Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 But now he 's retired I 've heard that , when he plays in the odd charity match , he has a go now .
2 Yes , stool making , you know I 've got a stool here , I made that stool over there ages ago for me daughter-in-law and this one I can not get it right I 've , I 've , it 's , it 's , I 'm trying I 've got to undo it again there , it 's not right , I think it is because the cord 's too thick , it 's a very thick cord and I 've not got enough stitches you know not enough strands on it , but I 'm gon na do it , it 'll be done before Christmas I 've got to do it otherwise
3 Gerry Adams , that 's right I 've go Gerry Adams , why did Professor Clinton agree for Gerry Adams to visit erm the United States ?
4 That 's right I 've got A T in .
5 Is that right I 've won ?
6 So we got there and he said right okay you 're the press chappy he 's right I 've put your press people over there so while respect Lieutenant Commander that really wo n't do because everything including the Band of the Royal Marines is between them and the Princess Royal so we argued about this and the compromise eventually was that that everybody would have to stay there until the ceremony started and then we could bring the stills photographers round to the end and up to one side where it was all happening mainly to get a picture of his wife cutting the cake .
7 No , ah so that 's right I 've sworn into , I 've sworn into the Pacific how about that !
8 Yes you 're right I 'd forgotten that boat trip .
9 If my financial researches are right I have to say the most likely suspect for that particular activity is Wheeler . ’
10 That 's right I have no idea
11 That 's right I have .
12 There 's not a lot the act can do in terms for example of prosecuting people who use deception , it may just be possible I 've been advised , but it 's extremely difficult from an evidential and other point of view to do that .
13 It 's possible I 've used it but I do n't erm do n't recall .
14 ‘ The ride is firm , but there 's no body roll and the engine is just about the sweetest I 've ever had . ’
15 Surprised me , it did , 'ow little I 'd forgotten .
16 How little I 've done .
17 Like many women , I had not know what to expect and had been shocked at how little I had been told about the reality of giving birth .
18 I ‘ I hope that what little I have been able to do will enable others to benefit , ’ said Christine .
19 At age eleven I had gone away from my parents ' school to a boarding school in Herefordshire , and remembered crying miserably as my mother and father drove off down the drive , leaving me to be looked after by one of the older boys .
20 At about half past eleven I had a telephone call — I was in bed but I have an extension in my room for emergencies .
21 Yeah I 've recording things an now again er it 's all done anonymously , they 're coming I 've done quite well actually I 'm on tape number eleven I 've rec recorded eleven tapes now of
22 Eleven I have at the back there . ’
23 Cichlasomaniacs are all too familiar with the current confused taxonomy of their favourites , but for the uninitiated I had better explain the basic situation — even if you find taxonomy boring you may find this helpful in understanding the names currently applied to these fish .
24 I was sorry I had n't brought more water .
25 She did n't look up when I said I was sorry I had been unkind , just went on opening drawers and dropping things and muttering ; I had begun to wonder if she had heard me , when she said , ‘ All right , all right , I 'm going just as soon as I can get my things together , I 'm not one to stay where I 'm not wanted . ’
26 I 'm sorry I had to deliver it , but there it is . ’
27 I 'm only sorry I had a prior engagement , otherwise I 'd have been here much earlier . ’
28 When I saw his blue eyes open wide in surprise , I felt very sorry I had lied , and that evening , as soon as I found Joe alone for a moment , I confessed to him that I had lied about my visit to Miss Havisham .
29 I heard him whispering to my master all evening , and I was sorry I had laughed at him .
30 I 'm sorry I had to spring it on you like that . ’
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