Example sentences of "had a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But I have n't had a problem yet . |
2 | ‘ OK Houston , we 've had a problem here . ’ |
3 | Now we 'd never had a problem before with high conductivity . |
4 | Cos I 've never had a mole there . |
5 | She 'd had a dream once in which she 'd ceased to be herself , and had to walk amidst crowds of jeering people , asking them who she was . |
6 | We could have had a shower together . |
7 | Oh yeah , you 've had a fortnight today wo n't you ? |
8 | Well we 've had a go well I think it was for erm some sort of I think was for multiple sclerosis |
9 | blob , blob , I think I 'd better do this one Tim , I have n't had a go yet |
10 | Poor old Scott has n't had a go yet ! |
11 | No mummy has n't had a go actually |
12 | So er can people come along and have a go if they 've never had a go before ? |
13 | No they must have had a cylinder there already . |
14 | Not because I could n't have had a holiday only that er we had loads of milk so we had to go and fetch it from the farms and you got ta have somebody to take it out . |
15 | I wonder whether she 's had a holiday there . |
16 | You better go and get some tea Margaret I have n't had a chance yet ! |
17 | He 's not had a chance yet . |
18 | I have n't had a look yet . |
19 | Yeah you 've had a look upstairs ? |
20 | The next morning , Ian woke her up with a cup of tea , said he was sorry about last night , he 'd had a bit too much to drink . |
21 | ‘ Oh no , I think we 've all had a bit too much of this stuff . ’ |
22 | And the stream … it had had a name once , but she could n't remember it . |
23 | Yeah she has n't had a question yet |
24 | We 'd had a couple just stay on the lip and we were getting desperate . |
25 | Howells left his station to score the first after 67 minutes , and by the time Teddy Sheringham had tucked away a second from the penalty spot — earned by the sheer stamina of Durie — Spurs could have had a couple more . |
26 | Crewe might have had a couple more . |
27 | George have just had a cuss outside . |
28 | She must have had a life apart from what we know about and she 's living it , ’ she concluded , lamely . |
29 | I 've never had a secret before . ’ |
30 | But once again they have n't worked hers out , I mean she told them she was down here in January and she still has n't had a bill yet for the end of this year . |