Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] have my [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | sort of proper then I just have my tea , it 's more the picking and eating sweets in between |
2 | I do n't much like Turgenev — I think the death of Bazarov in Fathers and Sons is unconvincing and unfair to the reader — and I always have my watch fifteen minutes fast . |
3 | And yet I still have my guitar to strum |
4 | Although I am down , I still have my pride and dignity and so I thought it only right that I should remove all the silverware I had brought to the club from the trophy cabinet : my cycling proficiency medal , the Mitchley Majorettes runners-up trophy I nicked from their carnival float , my Winston Churchill commemorative coin and the photograph of Michel Platini and myself talking football outside Broadcasting House whilst both waiting to secure Bruce Forsyth 's autograph . |
5 | ‘ Do you make love with your business partner and , to prove I still have my humour , is he your sleeping partner ? ’ |
6 | But I still have my mother , three sisters , a sort of sister-in-law , and four nieces . |
7 | — but I still have my wedding-ring |
8 | Still , I 've accepted advice from my film star chums , who are more used to this than I am , I now have my mail and phone calls intercepted . |
9 | ‘ I even have my dress all ready and laid out on the bed . ’ |
10 | They they also have My Country it is of Thee . |