Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [art] [adj] record " in BNC.

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1 Within a week I had a complete record of this remote site , it is amazing how much remains — an undercarriage with its wheel and tyre in place .
2 I had a guid record , and my wife had it all planned out .
3 I had no criminal record . ’
4 ‘ Do you have a criminal record ? ’
5 The details you give are assessed according to a points system and then the bank may check with a credit reference agency to see whether you have a previous record of not paying your debts .
6 ‘ For your age you have a bad record .
7 Once the film credits are over , you have no permanent record .
8 We had a long record of significant invention and development of such items as polyester fabric ( Terylene and Crimplene ) but were we really capable of producing to order , so to speak , a constant family of new variations on a theme ?
9 Nobody could claim that we have a good record of producing players , so the more debate and discussion we can engender , the better .
10 However , we have a first-class record of incremental change .
11 I hope that we have a reasonable record on piloting Britain 's foreign affairs through troubled times .
12 I am sad to say that we have a different record on pedestrian deaths .
13 ‘ If we have a written record , an agreement , signed by both of us , there can be no misinterpretation of what was intended . ’
14 Erm it 's for it 's it 's in order that , that in the nineties we have a historical record , I think I 'm I think I 'm saying this right , there is a historical record of the kind of words that are being introduced into the into our language into our vocabulary like for example i.e.
15 We have a very record in Thamesdown of treating every application on its merits .
16 We have the worst record in Europe for care of pre-school age youngsters .
17 We have the exact record of their words , rather than an interviewer 's summary interpretation .
18 In the first chapter of his autobiography , we have an interesting record of this struggle , which he wrote down in English words but in Greek characters , in order that his thoughts erm should n't be accessible to his family .
19 We have an excellent record of investment success .
20 The purpose of serving a contemnor with a copy of the committal order is to enable him to have a written record of the findings made by the court and of the sentence and to provide him with the materials necessary to enable him to decide whether or not he wishes to appeal .
21 They have a proven record of bonus payments to their with-profits policyholders for every year since 1824 .
22 Otherwise they have installed non-slip surfaces throughout and they have an exemplary record backed up by the Government .
23 He has no permanent record of what he has said earlier , and only under unusual circumstances does he have notes which remind him what he wants to say next .
24 Neale Doughty rides and he has a marvellous record in the race . ’
25 He has a criminal record , but they say that 's in the past .
26 Simon Maggs , from Cheltenham , who admits he has a criminal record , says Sgt Williams stamped on his leg , after he 'd been put in the police van .
27 You may say he has an intimidating record .
28 He has an excellent record in this field .
29 And 47-year-old Peter , who models himself on rock legend Elvis Presley , reckons he has the perfect record to make him into an all-round star — Bhingi Bajee Boogy .
30 Although this matting is new in the UK , it has a long record or success in countries where ceramic floor tiles are more widely used .
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