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

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1 Oh that 's better I had a bad back .
2 ‘ If you must know , ’ Leith exploded , her anger turning to fury at the way he , with his ‘ two men at least ’ comment , had made it sound as though she were some tart , ‘ I had a bad experience in the last place I worked . ’
3 I had a bad night , really … ’
4 I had a bad night . ’
5 I had a bad night last night .
6 He recalls : ‘ I had a bad name when I first came into the league because I skated round trying to hit as many Canadians as possible to get myself noticed .
7 She came as night-nurse on the second of May when I had a bad attack of sciatica and left on the fourteenth of June .
8 I had a bad thought .
9 I had a bad dose of influenza , if you must know .
10 ‘ I played football in my younger days till I had a bad injury in my knee which I 'm now suffering from — chronic arthritis .
11 I remember that I had a bad feeling about it .
12 So , though I had a bad time , well I had a , I 've had a great life since !
13 I had a bad time at the hands of male journalists during Julian 's trial and in the period leading up to it : some residual paranoia sticks .
14 If somebody was interviewed by him and had a bad time , I can tell you I had a bad time , well to me it was a bad time , when I with him and he saw he spoke with me .
15 Not that I had a bad opinion of his character , ( I do n't know him ) , it is just that I feel most other clubs would not have even responded to you .
16 I 've a bad headache , ’ she snapped .
17 Unfortunately , I have a bad blow on the medical front to report , you fuckbrained little parasite .
18 I have a bad hip . ’
19 If I have a bad game , I have a bad game , simple as that . ’
20 If I have a bad game , I have a bad game , simple as that . ’
21 It 's being around Dodger She has a bad effect on me .
22 ‘ Were n't you having a bad dream ? ’
23 ‘ Are you having a bad dream ? ’
24 Did you have a bad lunch chair ?
25 what d' ya take if you 've a bad head ? , huh
26 She had a bad cold and her eyes were red .
27 She had a bad cold and he 'd dressed her in layers of clothes so that her coat buttons bulged and her boots were tight and hot .
28 Yeah , and that was his brother who lives in London and they 've invited him up , but she said she had a bad cold last night and was n't feeling too good , she said I 'm fine today , but she said we put them off .
29 She acknowledged that she had a bad temper but recently she had felt so angry that she had hit the younger child repeatedly around the head and shoulders , bruising him .
30 She had a bad cargo see , they had n't er some stuff and they had n't stored her properly and she turned over and they all got drowned .
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