Example sentences of "but i had a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I had a poor night 's sleep .
2 In her letter of acknowledgement and thanks the lady wrote , ‘ I would have written sooner but I had a strained muscle in my leg ’ .
3 But I had a real family to attend to — not Dad , who was preoccupied , but Mum .
4 Well , I said the usual pompous things but I had a good laugh when she rang off .
5 But I had a strong suspicion even then that he was drinking to something other than my health .
6 I wondered what would happen if I ignored the call or pretended it was n't me , but I had a strong feeling that they knew it was me .
7 We thought we knew no-one in this part of the country , but I had a hazy recollection that our English Department secretary at Vic. , Pat Lawn , had retired with husband Ken to this area .
8 But I had a strange dream last night .
9 But I had a fine training , the best in the world .
10 But I had a funny feeling possibly he 's not wanting to do it anyway .
11 An old gentleman from Stowmarket , his name 's Mr I 'm sure it was because er , you see , my father and I used to go up Stowmarket Road sometimes after church or chapel and er and go for a walk up there and used to meet this Mr who played the organ Stowmarket and very course but erm but I had a wonderful life really
12 But I had a clear view of the table last night , and it was n't there .
13 But I had a passionate interest in model trains .
14 I still had tears in my eyes , but I had a big smile on my face too .
15 It was something we could barely understand , but I had a growing feeling that without my love the whole project would collapse .
16 Do n't , do n't worry I , do n't tell mother but I had a little accident .
17 I ca n't stay long , but I had a particular reason to speak with you . ’
18 But I had a sudden vision of poor Clare , imprisoned in irons for the rest of her life .
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