Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps Mr Woolf had overheard that classic remark by a member of the public who said to me one day when we were negotiating the locks of the Caledonian canal in Venturous , " I did n't know we had Inland Revenue Cutters . " |
2 | No he did n't know he had high blood pressure . |
3 | ‘ I should think she has good reason to think like that , ’ she told him . |
4 | I felt a burning , splitting sensation , and Dick told me to look as the head had crowned , and I could see she had dark hair . |
5 | You do have you have local government and you have different political parties represented within that local government structure as well . |
6 | Should he go further and force her to have sexual intercourse without her consent , this may evidence a failure of the marital relationship . |
7 | As we stressed in Chapter 9 , the Rover Group may produce a large share of the motor cars manufactured in the UK but this does not necessarily mean it has significant market power . |
8 | A lot of people do n't realise he has electrifying pace . |
9 | the banks wo would n't let me have extra money or anything like that . |
10 | ‘ Did n't you once say she had multiple sclerosis ? ’ |
11 | If the writer also uses adverbial expressions initially in the first sentence of this new part of his text , then we might say we have overwhelming evidence that the writer is marking a ‘ topic-shift ’ in his discourse . |