Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One of them has King Tut on it , Isis on another and bees all over one … ’ |
2 | What will happen to all those projects if none of them has access to the channel tunnel and to the rapid movement of freight and passengers around the London area ? |
3 | They may share their syringes and if one of them has HIV , the needle will become infected and the virus could be passed on to the other person . |
4 | Cos you see I 've act . |
5 | mind you , not that I 'd lite , the fire , not the glow that 's what you did one night put the |
6 | Miss Jarman said , forestalling the Captain 's outburst , ‘ but I 'd thankee to remove the nigger . |
7 | Thge article is pretty silly , but having said that , if it is sued , I 'd back it all the way . |
8 | If I spoke to 'im , like Lisa spoke to Terry , I 'd I 'd gerra clip round bloody |
9 | I 'd likeaaa somE toilet rollsxxx pleaseaaa … ! |
10 | I 'd belt back to the ward to find a peacefully sleeping child . |
11 | And I 'd aunties over here |
12 | resorting to the things I 'm sure I 'd resort to , like shoplifting or the methods of gaining money . |
13 | So I thought I 'd lull you into a false sense of security by luring you here . ’ |
14 | I 'd kind of been hoping they 'd take the cuffs off me altogether by now but I suppose they 're thinking that the body in the shaft does n't prove anything by itself , and that Andy could still be dead , or he could be alive and he — or somebody else — could have kidnapped Halziel and Lingary to provide cover for me . |
15 | ‘ When she left me for one of the other guys in the team , somebody I 'd kind of thought of as a friend … well , ’ he went on hurriedly , ‘ I was n't surprised she 'd gone . |
16 | Caroline would give me hell for evermore if she thought I 'd ill-treated her best friend . |
17 | If I had my way I 'd X-ray just to make sure . |
18 | But I never forgot the name McCloy and when Charlie got so cocky in the pub I thought I 'd needle him a bit . |
19 | So er I said er , I 'd got aerial and I 'd radio cassette |
20 | I 'd said to Mr Palmer in 1960 after St Andrews that I 'd caddie for him anywhere . |
21 | But to my dismay he said he 'd got a local caddie for Birkdale , and that he 'd misunderstood me when I said I 'd caddie for him anywhere . |
22 | I 'd bum round the world looking for a lost cause and then if I found one I 'd settle down and try to save it . |
23 | ‘ Every day , I 'd cycle from Clapton to King 's Cross , take the train to Pinewood , then the bus to the studio to be directed by David Lean in scenes with Alec Guinness . |
24 | I 'd m , be much more worried if we had Germany outside the European Community . |
25 | If I 'd known she was still at school I 'd hiv run . ’ |
26 | Right up there and wheel him back and our Annie 'd say , Yeah and I 'd wheel him as well . |
27 | I 'd sort of missed the music of the band I once knew , so maybe there had been one hippy in attendance , after all … |
28 | Because I 'd sort of said that |
29 | He was very very tolerant with me and he brought me back into it without a lot of undue pressure and erm because transport was n't my life but I 'd sort of dedicated myself to it . |
30 | Well I think you see on that , as I 'd sort of said to you before |