Example sentences of "[pers pn] [pers pn] [verb] have a " in BNC.
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1 | Erm I I 've had a couple of difficulties with those . |
2 | Well I I want to have a big picture of England on the wall on which I can start to tick off bits as we get them . |
3 | And erm I they had to have a couple of I mean I think |
4 | He told me you 'd had a serious tiff , but he hopes to persuade you to return to LA . ’ |
5 | ‘ Do n't tell me you 've had a sudden change of heart ? ’ |
6 | In it , she told me she 'd had a daughter . |
7 | I 'd better tell you I 've had a call from Harry . |
8 | Sixty six she was , so in we go , and it 's got open to the general public , so this man said to her something about I ca n't serve you I 've had a robbery , she said I do n't know why they advertise it on the window if he 's , if he 's not prepared to serve me and when I looked round there was all the taken over , they had a burglary . |
9 | WILLIAMS : [ turning to PAMELA ] I am sorry to tell you I have had a repulse from Lady Jones . |
10 | And she had a custom she we had to have a book called observation book . |
11 | He signalled to the waiter ; during the brief ceremony of settling the bill , handing over a tip and saying yes thank you they 'd had a lovely evening and enjoyed their meal , his avoidance of her eye was constant and deliberate . |
12 | Every time I do a stall I I quake in my boots up until I do it and then I feel great when we 're doing it and afterwards realize that it 's been productive and we we 've had a good lot a good response from the public . |
13 | Although we we 'd had a modest week in terms of routes , we 'd found enough delight and challenge in the sunlit silence of the valley and the peaks — and now we knew the full potential of the place . |
14 | So we we we tend to have a different sort of , probably if you 'd , if you ask that question differently you would get a different percentage . |
15 | Perhaps we have to get it into the erm strategy agenda again I mean we we have had a go at it , but probably inadequately . |
16 | I told him about taking six months off and doing rep in the provinces just to get back in touch with live acting and live audiences and he reacted as if I told him I 'd had a mental breakdown . |
17 | him a wee note , and tell him that you , that you , you know , you can feel this er I 'll tell him I 've had a look at it , and think it 's the rib that 's showing through . |
18 | She smiled for the first time , wincing as the pull of facial muscles reminded her she 'd had a crack on the head . |
19 | ‘ I told her we 'd had a tip-off . |
20 | No , well the key point is the key point is that they they have to have a period during which they have a track record of running those separate businesses , so that bidders will know the basis on which their bidding , now if if the franchising director , it 's entirely his decision , decides that er he 's not getting competitive enough bids or good enough bids , then yes British Rail would carry on , and this was clear right from the outset , would carry on running that particular |
21 | In fact , ever since I 've known him he 's had a penchant for adopting stray dogs . |
22 | Ed told me he 'd had a lot of bitter arguments about this plan with Hauser . ’ |
23 | " You never told me he 'd had a heart attack coming round from the anaesthetic . |
24 | ‘ Jeff told me he 'd had a word with you about me and told you I had lots of experience teaching English to foreign students and that you wanted me to come and do the job . ’ |
25 | ‘ I take it we 've had a couple of admissions ? ’ |
26 | You know , I think we 've that nobody keeps us We 've had a name over the years that we 're an expensive carrier , and it 's just sort of keep going and educating them that we 've come down in the market or , |