Example sentences of "and [adv] [pers pn] have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We asked around , and eventually we had a tremendous stroke of luck .
2 She believed Martin had ended the engagement , and eventually she had a serious mental breakdown .
3 And besides he has a large family of his own already . ’
4 And so we had a proper argument about this , of course he was a grown up man , I were only a kid you know .
5 Why , we 've scarcely begun , and already we have a few clients .
6 Remy had only been in charge for a month and already he had a major scoop on his hands .
7 About an hour before reaching Jura dark clouds began to roll over on us from its lofty peaks , and soon we had a perfect torrent of rain .
8 ‘ All join up for a conga , ’ I called over the racket , and soon we had a long snake winding its way in and out of the tables and finally through the door .
9 We stay at the Gasthaus Drei Kronen on the Landstrasse near Linz , where I am impotent , and once we had a romantic weekend at the Hotel Gretchen in Vienna , where I was impotent .
10 Never vary from the routine , and always you have a subconscious life-line to pull you through when dealing with difficult clients .
11 We got married last month , and now we have a tiny flat here .
12 ‘ We have sites in France and the UK and now we have a strong presence in Germany — a cohesive team fighting to achieve the same objective . ’
13 OH dear and now we have a poor man 's Roger Rabbit scenario with a spot of bump , grind and white trash in stockings from Kim Basinger .
14 Their crown was peddled around Europe and now they have a German Royal family — including a quite absurd Queen who writes sentimental novels .
15 And now I had a lovely fellow I 'd grown up with in the same village , the same sort of background , we 'd known each other since we were eleven , twelve ,
16 And now I have a good job , one I like .
17 And now I have a terrible thing to tell you .
18 She strained away , but saw that her breasts were thrust out further , and now she had a new sensation to worry about — the liquid feeling in her loins as if he 'd built a small fire there .
19 well in relation to the standard form contract there are cases er based upon prim er primarily article eighty five , one A which says agreements fixing terms and conditions , for with in article eighty five , it 's based upon the facts that the , the , the decisions of the commission and the court , say that elements of secondary competition can be restricted and here we have a standard form contract which restricts all elements of secondary competition
20 Sailing upwind involves tacking and here you have a wide choice of routes to reach your windward goal point .
21 Er there was one chappie that er erm I can remember of him and he had a suitcase and well he had a shaving soap I suppose cos people used soap then with your shaving brush and and that and proper shaving brush and razor blades probably that quite .
22 not particularly my cup of tea but mum enjoyed them and they got everybody going and and then we had a good game of bingo .
23 false at first and then we had a big discussion about it .
24 If he was to sing to you guvnor , and then we had a little collection , now that would n't be begging now would it ? ’
25 He probably tells you that it is all arranged at this end , whereas in point of fact nothing has been laid on except by verbal arrangement with him , and then we have a frightful period such as is now going on .
26 Oh yeah all the all the hits er like er Bunch of Time and and Maggie and Old Flames and after all these years , if did n't do those you 'd be shot afterwards like but er what we do with the songs that that were like you know hit singles and that people really come to hear we make sure that you know that we do those and then we put in er you know what we think would be the favourite ones from albums and then we add in a sprinkling of the stuff from the new album so you know we give them a good cross-section for an hour and a half and then we have a good first half of the show as well we 've got first half of the show as well and our band go on with him for forty minutes and er they perform as well a few soloists and er then Tony and myself come on and we do an hour and a half and we go right everything we do on stage we have recorded at some time , we do n't do something that we have n't recorded .
27 We do get work from individuals , I said we have an open policy and people come through with problems that they 've got because they know us and some we take up , we try and be helpful and , and take up individual problems and then we have a two way relationship with community groups and last and not , not , not least , we , we live across the corridor from the General Manager and he 's always flying in and giving us work as well .
28 And then they had a dumb waiter from er the main office to and and Robert 's office and and did not suffer fools gladly either .
29 Flushed and triumphant after this orgy of extravagance , they left the store at last , keeping an eye on the time because Mabel must n't be late with the boys ' tea whatever happened and then they had a long , annoying wait at the bus-stop .
30 I ca n't keep on fishing in this bag , she said , and then she had a holy water stoup put up by the door , and filled it with them , you just took some on the way out .
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