcds .
30 Meanwhile we have the jubilant pictures of Hillary Clinton celebrating her husband 's triumph in which she has played no small part .
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