Example sentences of "the [noun] [pers pn] have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was felt that the Stand we had last year was well worthwhile .
2 See that ladder you 've got , you know the bit you had this morning ?
3 Several blind people complained of the excessive concern over their inability to make eye contact with clients and the difficulty they had convincing teaching staff that they could cope .
4 It may seem that I 've never taken my title seriously , but below the skin I have great respect for it , and for this house too and the men who have gone before me who made it .
5 Is the any to compare the the entries we have this year with the entries we got last year .
6 Of Napoleon 's PERSONAL ( in capitals in original ) desire to keep the peace I have striking proof .
7 He was a tall , red-haired man , according to the descriptions he had one shoulder higher than the other , but that did n't seem to prevent him being attractive to women .
8 Despite this diligence in the diocese he had more leisure than at Durham and much more leisure than later .
9 At the moment we have some idea of the motives for casting certain groups in society as ‘ outsiders ’ .
10 Because at the moment we have different costing forms on different colours so as to know , to differentiate between post or telephone , face-to-face and so on .
11 Before the cinema opened the men on the staff were given cigars to puff , so that when you came into the foyer it had that smell of luxury .
12 In addition to Quetzalcoatl , the feathered serpent god of learning , he talked of Tezcatlipoca , the sky god , Tlaloc , the rain god , and the name I have most difficulty in pronouncing or even spelling , and the most terrible god of all — Huitzilopochtli .
13 The Tauregs know every nook and cranny in the Hoggars , and proved excellent guides , but every ride was a bumpy one , and by the end of the day I had more need of the masseurs than the runners did ! ’
14 We th to rehearse a little bit of the debate we had last time on speed cameras , th there was erm discussion about who should fund the camera themselves because being a , the Department of Transport and Home Office recommendation , that they should be funded by the police , but because of Mr 's question at full Council and the wish of this committee to spend some of this additional money if you like , or in ninety three four for safety related measures , it was thought wise to combine the two and actually try and fund a trial er package of speed cameras cos it 's , it 's about six sites and one camera , from the ninety three four budget that we 've actually found .
15 ‘ It wo n't shake the football world if we beat Torquay — but I want a repeat of the feeling we had last year after beating Walsall . ’
16 Compared with Burton 's or that of Sir John Gell [ q.v. ] for 1659 his diary is somewhat slight , but as the only internal account and commentary on the debates it has unique value .
17 Cos I was in the army we had good food and were away from all the bombing .
18 It was these which made progress relatively slow , and which on occasions even led the High Authority to bow down to views expressed in the Special Council of Ministers even where under the treaty it had undisputed authority to act .
19 The reason they have this versatility is that they are able to join up with no fewer than four other atoms at a time , to form chains or networks .
20 Erm on this film I saw when they was getting the fingerprints they had this sort of like little cloth in a bag and they sort of
21 But with Pyke to impress in the audience we had good reason to spring energetically over the scaffolding .
22 You were going to take on the ones we had last time .
23 His gaze was very direct , but somehow managed to encompass her whole body , make her feel as if he saw her semi-naked again , vulnerable and furious , the way he had last night
24 But if Fen were in love with her — if he were to make love to her again , the way he had last night … if he were to ask her …
25 When I joined the company it had fifty-eight blast furnaces , the largest of which produced 2,750 tons a day .
26 That you know that is actually something personally , I mean you know if you take it back to the conversation we had this morning with what we do what what the eleventh year are ending up with
27 Brenda , I adore it , it 's me all over so the bathroom I had endless trouble , as you know , with Shirley I had to buy stuff and Shirley came in and I gave her little presents of this and that and helped her with cooking meals for her she re-grouted practically my bath tiles and my en suite tiles because we thought water was going through the wall , and it was and then I had to replace the where you take the plug out in the bath , I forget what you call that , the trap
28 The demonstrator we had last night I demonstrator .
29 Who was the demonstrator you had last night then ?
30 Depicting the bad — especially the devils they had great fun with .
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