Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But it was pleasant to feel safe and looked-after , and another nice thing was that nobody remarked on , or even appeared to notice my absence of rings — except the Matron , who was inclined to toss her head a bit as she passed me , but perhaps she just had a tic . |
2 | So you never had a lot to come home with . |
3 | Apparently one even had a room to oneself . |
4 | Oh its its its chronic , Tracy and Yvonne take hundreds of calls that are nowt to do with us , we 've what was it , we had complaints and discipline on on Friday afternoon , they wanted Superintendent J Smith and complaints and discipline on Friday afternoon , she were just gon na transfer it and Jim walked in so we just had a phone call for you he said |
5 | Oh yes well apparently they normally have a sort of rhythm and blues or something on a , on a Thursday . |
6 | ‘ Perhaps he still has a chance , ’ said a western diplomat in Pakistan , ‘ but it looks as though events have overtaken him . |
7 | And when my grandfather came in he always had a pocketful of these tips , and he would give us all some sixpences and some threepennies . ’ |
8 | There 's a reason the little corner shops do that you see , that corner shop especially he always has a blackboard outside |
9 | Thus we frequently have a pattern where a relatively difficult examination is set to conform to the entry standards someone hopes may be achieved , where a large number of candidates do very badly on it and some of the least bewildered are then selected for further education . |
10 | Right then you know where you are I always I always have a pie with me just in case I get hungry . |
11 | They usually they usually have a prayer before they go to sleep , right ? |
12 | Now she too has a chance to eat . |
13 | Now we just have a couple of minor problems to start with . |
14 | Since nineteen eighty two when they took away the related earnings from the unemployment benefit they have introduced a further nine retrograde steps to the plight of the unemployed and now the proposals as has already been pointed out they now have a look , because there 's a fifty billion pound shortfall at how they can best tackle the sick and make them pay , as well as people who are struggling to keep a roof over their head . |
15 | Well I always have a feather one and I , I have |
16 | Oh God — ca n't I even have a row with you now ? |
17 | She was wearing a dressing-gown , but it was hanging open , and underneath she only had a négligé on , one of those flimsy things , I could see everything . |
18 | Well you better have a flunter with them , number five . |
19 | ‘ Did n't you even have a man on him ? ’ said Owen incredulously . |
20 | Do n't you , almost , you can almost hear behind the text saying , would n't you rather have a woman like that |
21 | Would n't you rather have a woman with a mind of her own ? |
22 | ‘ Have n't you ever had a friend ? ’ |
23 | To think that not less than 30 years ago we still had a fiver worthy of the 18th century and felt no need to supplement the revenue by the constant issuing of new postage stamps . |
24 | Alternatively we also have a range of Midland Personal Loans . |
25 | Only today they still had a copy . |
26 | Today it still has a market as it has done since 1255 and retains its lively and bustling atmosphere . |
27 | Could n't he just have a tractor ? ’ |
28 | So why could n't he just have a photograph of his sales team portraying the kind of team spirit that runs throughout the branch ? |
29 | From 6pm to 7pm he usually has a meeting with the group chief executive , and then informal meetings with executives who are still around . |
30 | So then I just had a drive round all the sites . |