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

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1 Either that or I 've got wax in my ears .
2 Moreover , hospital early discharge schemes have been slow to develop , yet are immensely popular where they have taken root .
3 I have made it clear that we have made decisions for the future structure of the Army that will result in a higher proportion of the Army overall being drawn from Scotland — I imagine that the hon. Gentleman will welcome that .
4 Yet it is soon clear that we have to see Godwin himself within a much wider and more general social formation .
5 The guidance that I have referred to is , as it says , guidance to the court and to practitioners in every discipline , but it is authoritative guidance and valuable guidance which family proceedings courts should make clear that they have had regard to when they are arriving at or announcing their decision .
6 Neither of them had heard the door open , but suddenly Tom was there , and it was clear that he had heard Faye 's last words .
7 At this point I want to make it quite clear that I have discussed Monitor theory in some detail not to criticize it as such ( cf.
8 The Spanish airline Iberia reported on March 22 that it had lost $276,000,000 during the year , and on the same day the Belgian government started a $563,000,000 rescue programme for the troubled national carrier Sabena .
9 Giles 's motive in telling her of his expectations was so transparent that she had lost interest in him .
10 US President Bush announced in Washington on Aug. 2 that he had received confirmation from Greek Prime Minister Konstantinos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Turgut Özal that Greece and Turkey were prepared to attend a peace conference the following month aimed at ending the partition of Cyprus .
11 They could n't have been more wrong if they 'd worn Father Christmas suits .
12 I 've been going to the cinema ever since I was 7 years old and I 've seen fights at many films .
13 It 's easier if you 've got tact tomorrow
14 The results , however , can be well worth the effort , and it will all come that much easier if you have prepared things in advance .
15 Oh you got a few cos she 's got Kevin , he was at home .
16 Two days of dieting completed and you 've found muscles in your body you did n't know were there .
17 And , ’ obscurely , ‘ my behaviour ’ , as you call it , might have been very different if I 'd known Hugh was a thing of the past . ’
18 at the moment we 've got effort and behaviour acceptable , we 've got numeracy acceptable and we 've got literacy acceptable with reservations but , tough cookie !
19 I 've also got to be careful because they 've got size eights upstairs as well that Robert got them
20 One of his greatest knocks was the 143 at Port-of-Spain in 1968 — this after he had reached breaking-point in 1966 , only to come back with century after century in the 1967 Tests — but he still found touring the Caribbean a fairly distasteful affair , as revealed in his letter to his wife : ‘ We 're being taken for the biggest ride … the umpiring , the crowd and Charlie … it is downright cheating …
21 I do n't suppose you 're bothered whether they 've got hems and neat edges on them .
22 Éomer 's intervention does not help him much , for he and his companions can not decide at the end of chapter 2 whether they have seen Saruman or not .
23 IT 'S ALL DIFFERENT WHEN YOU 'VE GOT KIDS
24 Embroidery scissors are excellent for this as they have pointed blades .
25 Just one glance had told Muldoon that they were very far from being as generous as he had encouraged Mark to believe .
26 and that how that once you 've got socialism you would want to have erm absolute egalitarianism er to eliminate erm class distinction so it 's probably a combination of the two .
27 Was it possible that she had allowed Harry to make love to her ?
28 that although we 've taken supervisors out of it plus supervision ,
29 I stammered in French that I was very happy to see him and very grateful that he had made time to see me .
30 It had struck her as strange that he had put Janice in the rose room , at the opposite end of the house to where he himself slept .
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