Example sentences of "[pers pn] have had a little [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've had a little help from Barry Humphries in this , and I hope I 've paid him due credit , thought he did start that nasty rumour that he was me or I was him . |
2 | " Yes , I 've had a little difficulty these last two mornings . |
3 | I did n't make them I er I 've had a little go but I 'm not very good at it . |
4 | I know what it 's like these days — we 're all stretched as far as we can go ’ — he sighed — ‘ but I 've had a little think and I see a way round it for you . |
5 | Well yes , training , I mean it 's more of a jog , I 've had a little injury problem with a knee , but er like I say er , it really is a challenge and I 'm not going to let anything get in my way . |
6 | I have had a little difficulty with it . |
7 | ‘ I think , ’ Anna said a minute later , setting down her brass burden on the kitchen table , ‘ I think I have had a little revelation . ’ |
8 | If you 'd , if you 'd had a little bit yourself you would n't , you would n't have smelt it . |
9 | Are you fit again because I know you 've had a little bit of shoulder trouble I think is n't it ? |
10 | Anyway she 's had a little boy and he 's fine , he 's got a cold that 's why he was n't in today . |
11 | Yes and she 's had a little boy ! |
12 | We 'd had a little car before he got there . |
13 | I 'll engineer it myself after we 've had a little chat . |
14 | They 're really down now , but we 've had a little taste of Europe and the best way to get back in is to start winning League games again . |
15 | But they 'd had a little drink in Germany , and did n't know where to head ! |