Example sentences of "[adv] i have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So I have close contact with the family from from my childhood .
2 Also I had drunken row with Jack , day two , for which neither party could bring himself to apologize and which polluted friendship forever .
3 Now I have concrete proof against any argument you might put forward concerning not being a beautiful bride , if you see what I mean !
4 ‘ I am so certain of my place here that I would have resigned anyway , and now I have good reason three times over … my nerve had already failed twice , and could n't do so again … . ’
5 Now I have Greek nationality and my mother 's name .
6 Now I have considerable respect for the House of Commons ' Environment Committee but I think on this occasion they must have been tired and emotional when they wrote that .
7 I , I did , and then of course as I say er , you know , with my husband , well I had lovely holidays before but when you 've got a companion it 's all too different is n't it ?
8 As I was reviewing the material to be used here I had certain issues in my mind which concern the structure and meaning of the support given , based upon the ideas developed by anthropologists and sociologists who have studied kinship in Britain and elsewhere .
9 Fortunately I had heavy duty minders in the form of my sister , Karen , mum and aunt , who were able to keep the kids in line while I translated the menu and discovered it came down to largely burgers , chicken , steaks and ‘ flipper friendly ’ fish .
10 Then I had chronic asthma and doctors found I was breathless from being so heavy . ’
11 but when she 's not there then I have real problems .
12 Well now , at the end of that six months I 'd had varied success , sometimes I had poor periods when I was n't detecting much , then I would have a little break , do better , but at the end of the six months nobody told me whether I was stopping there , but twenty years later I did go back to uniform as an inspector .
13 ’ And from , or nearly from , the outset there is the hint of a three-cornered relationship in which the future reader of the as yet unwritten Possessed joins novelist and narrator in a conspiracy to uphold the truth of the fiction : ‘ Altogether , when I describe conversations , even tête-à-tête conversations between two people — do n't worry : either I have hard facts , or perhaps I am inventing them myself — but in any case rest assured that everything is true . ’
14 Certainly I have tremendous admiration for Leeds and feel they can go all the way to the European Cup final . ’
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