Example sentences of "have have a few [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd had a few notions about being a journalist , but I think that if I 'd had Latin I might have stayed on and tried for an academic career .
2 Well , they 'd had a few weeks of mystery , of secrets kept and of wrong conclusions avoided .
3 It 's actually quite a good book and I 'd had a few qualms about turning it over to Lenny the Lathe , who specializes in converting books more than an inch thick into fireproof combination lock safes .
4 I may have had a few words with her , but that 's all . ’
5 ‘ I think I 'll have to have a few words with whoever has been saying this .
6 He had had a few hopes for Sally-Anne Tunstall himself , had been sorry to see her go .
7 We 've had a few scares from the lasers so far , but when we get on the scene there 's nothing to see . ’
8 My fault , I know — I 've had a few things on my mind .
9 ‘ I think Have I Got News For You is a very difficult show to do and we 're both lucky because we 've had a few goes at it , ’ says Merton .
10 And I er was talking to her down the lane when Mrs Monday and I asked her how she was and she said oh I 've had a few falls in the house and all .
11 Others may experience a light-headed sensation as if they have had a few glasses of wine ; a few fall into a deep sleep !
12 we have had a few successes in spite of this uncaring government , and feel that it has been worthwhile to protest .
13 We have had a few meetings about the rule but they have always brought in extra bodies to out-vote us .
14 I have had a few years in which to practise cooking and , somewhat immodestly , I think this cake recipe could be classed as excellent .
15 But a defiant Wilkinson said : ‘ We have had a few days of mourning after the European Cup defeat , but this match gives us another route back into Europe and we know how important it is to stay on it . ’
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