Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] have some " in BNC.

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1 I 've met him three or four times when he 's been the compere of things that I 've had some three-minute act on , and we 've seemed to get on together , but he 's not really what I go for .
2 I was just six then , and while Blyth knew that I had had some sort of little accident when I was much younger I certainly seemed to him to be a lot more able-bodied that he was .
3 I had two , and then Gabriel was an accident , and somehow the thought that he was an accident was so insulting to me that I had to have some more , to prove that he was n't .
4 I 'd forgotten , it was so long ago , that I did have some happy days among the bad ones . ’
5 ‘ It could be that I have had some new shafts put in my clubs ’ , Woosnam pondered , ‘ and they are too stiff .
6 She mentioned that she kept had some Ercol furniture .
7 and that , that would be because your , your twenty million pounds in it has really got no erm , had got no independent justification on arbitrary limiting a number of people able to compete , but what , what if you 're able to satisfy everybody that you had to have some pay out capital , twenty million is ridiculous
8 Diversion — showing that one does have some practical experience of treating alcoholism and other forms of addiction can be guaranteed to result in a change in the topic of conversation .
9 We never shifted from this , that we had to have some form of secure income that would protect those areas .
10 It seems that we do have some rights after all !
11 It is possible that they have had some influence upon the Government of the UK during the 1980s , which has been markedly less disposed to intervene as directly in industry than its predecessors .
12 The data so far accumulated suggests that half or more of the adult population of this country believe that they have had some sort of direct religious experience .
13 I think the most likely thing is that he 's had some sort of accident .
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