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

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1 So far she had little reason to believe him .
2 So now we have this church on top of this hill on the edge of the village .
3 Well I do n't know , we had , not so long ago we had National Dormouse Week did n't we further in the autumn
4 The flight crews eagerly accepted the King 's hospitality ; our Tri-Pacer had been running so well we had little maintenance to do .
5 He offered his so there you have some insight into the members of the Sanhedrin , Joseph of Arimathea northern areas of er Judaea , Arimathea is and do n't forget worried , worried Jerusalem now , this , this group together Yes Matthew .
6 so then I had all Christmas off .
7 Just then he had another preoccupation , and he left the compilation and editing of the issue to Sebastian and Tina Jorgensen , and to the new arrival from Australia , Jim Anderson .
8 More importantly they have admirable zest and wide interests .
9 Once again we have this problem of keeping in touch with the wing wards , Astley and er East it 's not all that easy to do but er there are people there who are showing an interest and I hope that we can .
10 Later on she had good reason to be thankful that she was .
11 And the rest are lecturers and other staff , and then various other units are on campus , and also now we have some industry people on campus .
12 Now here we have another girl here .
13 Just as well you had that injection Marg !
14 Its chief virtue lies in its medicinal qualities which were thought considerable ; even now it has some use in the treatment of ailments .
15 Coleridge had struggled hard with Osorio , and even now he had little faith that it could succeed on stage .
16 Yeah , well then you had that rest well there should
17 Here then we have another concession .
18 If you have failed to brief them properly then they have little option but to either put it on hold or send it back as it came out and let you sort it out .
19 My case was more straightforward and quite honestly they had little choice but to uphold my appeal .
20 erm which quite simply I had some money of my own and I was n't that hungry er to jump in to any job at all .
21 Then sometimes I had some news of him too through my acquaintance , Jozef Taczek . ’
22 Oh , I 've been with Joyce since then , when had , used to live at Southwold , or near Southwold , and eh , we used to go there and she , she got killed where all the , she had a , a garden wall of felt sort of Fred Flintstone one , and there was a bend on the Ipswich erm , oh Ipswich Lowestoft road , right where she had this cottage
23 I 've got a , a photograph somewhere where we had this trestle table er on the platform and if you were the tea and of course the men had to stay o overtime , they did n't get paid for it and we , we it was a seven day week for us , we were never paid for Sunday .
24 Yet even she had little access to his inner life .
25 More than 75 million Soviet citizens lived outside their ‘ own ’ republic ( Kazakhstan alone contained more than 100 different nationalities ) , and very often they had little knowledge of the language of the republican majority .
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