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

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1 Can I have for a long time .
2 No , I had over a thousand pound .
3 I had about a half hour to kill , I reckoned .
4 I went from that to a Gibson EB3 , then to a Rickenbacker 4001 , which I had for a long time .
5 I had for a long time being trying to find a way of showing the heat-pain argument to be invalid , because I could not accept the conclusion , that heat exists only as a sensation in the mind .
6 When it was all over I had on a wet blouse , but Shirnette had one on too .
7 I had on a white guipure lace dress and matching turban with a huge feather on the front .
8 As I could n't take Lisabeth with me , it was the nearest thing I had to a lethal weapon .
9 His interest and concern calmed me and sitting in his study at the back of the church I felt more at peace than I had in a long time .
10 ‘ I feel better about the market now than I have for a long time , ’ he said .
11 Captain America 's main man EUGENE KELLY got in touch to tell us the latest development , namely the withdrawing of the sleeve , and added : ‘ I have for a long time been a devoted customer of C&A and will only wear socks and pants with the C&A label .
12 I have for a long time had on file one respected artist 's offer to arrange an exhibition of a hundred of his works , and then to hand them straight over as a gift to the Russian Cultural Foundation .
13 I have for a long time been suspicious of the doctrine of gradualism in politics and the foibles of the Foreign Office , which uses the double-speak of diplomacy , as I saw in the Anglo-Irish diktat and now smell in Maastricht .
14 ‘ I saw Everton more times in the last few months of last season than I have for a long time . ’
15 So erm I 'm looking forward to this season much more than I have for a long time , so I ca n't wait , wherever I end up , we 'll have to see , but erm I 'm looking forward to it anyway .
16 The unusual job I have for a few weeks is to collect unpublished or limited circulation material for whizzkid computer boffins in Oxford to tag and analyse on computers .
17 ‘ Better than I have in a long time . ’
18 Rather than seeing labourism within the narrow confines of a trade union dominated political intervention at the level of the state , I wish to consider it as a political culture within working-class experience at all levels , which can not be reduced to a bourgeois ethos , and which has as a major component ( but only a component ) the Labour Party .
19 Safety , which has for a long time been assumed to be at odds with commercial considerations , is now a business interest .
20 Miller only credited Bartram with a few plants in the Dictionary : Lilium philadelphum , ‘ at present very rare in English gardens ’ , Toxicodendron serratum , ‘ not yet flowered ’ and Veratrum americanum , another rarity which had in a good season both flowered and seeded in this country .
21 This is not meant to be a criticism of the many carp bait firms which have for a long time sold baits which catch carp .
22 Could you have with a bad character , an actively hostile house ?
23 And were they based on areas as well , did you have like a different gang for different streets sort of thing ?
24 And how how many haystacks would you have in a good year .
25 When I moved in to my flat she had to a certain extent taken me over , and treated me like an erring and somewhat unintelligent son who obviously needed the care and attention of a responsible adult .
26 Valerie Eliot was also his protector — as a secretary she had for a long time been organizing his daily life and guarding him from the world , and it was probably the calm assurance of her presence which first drew him towards her .
27 She felt more alive than she had for a long time .
28 She had on a long blue dress .
29 She had on a superb raspberry pink swagger coat .
30 She had on a bright green crimplene suit and a dark green hat .
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