Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] have [det] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm sorry I have little to report on the Bird front .
2 In my book , the notes , er from out of this I have another a er ano I have creed , it 's got Charlotte Bronte 's own belief .
3 ‘ But I 'm afraid I have this real phobia about plants . ’
4 I am afraid I have some bad news for you .
5 ‘ I 've checked and rechecked , ’ the girl told her , almost apologetically , ‘ but I 'm afraid I have some rather bad news for you … ’
6 I 'm afraid I have some bad news for you .
7 Twenty-five years loyal Service to Douglas Reyburn — that is what has been achieved by Mrs Isobel Tannock and Hugh Donaghy who are now amongst the special few who have each contributed a quarter century to the success of their company .
8 On top of this we have all your regular favourites including information on feeding and strangles as well as the ever-popular pages by Ginny Leng and Jennie Loriston-Clarke .
9 In this we have much to learn from child abuse .
10 After this they have little in common .
11 After this they have little to do that is essential until the models are proved and the experimental drawings must be modified and converted into production drawings .
12 They have roughly the same diameter down their whole length , but instead of being straight they have many short undulations , making them appear crimped or crinkled when viewed under a magnifying lens .
13 There we are right you have those .
14 Constable Alan Jeffreys , who works in the Community Involvement Department , said : ‘ He has met as many people in as many cities as possible who have some involvement in public safety .
15 WE are trying to contact as many pregnant women as possible who have this condition to see if they will help by taking part .
16 We tend to assume , I think , in normal usage , that I have to suspect what you are thinking , and to imagine or conjecture what you mean by an expression , but that you have some direct and privileged access to your intentions which enables you to know what you mean .
17 It is , however , the first category , officers , who form what is known as the local government service : it is these who have most contact with councillors and who perform primary policy advisory and managerial roles .
18 I am glad we have that partnership with all of you here and it is on that note , on behalf of the government , that I wish you every possible success as you embark upon your seventy fifth year .
19 Had they done that we have little doubt that the tribunal decision would have been otherwise than it was . ’
20 And then after that we have some soothing gel put on the eyebrow so that , the skin is slightly pink so that when you actually have a , erm , an eyebrow trim , the soothing gel takes away the pinkness .
21 ‘ Perhaps I 'll tell you one day , if we chance to get acquainted , but for the present my name is all I have that belongs to me alone , ’ he said .
22 I 'm not sure I have all the answers .
23 ‘ I always make sure I have several fittings before I 'm satisfied with my boots , that way I get to talk to Hari .
24 On his fee : ‘ I told the organisers today not to worry about my fee , just make sure I have enough to drink during the lunch .
25 Make sure you have all the breakfast options available — eggs , bacon , cereal , toast .
26 ‘ I 'm sure you have enough boots to provide for an army , ’ she said jokingly .
27 There 's no limit on the number of cheques you can issue , but do make sure you have enough money in you account to cover them .
28 The speed of playing equipment can vary considerably ; where possible use your own tape recorder but make sure you have enough volume without distortion .
29 I 'm not even convinced that the natural sciences actually work like that and I 'm not sure you have any right to assert that the randomised controlled trial is the best method .
30 Or if the person brings the vehicle to you , make sure you have some way of contacting them again .
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