Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When a protozoon divides , its two offspring have almost the same numbers as the parent , but one of them has just one number augmented by 1 and the other has just one number decreased by 1 . |
2 | I 've got about , you see I 've about ten minutes |
3 | And if you get It 's only when you get oily greasy stains that you think , oh I 'd better some ethanol or |
4 | I 'd about 25 leech bites on each foot , and about 10 leeches in each boot , all absolutely full of blood . |
5 | ‘ I 'd about 25 leech bites on each foot , and about 10 leeches in each boot , all absolutely full of blood . ’ |
6 | ‘ What I do n't understand , Major Cowley , is that if you know my life is in danger , why do I have just one man ! ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Ca n't I have just one night in the whole year to myself ? |
8 | could I have about forty bottles of the er |
9 | I had rather formal notions of desire . |
10 | ‘ I had purchased some land called Dalblair ; and , as in Scotland it is customary to distinguish landed men by the name of their estates , I had thus two titles , Dalblair and Young Auchinleck . |
11 | Indeed , the next months were taxing in a different way , culminating in my appointment to a post in Bahrein for which I had little enough relish . |
12 | On a taxi ride across the Clyde Valley — Hamilton , Motherwell , Wishaw going with my father to the psychiatric hospital where my mother had just been admitted , I was overwhelmed by the past , not just the place names that had filled my childhood when I 'd lived in this part of Scotland over twenty years before , but another past to which I had even less access : a prelude to my own . |
13 | That 's about all I can tell you about that , but er it makes you wonder whether I had n't better keep out of Street , does n't it ? |
14 | I hoped Doone would net him soon , but I had n't much faith . |
15 | I agreed ; I had n't much choice . |
16 | Well I had n't much choice have I ? |
17 | I had n't enough money to get there by conventional means but no matter . |
18 | But I had n't any choice . |
19 | I had n't any LM so gave Mill 6C which stopped the haemorrhaging but led to such severe abdominal pains the GP was called . |
20 | ‘ I had n't any idea you would call yourself a humanist . ’ |
21 | I had n't any idea what he was talking about but I listened attentively to his description of lands I had never imagined , with their dark green forests , snowy slopes and frozen lakes . |
22 | ‘ I had n't any idea ! |
23 | ‘ But I found that I had n't any money with me , so I came along here instead . ’ |
24 | I mean I had n't any worries . |
25 | I had deep fried duck with orange sauce and fried lice and I had |
26 | Next I had yet another idea , I wrote to the American Women 's Club of Thailand and asked for the donation of a video player . |
27 | I had over 30 stitches in a deep gash , including seven or eight internal stitches . ’ |
28 | At the end of spawning I had over 20 eggs plastered to the sides of the aquarium , so I took a razor blade and carefully scraped them off and placed them in a margarine tub in their own aquarium water . |
29 | I had nice Tory ladies saying that to me in 1983 , and me vigorously nodding my agreement . |
30 | Since he made swiftly towards the forest , I had not much option but to follow . |