Example sentences of "[vb past] have [adj] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But after our day out when we 'd had such a good time it seemed as though you might care and that we could have a chance .
2 And , you know , we all lost a good friend ; I 'd had such a great time over those last two days working with him and with Eric , and I think about that time quite a bit .
3 This made me lose track of his subsequent drift as I struggled to imagine how chess-playing came to have such a pejorative connotation for him .
4 ‘ And Terry and Stephen seemed to have such a good time there .
5 According to Pilkington , ‘ One child he examined had such a lacerated tongue he compared it to sago pudding . ’
6 Giving the puppies a companion , or playthings , failed to have such a beneficial effect .
7 They seemed disappointed to hear that we had had such a pleasant day on the far bank .
8 That was my thing , 'cause the dashboard we had had such a cool snare sound . ’
9 Recalling the tragedy of which Juliette had spoken and which had had such a devastating effect on his mind , Melissa felt uneasy .
10 She had had such a promising career as a physio , Kathleen thought crossly , and now she was trapped at home with her children while her husband powered quietly on up the career ladder , leaving her behind .
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