Example sentences of "i have [art] wonderful [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On more than one occasion , he told Rogers : ‘ I had a wonderful wank last night . |
2 | An old gentleman from Stowmarket , his name 's Mr I 'm sure it was because er , you see , my father and I used to go up Stowmarket Road sometimes after church or chapel and er and go for a walk up there and used to meet this Mr who played the organ Stowmarket and very course but erm but I had a wonderful life really |
3 | TIMOTHY and I had a wonderful time in Lourdes and I feel so much comfort from it . |
4 | A neighbour suggested I go along with her to the local WI and , despite my reservations , I had a wonderful time . |
5 | I had a WONDERFUL time and can only say that Malcolm and I are looking forward very much to many happy journeys in her at home and abroad in the future . |
6 | ‘ I had a wonderful time in September ’ , said Christy , ‘ and meeting up with my fellow British soldiers again as well as the Germans was very emotional ’ . |
7 | Despite that , Martha and I had a wonderful wedding , and were very grateful that when other families were separated , we had the opportunity to be together . |
8 | She said : ‘ I have a wonderful relationship with Woody . |
9 | I have a wonderful idea for a restaurant … all I need is the money . |
10 | But meanwhile , I have a wonderful idea for a restaurant … |
11 | I wish all those people who have glaring substrates and multiple fluorescents/spotlights could see the quite stunning effect of a naturally-lit tank like mine ; I have a wonderful play of light and shade , and the tungsten light gives a very similar effect . |
12 | I have a wonderful present for you ! ’ |
13 | ‘ I have a wonderful ladyfriend who stocks me up with food whenever I 'm down here , ’ he replied . |
14 | I have a wonderful dream . |
15 | I have a wonderful coat ( so shiny that people think it has been boot polished ! ) . |
16 | In my garden at Wells I have a wonderful well — indeed , there are five of them and the city of Wells derives its name from the five springs in the palace grounds . |