Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] have a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Eventually I had a better bite and to my surprise I hauled in a roach of 11b 5oz . |
2 | So they have a higher income . |
3 | Later he had a sterner challenge to face , one which more closely affected his personal sense of honour . |
4 | Now we have a clearer image of the boys ' war to destruct things and the theme is emerging already . |
5 | Here we have a further reason why defining democracy simply in terms of government is unsatisfactory . |
6 | I think he got on er , quite well down there , because he 'd spent a few days up here he had a better idea of what he wanted to ask , and what he wanted to talk about and so on , but erm , only because his deadline 's and |
7 | Then I have a closer look and see that it 's Marie . |
8 | At least I had a firmer grasp of the industrial development of West Ham and the distinct political culture it had witnessed , particularly during the 1890s . |
9 | Then he had a happier thought : with Sam gone , Martha would need care and protection . |
10 | Six double O ones in the gear , the six eight O seven and the one six double O fours in the valve , that basically that drives the gear if you like , in simple terms , and a David 's point was that if we 're allowing to further develop the valve business , and we 're just standing still say , on the gear business , and ultimately they have a bigger supplier , and ultimately put either gear business under more and more pressure , yeah ? |
11 | ‘ Certainly we have a better image of what 's wrong with the cancer cell at the moment . ’ |