Example sentences of "have [verb] a hundred [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | After it has travelled a hundred yards or so , it bivouacs . |
2 | He 'd seen a hundred funerals . |
3 | Before he 'd gone a hundred yards Joseph saw a burly French colon cuff an Annamite coolie roughly about the head at the curbside after descending from his pousse-pousse . |
4 | She said if you went out alone in a tight skirt you were black and blue before you 'd gone a hundred yards . |
5 | this is the story of my life now in the bathroom I have had , I have had to pay a hundred pounds to Mr Butcher the plumber to put in a new shower thing because that was cheap and rough and eventually wore out should never have been put in . |
6 | I might as well have had that shower , she thought drily ; at least I would have felt a hundred times more human . |
7 | The phrase , which was one she must have used a hundred times to visiting parishioners in ordinary times , took on a poignant inadequacy in the context of the murder of her husband . |
8 | Now the Child Support Agency says he 'll have to pay a hundred pounds a week . |
9 | Between the Arch and the back of the Admiralty proper runs a small unnamed side-street which I must have passed a hundred times without really noticing . |
10 | She would have passed a hundred breathalysers . ’ |
11 | Though it was holding weekly meetings in the 1920s it was no new group , having started a hundred years previously in a London coffee house where members met to discuss debtors and exchange information about how best to deal with bad payers . |
12 | She had perhaps a few spoonfuls of oil ; she was told to pour those minute contents of her jar into jars that might have held a hundred times as much as she had . |
13 | The slave trade may be considered , like the fabulous hydra , to have had a hundred heads , every one of which it was necessary to cut off before it could be subdued . |
14 | ‘ Somebody seems to have scored a hundred runs and been the hero of the school . ’ |
15 | The Duttons had come a hundred years before to the long straggling village of Sherborne in the archaically beautiful Borne Valley , where Thomas Dutton had built the original house of Sherborne Park in 1551 . |
16 | It was a movement I had seen a hundred times on television , but never before in real life . |
17 | He watched the young man 's face , now set in the sort of bored , practised , professional expression Grout had seen a hundred times before . |
18 | we 've got a hundred grams divided by twenty eight pennies , the answer is whatever it comes to grams per divided by pennies , grams per penny , so that 's a good check that you 've got it the right way up , before you go and calculate it you just have a little look , what have I got here ? |
19 | be getting a result if you stepped in with another four phones , new lines , you 'd have the use of these four lines for three month , to generate business before you get out with first phone bill on them , right so that you could drop er the lines here if you wanted , at er , at the end of the day , it does n't matter whether you 've got one line or whether you 've got a hundred lines |
20 | if you 've got one line making you money and you 've got a hundred lines , a hundred lines is gon na make you a hundred times more , do , do you see what I mean ? |
21 | We 've got a hundred members |
22 | Lot number seventy seven Lot seventy seven Lot number seventy seven is showing for you and I 've got a hundred pounds offered for it and ten , twenty , at one hundred and twenty pounds at a hundred and twenty pounds , one twenty , you all done ? |
23 | It was an exchange they had had a hundred times during childhood at the end of some day 's adventure in remote fields . |
24 | When he was killed he had had a hundred pounds on him . |
25 | and it 's on more I 've used a hundred units more . |
26 | I had forgotten my way and had to look all round me slowly until I recognized the street which I had used a hundred times before . |
27 | Lance Percival was in the audience the night that Ken descended on the stage from a rope , curled up his lips , flared his nostrils and in the snide voice he had used a hundred times in the Hancock shows slipped in a ‘ Hello ’ that had the Williams fans rolling . |
28 | His behaviour , as the Victorian constitutionalist Walter Bagehot had noted a hundred years earlier , was the prerogative of princes . |
29 | They had to do a hundred yards in combat kit . |
30 | On the west , they said , the waves had ranged a hundred feet high up the cliffs , scouring the bird-ledges clean and breaking through bridges and tunnels of rock where no gap had existed before . |