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

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1 Suddenly I have a great urge to tell you about it , knowing that you will understand as you have suffered so terribly yourself .
2 Perhaps I have a different point of view from the older generation . "
3 So I have a good breakfast and go back to bed .
4 So I have a certain interest , you could say a certain responsibility . "
5 On the other hand , my own feeling would be very much that schools have to prepare children for taking their life in the community and the community is mixed sex , it 's not single sex , so I have a slight aversion to single sex institutions .
6 And so I have an English voice because I come from that background . ’
7 The lines seem to shift and shimmer as you look at them and before long you have a powerful desire to look away , anywhere but at the painfully dazzling pattern in front of you .
8 Or perhaps you have a good relationship with your financial backers ?
9 Perhaps you have a medical condition that makes things worse — a back problem , arthritic or rheumatic pains , muscle tension , bad circulation or chest ailment .
10 She asked for any qualified teacher interested in assisting with training — not necessarily on a full time basis — but willing to sit in and observe and become involved generally — perhaps you have a special knowledge and/or interest in Music — Dance — Anatomy — Etc or would like to know more about training and the role of the trainer .
11 So you have a big big thing of chocolate
12 So you have a frustrated male who can not understand why it is apparently being given the ‘ come-on ’ and who not surprisingly reacts with hostility when spawning is not forthcoming .
13 So you have a local , you have support both by the local authority and quote the local population for the idea of a , for the idea of a new settlement ?
14 So you have the sudden appearance of a Breakthrough Phenomenon .
15 So you have the towing rope and then you have a little bit of old rope that is weaker than your rope .
16 So we have a wide range of them .
17 So we have a round shape of a kaleidoscope .
18 So we have a powerful set er of open access tools to truly integrate the N application with the other systems running in your environment .
19 So we have a mixed bag of destinations and holiday choices for you .
20 so we have a nice simple rule .
21 So we have a scalable solution .
22 For example with education , it 'll be a terrible thing for education if the middle classes continue to contract out in the way that they are so we have a divorced system of independent education quite separate from the state system .
23 So we have the financial security to meet our greatest challenge — developing long-term projects .
24 So we have the disappointing conclusion , from the point of view of prevention , that people with a neurotic type of personality are more likely than other people to develop clinical neurotic symptoms when faced with adversity .
25 So we have the great West window of the last judgement with the souls divided and St Michael in the middle holding the scales separating the good from the bad .
26 So we have the Gothic set-up and promptly knocked down again .
27 So we have the basic pattern of mutual interpretation , each performance of the ritual interpreting the others , which Eliot had examined in 1913 .
28 So we have an established base .
29 So we have an extra strap on the harness , running vertically upwards , with a suspension ring at the end .
30 So we have an operatic phenomenon that can be explained in good , old-fashioned aesthetic terms .
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