Example sentences of "[pron] have [is] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I told you before — the only harem I have is a working one . |
2 | But yet I was suspended , right , for a long time and she after she came back all she had is a little scratch there but they took 'er to 'ospital just to make it seem serious and she come back in school the next day . |
3 | You can tell whether a text you have is a critical or a popular edition by looking at the following features : — Does it have a note on the text , explaining spelling conventions used , etc. ? — Does it have an introduction by an editor ? — Does it have footnotes or endnotes ? — Is it a numbered part of a multi-volume edition ? |
4 | You have n't got to think of this in terms of finding the answer for all time , because the answer changes all the time , but what you have is a continued process of approximate answers , but it is n't chaos . |
5 | What what what we have is a serious of local plans which include policies for protecting land and they are working perfectly well in achieving that objective . |
6 | Thus what we have is a first-rate account of the use made by capital of space in conflict with the working class which underplays the extent to which this use is a response to working-class organization . |
7 | What we have is a critical discourse , constituting the core of the student 's studies . |
8 | Here , where Schoenberg 's imagination is at its most wild and fantastic , all we have is a tepid , slack , poorly accented reading . |
9 | Now clearly that you know this is a the the model that we have is a daily one , it is a twelve hour model . |
10 | What it has is a big dictionary of words and synonyms classified by type ( people , locations , actions , etc ) and connected by their most likely relationships . |