Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] have a lovely [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Combine this with a seat at the water 's edge and you have a lovely place to sit and admire the distant views and your new-look garden . |
2 | Gran was lovely — I know she was old and had awful clothes , but everyone loved her and she had a lovely face , like a statue . ’ |
3 | Some of you may remember her because we stayed at her hotel er a little while ago and she has a lovely horse chestnut tree er outside her hotel and since we went it stopped producing conkers . |
4 | but erm , and we had a lovely night did n't we ? |
5 | She took me to meet the Fellowship she helps to lead and we had a lovely time of worship together . |
6 | In fact , one particular evening we managed to get all twenty-one residents across there , plus some of the people from the Lodge and we had a lovely evening . |
7 | I too remember when Darlington was a county borough and we had a lovely town when we were responsible for our own efficiency and everything in the garden was lovely . |
8 | ‘ I am married to John , a postman , and we have a lovely daughter , Rachel , born in March 1989 . |
9 | Miss and they had a lovely violin group there and |
10 | And they had a lovely dinner yesterday , roast lamb , she said yesterday ! |
11 | But I really did like it at the end when he got back with his mother and the rest of the family and they had a lovely Christmas with hundreds of presents . |
12 | And it had a lovely perfume . |
13 | ‘ My mum is a bit upset , ’ says Zara , ‘ but we had a lovely letter from Mr Evans saying that he would pay for me to return home at any time during the first three months in England , which we were very grateful for . ’ |
14 | but we 've a lovely lot of daffodils , they 're all out now they 're really beautiful |
15 | he did n't really like it , but he had a lovely week , but at least we did n't come back to a house that 's full of |
16 | But he had a lovely house ! |
17 | Robert Jones may have been overshadowed on the day by Morris , but he has a lovely service and covers with tireless courage . |