Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a lovely [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | no it 's fine , I had a lovely drink over there , I 've just left it |
2 | I had a lovely lunch I just thought I 'd try and get my own way for once . |
3 | I had a lovely seat in the front row of the circle , beside Sir Roger Falk , a most entertaining companion who was Chairman of the Sadler 's Wells Foundation for ten years , and is now Vice-President of the Foundation , for which Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother is patron , and Princess Margaret is President . |
4 | I had a lovely round . ’ |
5 | So I , I erm , I had a lovely walk through there , and then we went out the other side of it , and it 's Highgate Cemetery . |
6 | I had a lovely time . ’ |
7 | And now I had a lovely fellow I 'd grown up with in the same village , the same sort of background , we 'd known each other since we were eleven , twelve , |
8 | I have a lovely plant of Rosa glauca which is often admired by my friends . |
9 | ‘ She is still in bed but smiling profusely she has a lovely pair of eyes . ’ |
10 | Some of you may remember her because we stayed at her hotel er a little while ago and she has a lovely horse chestnut tree er outside her hotel and since we went it stopped producing conkers . |
11 | Again , she has a lovely touch on the greens , with her nine putts for her first-half 30 on Saturday a record on the LPGA tour . |
12 | Have you had a lovely week darling ? |
13 | ‘ Do n't you have a lovely house ! ’ she would say wistfully and Annabel Hogan would smile , pleased , and congratulate herself on having brought these two together . |
14 | Gran said , ‘ She had a lovely face , and hair as fair as a baby 's , long enough to sit on . |
15 | Gran was lovely — I know she was old and had awful clothes , but everyone loved her and she had a lovely face , like a statue . ’ |
16 | She had a lovely contralto voice . |
17 | Suddenly they laughed together , and he looked at her , really looked at her , for the first time , and he saw that she had a lovely set of teeth . |
18 | Last year she had a lovely crop from her plot , which measures about 2ft by 3ft ; this year she dug it over in plenty of time for May 4 , the day on which she sows on the basis of an old saying : ‘ the 4th of May is kidney bean day ’ . |
19 | And then across the road she went afterwards , to that there , She had a lovely time there . |
20 | And she said she had a lovely time . |
21 | He told her she had a lovely body and when she went to bed with him , she said ( he 'd find out about it anyway and drop her ) : |
22 | ‘ I remember you had a lovely Pembroke table — I coveted that . ’ |
23 | And I 'd sure see you had a lovely time , ’ he went on with almost too much intensity in his voice , so that he feared he might have frightened her off . |
24 | Well thank you have a lovely afternoon . |
25 | ‘ You have a lovely smile , ’ he said , ‘ may I taste it ? ’ |
26 | I know on your wall here you , you have a lovely portrait of your grandfather and grandmother . |
27 | ‘ You have a lovely daughter , ’ I said , shaking my head slightly to stop raindrops running into my eyes . |
28 | You have a lovely wife and three nice children . |
29 | You have a lovely time . |
30 | ‘ You have a lovely trapezius , ’ I said . |