Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a new [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | And I have a new general to appoint . |
32 | I have a new assistant in the PR department and her name is Susie Gandar . |
33 | ‘ I have a new partner , ’ he announced proudly , ‘ who sold his own tavern near the Barbican and moved across the river to be free from the prying of certain coroners ! ’ |
34 | So it might be , just the fact that I have a new car . |
35 | I have a new lease of life and will be forever indebted to the WNAS for their help and guidance . " |
36 | Did you , did you have a new tape in ? |
37 | Dr you 've a new number five . |
38 | So you 've a new number six now |
39 | At the end of one term , one of them said she had a new friend called Lisa . |
40 | She had a new child 's seat for her car , the moment she got home , after the flowers for her sister , her young grandson was going for a drive . |
41 | We never wanted to be the first one when she had a new stick of make-up as she did n't take the cellophane wrapper off . |
42 | ‘ I really loved her and to be with her again in the group was quite nice , even though she had a new boyfriend . |
43 | She had a new interest ; she was launching a huge campaign . |
44 | To help her , she had a new maid , Teresa , older and more confident than Maria , who had left to be a nurse-maid . |
45 | Mrs Hamlet , who now lives in Aldford Way , Winsford , began to rebuild her life and was delighted when she had a new baby daughter , Carina , from her second marriage to Robert . |
46 | She strained away , but saw that her breasts were thrust out further , and now she had a new sensation to worry about — the liquid feeling in her loins as if he 'd built a small fire there . |
47 | She had a new sink and new bright yellow cabinets to go with them . |
48 | Suddenly , she had a new set of memories , crowding in on her own . |
49 | But in today if you if you had a new landfill site developed today . |
50 | Which are the sectors where you feel , if you had a new settlement , er there would be potential er problems if that 's the right word , for the implementation of your regeneration policies in Leeds . |
51 | Change the observations you were going to make and you had a new situation , even if the system to be observed remained the same . |
52 | On the fourth row you have a new symbol 6 . |
53 | ‘ I see that you have a new gel , Matey , ’ remarked Mrs Darrell . |
54 | And we 're also saying that if you have a new pensions act , the work of the regulator would be much easier . |
55 | And we 're also saying that if you have a new pensions act , the work of the regulator will be much easier . |
56 | That proposition presupposes that if you make a reduction in the district figures , then you must have an idea what the district contribution towards the Greater York figure is , er and I find it difficult to see that you can have , if you have a new settlement , if you have a new settlement the C provision for the new settlement floating in this table , erm but can I just say before we adjourn for coffee , that I really would like to have some very firm answers to the questions which are posed under issue two , er and particularly about two D and that is specific guidance on the location of the new settlement . |
57 | That proposition presupposes that if you make a reduction in the district figures , then you must have an idea what the district contribution towards the Greater York figure is , er and I find it difficult to see that you can have , if you have a new settlement , if you have a new settlement the C provision for the new settlement floating in this table , erm but can I just say before we adjourn for coffee , that I really would like to have some very firm answers to the questions which are posed under issue two , er and particularly about two D and that is specific guidance on the location of the new settlement . |
58 | But p up to ten miles , that takes you outside the limit and if if you have a new settlement for up to fourteen hundred clients , that patiently takes you outside the Greater York Area as defined by your study . |
59 | Not just chip papers and er newspaper type litter what we normally see , it 's if you 're living on the top flat and you have a new settee , how what do you do with that settee ? |
60 | And this is built into the heart of the system so you have a new nation being formed , a new political system being invented and it 's invented on the basis of two principles separation of powers and federalism . |