Example sentences of "[pers pn] have have a real [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I have had a real gutful of it . ’ |
2 | Maybe you have had a real setback that 's knocked your self-esteem . |
3 | She 's had a real spruce up . |
4 | We 've had a real sort of little later you know . |
5 | But I would agree with Mr , that it does add a further pressure , it means we have to have a real review of erm , how we pay allowances in order to stay within our budget limit , which I think is two hundred and two thousand for the current year , and erm , a little bit more for next year , according to the previous paper . |
6 | Surely , after the wonderful night of passion she had experienced with Ross , they 'd had a real chance of mending their relationship ? |
7 | That admin course is fantastic , a re er you know I was in this r building yesterday , and I can tell you , the attendance is good I mean they have to have a real reason before they do n't come . |
8 | So only about one in three people buying on credit feel they have had a real option of choosing between different types of credit arrangement . |
9 | With Romy he 'd had a real romance but it had flourished only on the Continent and withered in the cold climate of England . |
10 | He 'd had a real pimple when he arrived , but during the time he took to find and bribe an official to provide the documents , the blemish had healed , . |