Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a real [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I have a real sense
2 I have a real difficulty in locating who has responsibility for the dustbins . ’
3 I have a real weakness for clothes and I like my mum to help me choose them , ’ she said .
4 and er I have a real problem with using my left hand .
5 I have a real thing for frozen yoghurt ( it 's really popular in the States ) .
6 You have a real drink problem there , ’ said Rhoda .
7 Whether you are out of work and applying for a lot of jobs , or in employment but looking to change , there is only any point in applying for positions where you have a real chance of being successful .
8 ‘ When you have a real problem with drink and drugs when you 're in your twenties , you 're still young and everything .
9 ‘ When you have a real problem with drink and drugs , when you 're in your twenties , you 're still young and everything , ’ reflects Shaun , who 's just turned 30 .
10 You work hard , you have a real flair , you 're already a success at your job , and you know it fulfils you . ’
11 Then you have a real story .
12 If you get a big discount and nobody else does , you have a real advantage .
13 Add to this the numerous configuration options , hot key support for changing parameters once loaded and something called Staged Write , and you have a real winner .
14 Britain 's National Championship is held annually , usually over a weekend in late summer and if the idea of attending this quaint and somewhat unusual event appeals , then you have a real treat in store .
15 It means that if you are placed on a YTS programme through Compact , you have a real job .
16 You have a real talent for giving excellent and thoughtful presents ; I was thrilled , thank you .
17 And then since we have a real life Duke in the house , what about an apparent ad lib ?
18 We have a real chance in the lifetime of the next parliament to see an end to the hunting of live animals with dogs for fun . ’
19 ‘ But we have been responsible and admitted the difficulties we will face in introducing our programme because we believe we have a real chance . ’
20 We have a real chance here .
21 We have a real fire blazing in the hearth and the kettle 's always on . ’
22 If that is to happen however , I believe My Lords that it is essential that local authorities should feel that they have a real contribution to make in the policing of their areas .
23 And when they are listening in this way to check their theories they have a real purpose in listening .
24 It ca n't surely , but it 's what the Government want to do with L M S. Of course , they have a real agenda behind Local Management which is more to do with market- led economy education , competition , evasiveness , elitiveness , the end of the Local Authority .
25 It ca n't surely , but it 's what the Government want to do with L M S. Of course , they have a real agenda behind Local Management which is more to do with market led economy education , competition , , elitiveness , the end of the Local Authority .
26 To rectify such mistakes may take extensive exposure to different usage from other speakers around them , before children find out that they have a real case of no difference in meaning ( Clark , 1987,1988 ) .
27 The disabled face much frustration and discrimination in their lives and it is vitally important that they receive the maximum help through education , careers guidance , training and help with obtaining employment so that at least they have a real chance to find and keep satisfactory work .
28 I feel they have a real chance next week .
29 And they have a real sense of being more credible .
30 It is important that United Kingdom companies keep themselves informed of developments in these proposals , as many of them have a real effect on the day-to-day functioning of a UK company and its cost structure .
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