Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] have some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps while I 'm away , you 'll see to moving our bags to Chapel Street , I 'll make sure you have some money for the cab . ’ |
2 | Or if the person brings the vehicle to you , make sure you have some way of contacting them again . |
3 | ‘ I 'm sure you have some numbers . ’ |
4 | A Sterilisation is a big step to take , which is why it 's always best to make sure you have some counselling beforehand , to allow you to talk through your feelings . |
5 | For openers , the Lips proffer an ominously ragged blast through John Lennon 's ‘ Mind Games ’ , and it soon becomes apparent they have some Road-To-Damascus compatible lighting effects . |
6 | Towards the end of his reign , in the ordinance of the forest of 1306 , the king speaks of being confronted ‘ with the inspection of human weakness ’ and the wide burdens that fell upon him , he being ‘ inwardly tormented with divers compunctions , tossed about by the waves of divers thoughts ’ , and being ‘ frequently troubled , passing sleepless nights , … hesitating in our inmost soul upon what ought to be done , what to be held , or what to be presented ’ ; ‘ about this chiefly is our mind busied without intermission , that we may prepare the pleasantness of ease and quiet for our subjects dwelling in our realm , in whose quiet we have some rest , and in their tranquillity we are inwardly cherished with odours of satisfaction and the flowers of hoped-for peace . ’ |
7 | ‘ Come on Kelly , school is n't that bad we have some fun , ’ she said . |