Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pron] had a [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 So suddenly you had a house all of your own !
2 Only tonight we had a row and said things .
3 I 'm not sure how the connection was made , in that I build canoes ( wooden canoes-wood — dog sled ? ) , but a week or so later I had a set of plans .
4 I did n't know any details , but a month or so ago I had a row with my uncle and he said then that I must n't count on anything from him ; if I did I 'd be disappointed . ’
5 So then we had a bit of a wonder whether or not Christopher should go to school .
6 He 'd acquired a gasoline kicker engine from somewhere with an exhaust that run and he had made during picked up from scraps and stuff and made it , so where he had a tub right on top of this gasoline engine .
7 I wrote and said that a lot of members our pension , we could n't afford it , and that we owned our own hall so therefore we had a lot of cost to keep it in good repair and why was it nine pound .
8 anyway course they had a meeting
9 It 's like when I had a letter
10 His grandparents were bankers in Switzerland , his parents had a luxury home on Lake Geneva and later on they had a flat in London and another in Paris .
11 I 've seen them towing across the sky with Beecham 's Pills written on them er it was a familiar sight in Walsall at the time , and also sometimes they had a plane sky-writing and they used to write Rinso in smoke in the sky .
12 Right now I had a job to do .
13 I had kept him waiting for over an hour , though he was n't too annoyed as he had been able to retrieve three brand new titanium ice screws and a rope , left , we presumed , after an incident the night before when we had a helicopter hovering above the face .
14 Even then I had a premonition of danger , of menace .
15 Then suddenly I had a phone call , which really was out of the blue because if anything I had been expecting a letter .
16 I knew there there they had a lot of trouble with one of them but nearer Helen 's end .
17 They always had somebody staying there ; and we used to get into bed about ten o'clock — later than that sometimes when they had a dinner party !
18 Oddly enough you had a room there , a nice room the front of the house , er lots of people who were fortunate had an old piano on there and they 'd have the usual weekend singsongs where you very solemn music for front parlour .
19 so you would actually be talking to economists , lawyers and accountants , and very often you had a feeling that the first time they had come together to talk to each other was when the CNAA arrived .
  Next page