Example sentences of "i have [adv] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well when I worked at , when I started off in the I quite liked my job in there , you made your own pay , and I liked , it was a starching job , I 'd quite a good job in there .
2 I had rather a rough passage with Canon Wheeler over the sermon , ’ she said , and explained .
3 It would have looked a lot worse if I had n't a proper motive for meeting you in the first place . ’
4 I am normally a law-abiding citizen but I had not a single scruple .
5 So I had quite a wide variety of requests from students . ’
6 The thing I hated most about my pregnancy was the hot weather and my body changing I had quite a nice figure before but now along with the stretch marks , I hate my body .
7 I had quite a good vocabulary and had written letters to Eric , but I had n't had anyone to talk to in English .
8 I had quite a good chat with Ray the other day , yes , eh .
9 I had quite a restless night , and did not really fancy the tea I was brought in the morning .
10 I did n't care much for the hens and geese but I had quite a high opinion of the pigs .
11 From my bedroom I had quite a clear view of the lake between two neighbouring houses .
12 I had only a vague idea where the circle was , but nevertheless set off towards it .
13 She only liked me for my wealth , and when I , disguised as the gipsy woman , told her that I had only a little money , she and her mother lost interest in me .
14 I had only a brief opportunity of shaking his hand at the end , as I was obliged to rush back to Oxford before I was ‘ gated ’ .
15 It was dark by the time the Loch Seaforth berthed at Stornoway and I had only a brief glimpse of the rugged Lewis coastline .
16 Yeah well if I had like a little dictaphone on or something like that
17 I had now a faint ambition , both definite and indefinite , to do something in connection with learning or literature .
18 I 've just a quick discussion with Mr .
19 The excess sail is rolled up neatly around the mast out of the way and still I 've good a good sail shape .
20 I have n't a living relation that I know of . ’
21 I mean , I have n't a bloody clue !
22 I 'm afraid I have n't a spare copy to forward to you even on a loan basis , one never allows for the contingencies which arise .
23 I have n't a single coin with me , my dear , ’ said Fagin .
24 ‘ Unfortunately , Mr Stevens , I am extremely busy now and I am finding I have barely a single moment to spare .
25 I have not a strong mind , or will , nor am I unselfish , and so knowing well my faults I ask you to help me .
26 I have not a single novel here . ’
27 You wonder that it should seem to me at first all illusion But how natural — It is true of me … very true … that I have not a high appreciation of what passes in the world under the name of love ; & that a distrust of the thing had grown to be a habit of mind with me when I knew you first .
28 I have there a large collection of dried plants and a pacquet of seeds , which I hope for before the end of April . ’
29 It is a learning experience for me because I have only a general knowledge of the economic and financial world .
30 I shall not give way to my hon. Friend , as I believe that I have done so once already and I have only a little time left .
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