Example sentences of "[adv] [noun prp] [noun] have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The affair took on quite a different aspect when Mrs Kelleher saw that it was only Miss Nicandra having a bit of fun for herself nothing but smiles now and urgent invitations to a cup of tea . |
2 | Perhaps Mr Bushell has a point after all . |
3 | So Barry Brittlebank has a bone to pick with my grammar , eh . |
4 | The use of the plural is pregnant with implications that evidence she alone has seen shows that among Sotheby 's staff not just Peter Wilson had a share in the treasure . |
5 | Usually Aunt Sarah had a job to get a word in edge ways . |
6 | ‘ It 's a new lease of life for them , ’ she told her mother , but just before Sarah became ill Miss Louisa suffered a stroke and was confined to bed , and two weeks later Miss Ellen had a heart attack and was also bedridden . |
7 | Little Odessa Blagajek has a heart tumour which needs immediate surgery . |
8 | Now Mr Major has a chance to drive that message home . |
9 | Now Mr Mukhametshin has a pile of projects he thinks Anis could take on . |
10 | Even Ms Barcelona has a camellia blossom tucked behind her ear and a hand-crocheted shawl slung around her somewhat sturdy hips . |
11 | Then Aunt Bessie had a stroke , more than one in fact , and burned herself rather badly , because she apparently suffered one when she was bending down to tend the fire . |
12 | In my very early childhood , it was in Mr Knight 's pony and cart ; but then Mr Lewarne had a motor car , and from then on he fetched us from the station . |
13 | Then Mr Jarvis had a friend with him when I went out to deal with piglets who were scouring , and this man owns a smallholding near by . |
14 | Then Tom Patey had a go . |
15 | Myself , I always want to play , and then Wembley Stadium has a fascination all of its own . |
16 | Each side in turn went close to dispensing with extra time , Crown hitting a post then Paul Gascoigne having a chip turned on to the bar . |
17 | Either Mr. Woodford had a twinkle in his eye or was just a good salesman , but the upshot was that he supplied my grandmother over many years , in his turn his son carried on and continued serving my mother , right up to 1949 when the Salisbury round had only two customers left . |
18 | Incidentally Ray Wallace had a couple of decent games at Right Back at the end of the season . |