Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a nasty [noun sg] that " in BNC.
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1 | Apart from having to go over the unpleasant details of Froggy 's death yet again , I had a nasty feeling that Inspector Drew 's bright and suspicious eyes masked darker ideas about my role in Froggy 's murder . |
2 | I had a nasty feeling that Mme Guérigny 's sisters-in-law , Agnes and Agathe , might well be ‘ interested ’ . |
3 | I had a nasty feeling that a little tragedy was building up here . |
4 | I had a nasty feeling that I was part of this do-it-yourself metaphor . |
5 | But even as I engaged in the ritual unarmed combat with Springsteen ( well , I was unarmed ) over possession of the duvet , I had a nasty feeling that I was n't taking this whole thing seriously enough . |
6 | ‘ I have a nasty feeling that getting anywhere might take some time . ’ |
7 | I I have a I have a nasty suspicion that we could go on all day like this if if I allowed it to happen . |
8 | As far as she could see there was nothing at all but mountains and she had a nasty feeling that they would be isolated behind them for some considerable time to come . |
9 | - British Rail issue a new timetable and you have a nasty suspicion that they have juggled it around so that they have deleted a few trains and cut out that convenient late night one , and you look for your old timetable to check but it has gone with the wind . |
10 | Mesmerized by the Public Prosecutor 's performance , no one had yet noticed him , but he had a nasty feeling that this was about to change . |
11 | He suddenly felt horribly drunk , but his wits had not altogether left him and he had a nasty inkling that his speech was not to the point . |
12 | Even if he managed to get to a horse , he had a nasty suspicion that it would follow him at its own pace . |