Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] had a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Have you had a wall clock or have you just had a clock ? |
2 | Have you just had a lecture ? |
3 | Do you have you ever had a go at the piano or that ? |
4 | Ollie you know where the step , you know the step machine have you ever had a go on it ? |
5 | Like have you been hu , have you ever had a home run . |
6 | Have you ever had a drink in the morning ? |
7 | ‘ Have you ever had a fist inside you , Ingrid ? |
8 | ‘ Have n't you ever had a friend ? ’ |
9 | Have you ever had a job ? |
10 | Have you ever had a job ? |
11 | ‘ How is it you never had a child for Durkin ? |
12 | It was at Ipswich snorkel club the instructors had brought in their aqualung which consisted of a tank which held the compressed air a regulator which supplied the air to the user and a pressure gauge which told us how much air we had in our tanks — we also had a back pack and harness which secured the tanks to us . |
13 | The process has become so refined that we even had a section called ‘ Oenology ’ , though it must be admitted that this eventually had to be re-named to ‘ Study of Wine . ’ |
14 | He did not always have a voice , but he always had a point of view . |
15 | Robyn has been told that he once had a beard , and he is forever fingering his chin as if he missed it . |
16 | First , he began , and said that Qaddafi did indeed have faults : that was inescapable , all men have faults ; but it was wrong to believe that everything Sadat said about him because Sadat too had faults , and he also had a purpose in saying what he said . |
17 | With Cunt — Wilko would have tried to keep him had he simply had a huff every so often . |