Example sentences of "my [noun] have [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There are lines round my eyes and my hair has become a hag 's rope .
2 I want to give it to Angela to put away now so I know my money 's put a way .
3 Also my mum had to share a bedroom with me and she did n't like watching someone else seeing to me .
4 Well as I say I went out and erm I thought , well Jill phoned and she said at the time my mum had got a boy that was sleeping rough down the sandpits .
5 And my Mum 's had a letter .
6 My Mum 's had a letter . ’
7 My kids have got a paddock , where they play .
8 My car 's got a bidet in it .
9 My parents had rented a cottage on a farm at Backakeldy , ten miles south from Kirkwall overlooking the sea on the eastern shores of Scapa Flow .
10 Both I and my officials have had a number of such discussions with a variety of people .
11 My husband has put a lot of work into Maastricht and the last six months have been awful for him , ’ she said .
12 But he has , we we 've only got , my husband 's got a computer at work , we just got one of the Segas , the master systems you know that you you got th the games that you put in those but he wants to get another one next year but that 's a good idea something like that !
13 The lump on my head had lost a lot of weight during the night and after five minutes under a tepid shower I was n't feeling too bad .
14 But none of my predecessors has found a way of introducing it here , ’ Mr Lamont said .
15 My wife 's got a degree in mathematics , but she loves her kids ! ’
16 Oh I 've seen there in fact my wife 's got a set of Howsons so
17 My father had become a Spiritualist almost by accident .
18 Perhaps if my father had built a formica cocktail bar in the corner of our lounge my mother would still be living with us .
19 From when I was very young , my father had nurtured a love of art in me ; I shared a great deal with him ( he took me nearly every Sunday to the Louvre ) and was close to him until his death .
20 I wish my father had left a description of his encounter with Balcha but I can find none in his letters or despatches .
21 My father had purchased a box of Maltesers , the chocolates with the less fattening centre , to sustain him through this no holds barred erotic horror film .
22 ‘ And , Mr Oak , ’ she continued in a clear voice , ‘ I 'm so poor that my aunt has to provide a home for me .
23 And was there was a hint of desperation when he told TODAY 'S Bill Blighton last April : ‘ My life has become a soap opera , a long-running saga but I 'm not going to be the clone the US Tour want .
24 Throughout my life my tummy has been , as it were , my Achilles heel ; and around this same time the condition of my colon , which for the latter part of my life has had a habit of tying itself in knots , became particularly acute .
25 As she pulled the dress over my head she said that she thought it would still fit her , that she could see the hole at the neckline where my grandmother had pinned a pearl brooch as something old , that the classic line never dated .
26 And Bassett , indignant that Wednesday manager Trevor Francis had appealed before the match for good behaviour by both sides , said : ‘ I wonder what would have happened if one of my players had committed a foul like that . ’
27 My tears have washed a lot of the make-up from that eye and there 's a black streak running down my cheek .
28 So far my enquiries have drawn a blank , your tracks are so well covered .
29 My Mum 's gone to see my Uncle Walter in hospital and my Dad 's got a coaching session at the swimming baths . ’
30 I would imagine that the er parties on my left have had a chance to read and consider these erm statements already .
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