Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] had a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I see , well I would of expected those premises not to be selling intoxicating liquor sir , they 've obviously not had a license for a month ! |
2 | Well I would have expected those premises not to be selling intoxicating liquors you 've obviously not had a licence for a month . |
3 | Another rumour countered that she had always been unpleasant and had thus never had a love-affair , unhappy or otherwise . |
4 | No , Val , have we still not had a letter from er |
5 | Secondly , the suitably defiant-sounding Women Call the Shots series screened by Channel 4 in 1990 demonstrated that there is a whole world out there of women 's cinematic practices which has hardly yet had a look-in from the predominantly White and Western body of academic feminist criticism and theory . |
6 | It was quite a busy week , going to the concerts and the theatre and visiting friends again , as well as seeing some we had n't managed to see earlier , such as Maria and Mike who 'd just had their second baby , and Robert ( Easting ) and Christine who had also just had a baby . |
7 | She thought you 'd probably never had a bathroom to yourself and that you 'd appreciate something a bit special . ’ |
8 | ‘ After her parents died about a year apart she suddenly got a survival instinct which knew no boundaries at all because she had no longer had a family , ’ said Amanda . |
9 | This was one aspect of her following human emotions where they took her , into many depths and intensities , that has yet hardly had a place in a novel . |
10 | ‘ I 'd never really had a guitar hero before then . |
11 | Yeah I mean we did insert actually in the Chairman 's statement a cautionary note about the credit announcement because two years ago we had a similar increase which in fact by the time we got to the end of the year had disappeared so we view it with a lot of caution is the answer if you ask me to be more precise I ca n't because we 've never really had a set of tax increases the like of which we face now any other questions ? |
12 | We have never really had an Inquisition , never really persecuted people for their beliefs . |
13 | It might be different if she had children of her own — but she 's never even had a boyfriend I 've liked . ’ |
14 | Her work and studies had been so all-consuming that she had never even had a boyfriend ! |
15 | He 's never even had a parish . |
16 | A further disincentive — although Mr Lawrence did not see it that way — was that the Prudential had never previously had a finance director , let alone strict internal financial controls . |