Example sentences of "time [pers pn] have a [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | From that time I had a wall to lean my back on . |
2 | Stephen had just granted me the barony , and I decided ‘ t was time I had a wife . |
3 | Turning to face Luce , his hands thrust into the pockets of his beige trousers , he went on , ‘ Last year I decided it was high time I had a wife and family . |
4 | The second time I had a affair , I learned a lesson which was even more valuable , albeit terribly painful . |
5 | The way things were going I thought it was time I had a slit trench to dive into . |
6 | ‘ I ca n't remember the last time I had a holiday although I go abroad to work . |
7 | So the first time I had a conversation with Mr Wogan was live on television ! |
8 | It was attached to the monitor so the nurses could see what was happening to the baby and every time I had a contraction my stomach went rock hard so the belt dug into me . |
9 | ‘ This time I had a crush on a woman at work , ’ he said . |
10 | I could n't find out much that morning , but the next time I had a chance , I did . |
11 | My remark that last time I had a bracelet like that put on I had a baby three hours later is greeted by a stony stare ! |
12 | ‘ I think , ’ said Owen , ‘ it 's time I had a word with Mordecai . ’ |
13 | Actually it 's about time I had a cup of tea . |
14 | At the time I had a job as youth worker at a sports centre in Acton . |
15 | At one time I had a Morris and on my way back from West London Stadium I dropped off two other athletes in Wood Lane . |
16 | I made up my mind then that next time I had a baby I would love it . |
17 | ‘ I think it 's about time I had a talk with her . ’ |
18 | Each time I have a pint in the pub at Rhydd Ddu I recall a snowy Easter night spent waiting for mates who had set off earlier to tackle the Snowdon Horseshoe . |
19 | I 'm going to launch a bottle on the sea ( hmm ) every time I have a bath . |
20 | This time she had a gambit . |
21 | It was the first time she had a chance to look at him closely . |
22 | Next time she had a nightmare , she would try imagining smashing , like eggs , the faceless looters and killers of her dreams . |
23 | After a time she had a stroke which semiparalysed her . |
24 | This time she had a gun . |
25 | Every time she has a birthday it will bring back memories . |
26 | You presented me with a daughter lately it 's high time you had a present yourself . ’ |
27 | Once upon a time you had a dream — that you lived in a world of simple market forces where everything or everybody had a price or value . |
28 | ‘ Is n't it time you had a rest ? ’ enquired Penry Vaughan , startling her . |
29 | Personally I think it 's about time you had a bit of life . ’ |
30 | If they were , every time you had a communications problem , the answer would be simple . |