Example sentences of "have [prep] [pron] [was/were] " in BNC.
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1 | The only problems I 've ever had with it was the fucking n erm that thingie I had were n't it ? |
2 | You see , the last order he 'd had from her was made from London after she 'd disappeared — although he did n't know that . |
3 | The slender hold she 'd had on him was broken because of her impatience . |
4 | So she would have to she was to given up her career in acting , she may have to take a view and give up singing totally for a while . |
5 | After what Jeff had told her about Guido Falcone , the only feelings she ought to have for him were disapproval and dislike . |
6 | ‘ You know , the only ambition she ever had for me was to marry well and bring up the colour of the family . ’ |
7 | ‘ He did not know a great deal about navigation , although he had enough fuel to get to France , but all he had with him was a holdall with a spare pair of shoes , a sandwich and a sports diary with a map of the world in it . ’ |
8 | The strange relationship she had with him was like the painting , she thought — nothing quite what it appeared , unveiling new facets each time she considered it . |
9 | He felt slightly uncomfortable , having seen three men in lounge suits on his way back from the bathroom ; the only clothes he had with him were casual ones . |
10 | The very first proper rehearsal I had with them was in the Covent Garden Community Centre . |
11 | All she ever had from him was the biting lash of his tongue . |
12 | For why should anyone involve themselves with a stranger when the one thing that everybody had in plenty was trouble ? |
13 | The immediate effect she had on him was to make him strong , sure , steadied on himself as never before . |
14 | The effect Jennifer had on him was so obvious that Ann was amazed he made no attempt to disguise it . |
15 | All he had on him was a couple of quid in small change . ’ |
16 | The biggest impact Bowie had on me was with his haircut . |
17 | The impact it had on me was that here were a lot of gay people who were interested in politics ; for whom it was n't just a social thing to do after work . |
18 | The effect he had on me was unexpected . |
19 | ‘ Then suddenly I just could n't take it any longer — the knowledge that the only effect I had on you was sexual , the only way I could influence you was physically , whereas you loved Jones , as I thought ; your relationship with him was emotional … |
20 | hens who were once the oats were so were sown they had to they were closed down and that . |
21 | And and things settled nice and quietly and all the blue lights come flying down here , and so we had to they was about to chop down this blokes door and we said , Whoa whoa whoa . |
22 | I mean er I remember one year we had to we was asked to write an essay or a composition as it was called then , not essay , composition . |
23 | But the nearest thing Americans ever had to it was the Kennedys . |
24 | Yes , when I got home at night I I was er I had to I was sent to the hospital I was bleeding . |
25 | That he 'd use the gun if he had to I was quite certain . |
26 | Oh w when I first went to place I I had to er I had to clean er clean I had to I was like a scullery maid . |
27 | And so Mr. Green , I think it was Chris Green , had to he was chairing that meeting and had a double vote . |
28 | After 75 years of its bonds and loans were repaid , but basically without proper regard to the full indebtedness that the Club had to who was probably its best friend . |