Example sentences of "you had a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When you had them fresh you had a concrete floor .
2 Well you said that er as I recall , that if you had a major proposal say for example within the centre of Easingwold ,
3 Q. You had a major role in the new Tencel plant in Mobile .
4 Perhaps it 's time you had a real rest , Buzz . ’
5 Well the total is always three sixty all the way round but was this when you had a million pound pocket money or when you only got four pence a week .
6 You had a big-time lunatic in The Office of the Mayor .
7 N. You had a rough school background .
8 You might get a real bad one and then you had a rough time but mostly they gave way and very often , if you got a drunk , another policeman saw you were having some difficulty .
9 Well done , you had a technical hitch in the middle , but we did that , we got there oh now then , do you remember this one ?
10 So , ’ he continued , ‘ if you had a tall skyscraper , say , with people living at the top , they will think everything at the bottom has shrunk — been squashed down — compared to normal . ’
11 And if you had a complete attendance you got your er you got your fee back again from the from .
12 paid but if you had a complete attendance they gave you the money back for your self which was quite er a good thing in these days when a a tanner was a tanner .
13 Instructions were also given on making pretty matching covers for ones ration book and identity card and gas masks so you had a complete ensemble these are these are the belts and erm
14 You had a useful visit to the city ? ’
15 You had a deprived childhood I should say .
16 And if you , if you had a religious knowledge
17 You know , it had to be ready cash for all these shops , the probably did their bit when people had money , you know if you had a wee bit extra money .
18 I would say conditions were a wee bit easier a wee bit you had a wee bit more freedom because they knew they could not replace anybody if they gave the sack .
19 I know you had a terrible time and the last thing I meant to do was to upset you .
20 you 'll have to mortgage your house if you had a serious illness
21 You let me think you had a serious boyfriend , that you were on the point of marriage . ’
22 As a woman , married to a man , you had a close relationship with other women — your own kind — and also with men .
23 I trust that you have now received a list of the Social Work Centres and also that you had a profitable meeting with regarding the design of the front cover .
24 But no doubt you had a nice tete-a-tete lunch somewhere a bit more upmarket , eh ?
25 And you had a nice weekend , and some of you travelled on the Sunday , I know .
26 And if you could go back , would you stay in Beirut just because you had a nice home there ? ’
27 Yes , I said , you had a nice place in Chelsea .
28 ‘ And you , Nicholas , you had a nice week-end ? ’
29 If you had a nice job on the railways maybe I could get out and about a bit . ’
30 Ask you if you had a nice time ? ’
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