Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Unless of course I have derma-optical perception .
2 It may seem that I 've never taken my title seriously , but below the skin I have great respect for it , and for this house too and the men who have gone before me who made it .
3 Doubly foolproof in a way , since the 103/4 is , as I had been led to expect from someone in whose ears I have complete trust , one of the most ‘ out-of-thebox ’ loudspeakers that I have had the pleasure to use — one can be very quickly up and running with it and feel only the need to make relatively small adjustments to positioning and so on in due course as listening progresses ; such changes with this loudspeaker result in subtle rather than profound modifications to the sound .
4 Tell Johnny and Den I have another job for them .
5 Well Mary going to judge it and , would he let her do it on her own , no he followed her round , making comments here , making comments there , trying to influence her fact is , this 'll make you laugh , you know the wall displays you know th erm the books , Where 's Wally Where 's Wally you have this page , of really tiny little things and you have to find Wally , who 's a person , right ?
6 So in the midst of all this apparent optimism we have independent community initiatives , run by people who live in the community , groups who are trying to provide work , wealth , education , advice and community support — groups which are under fierce attack for so doing !
7 Is the any to compare the the entries we have this year with the entries we got last year .
8 In other words we have modern warfare first make its appearance .
9 It 's work I have some familiarity with because by accident I happened to be the external examiner of the lad who did it , Peter Williamson .
10 Of Napoleon 's PERSONAL ( in capitals in original ) desire to keep the peace I have striking proof .
11 Well as I say , my daughter was a grammar school tea , er pupil but erm my so , grandsons I have one now at he 'll be twenty two this year , went to Burnt Mill I have another grandson in Burnt Mill
12 The Mamores are just such a group of mountains , containing 11 Munros placed magnificently between Loch Leven and Glen Nevis , and since there is easy access from both north and south you have all manner of decisions to take about where to start and finish , how many to do and in what order .
13 In this hall we have good sound in all the seats , including those that look towards the conductor .
14 In the north of England they have New Year 's Day but they do n't in the south in England , they might do now .
15 ‘ In any case you have remarkable hearing for a lady of your age . ’
16 I do try and get most of the things out from behind there it 's this this bookcase I have terrible trouble with .
17 Although if you are redundant or long-term unemployed you feel you have heard all of this before , the truth is that if you manage to keep alive some enthusiasm and initiative you have more chance of getting an interview than if you do not .
18 What you do for the first two years is you learn all the theory of being a doctor and you go and you have to between eight of you , learn all about a body you have one body between of you and you learn all about all the muscles and the nerves
19 Well I can say personally that I went from a size twelve to a twenty and its a medical problem , its the , not an eating one though , you know any thing to with any diet or any thing like that , completely medical so er it takes a bit of coping with when you 've been slim and then all of a sudden you have this weight that , no diet will remove .
20 At the moment we have some idea of the motives for casting certain groups in society as ‘ outsiders ’ .
21 Because at the moment we have different costing forms on different colours so as to know , to differentiate between post or telephone , face-to-face and so on .
22 In the past they said men should n't be concerned about their looks and things , but it 's pretty obvious that they are , because boys are always looking in the mirror , and these days they have slicked-back hair and fancy clothes , and that sort of thing .
23 While sexually mature males may remain in their natal troops they have little access to females , unless they are of especially high dominance .
24 Foremen are promoted from the ranks of production workers and as pivotal intermediaries they have quasi-managerial status .
25 Leaving their nest-holes they have some way to go before the sea can provide them with a refuge .
26 In the last instance we have social regression .
27 In this last instance we have social regression .
28 For good measure we have some advice on the selection of analogue to digital converter ( ADC ) chips and a listing of popular logic gates by their function .
29 Of course we have this matter under review .
30 The group meets four times a week ; in addition we have individual counselling sessions and we also meet with couples .
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