Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | W. S. We had a chap with us called Bob Freeborough , a Super . |
32 | Dick Van Dyke we have a look at him what , what does he do ? |
33 | never stop all day Thursday and Friday we have a lull about lunch time on a Wednesday and Thursday and Friday but that 's it , you know it 's |
34 | Veal they have a steak in the future udderwise ? |
35 | Platform weapons were set to allow nothing to rise more than a thousand kilometres from the surface of the world below — or in other words they had a killing range of about thirty-five thousand kilometres . |
36 | Next Saturday they have a home game with Everton , who are also struggling to score , and receive West Ham , a fixture Mr Howe describes as ‘ interesting ’ . |
37 | ‘ If he has this horse he has a chance . |
38 | Like higher animals it has a nerve cord , muscles , and a gut , with a brain at the mouth ( hardly a head ) end . |
39 | On Tuesday he had a temper tantrum on the school bus and then kicked the school secretary . |
40 | In ret in terms of inward investment the economic development strategy focuses on inward investment it has a role to play . |
41 | Also known as the COCKATRICE it has a cock 's comb on its head and it is born from an egg laid by a rooster and hatched by a snake . |
42 | He indicated to the 38-year-old cashier he had a gun , but no weapon was seen during the incident . |
43 | Ma Smith took in gentlemen paying guests and for his outlay he had a bedroom , a personal sitting room and the dedicated service of the widowed Mrs Smith and her daughters . |
44 | In effect he has a period of grace . |
45 | In his heyday he had a memory like a clamp . |
46 | When he came out into the bright white daylight he had a shock . |
47 | But now , at last , in Lucy he had a person ideally suited to his purposes … a person who was subject to a very powerful propensity . |
48 | Now it is coming up to winter I have a lot of black and white outfits . |
49 | Today for lunch I had a club sandwich and apple pie with ice-cream . |
50 | And I 'm not sure , I ca n't remember which , I do n't know whether she started on the bottom or the bottom I 've a feeling she may be did n't start on the bottom actually |
51 | Since I have a reason to buy a loaf of bread I have a reason to buy a sliced loaf , as well as a reason to buy an unsliced one . |
52 | If I keep on playing like that kind of tennis I have a chance of winning the tournament . |
53 | On our way to the oasis of Bahriyah in the western desert I had a misadventure with my hat . |
54 | ‘ When I was a little girl I had a rag doll … the only doll I ever owned . ’ |
55 | ‘ When I was a little girl I had a rag doll … the only doll I ever owned . ’ |
56 | In January I had a book published . |
57 | In exchange I had a view over the wide , flat-bottomed valley , a view that dissolved into the fish-fin ridge on the far side . |
58 | If you have a pre he 's actually said to me if you have a problem I will listen and I will help you , so there 's me going to him and saying look due to a misunderstanding I have a problem and this one saying tough |
59 | She has creases at the corners of her eyes , and when she lowers her head to avoid Howard 's serious gaze she has a fold of flesh under her jaw . |
60 | On a particularly difficult issue she had a habit of canvassing everyone privately , except the person directly involved , so that when the matter was finally aired she would already be in command of all views . |