Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] have [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile I was to be foisted on my reluctant Aunt Harriet , whom I had only previously met at family gatherings .
2 Er I think they genuinely believe their case , it 's not a case that I believe , but I I 've always genuinely respected them for the case they take .
3 I I 've only ever seen the first film of it .
4 There are two dangers to be avoided , if you can avoid them , in the choice of chambers : reading with someone who is too busy , who can not spare the time to give you instruction , except possibly over a snack lunch , and reading with someone who has not enough work to give you proper experience .
5 Hilda felt he was a stranger , someone she had only just met , a feeling she sometimes had when he met up with friends he 'd known before they got married .
6 It 's odd how you can chat so animatedly whilst someone you 've only just met is poking your most intimate spots , is n't it ?
7 He felt he was being particularly generous offering marriage to someone he had not yet met .
8 Annoyed with herself , she drew a long hissing breath as she gritted through tight lips , ‘ Really , I do n't know why I 'm revealing all this to a complete stranger — somebody I 've only just met — ’
9 I 'm being hassled by a gorilla called Nevil — somebody I 've never even met .
10 which I 've near enough forgotten .
11 Let's If I write down Okay the which I 've just suddenly thought of were er
12 Yeah and it causes me more washing up which I 've only just finished .
13 Six years — six years in which I 've never quite succeeded in getting you out of my mind . ’
14 It was really good using all these different guitars , guitars which I 've never really used before .
15 There seemed to be something which I had not properly understood .
16 He grilled me severely about the attitude and background of the character , the place he would occupy in the programme , his point of view , and innumerable other aspects of Byron which I had not yet thought about . ’
17 I am grateful to my hon. Friend for that example , which I had not previously come across .
18 Faussone talks about ‘ the way we bent our elbows ’ — an expression ( for eating or drinking ) which I have heard spoken in English , but which I had never before seen written down in a book .
19 To interrupt at such a time would be selfish and babyish — which I had only just promised Heavenly Father not to be .
20 which I have n't yet got on to cos I wanted to hear most , at least most of the arguments on this aspect of the case , although it 's got very in effect very little to do with the other , other , but it does n't see round , er I could get on with that to a degree , er , so I do n't mind too much , but I think Friday is , is asking to much from Mr
21 North Yorkshire in the P P G. And can I put for erm in the P P G. Could I put forward a scenario to you , which I have n't really thought through .
22 Possibly , there are one or two apparent links between Miller and myself which I have not yet tackled , but most of these are mere trimmings , minor coincidences , or the accidental pen droppings , as it were , of an already admitted indolence so far as ‘ research ’ on unimportant detail is concerned .
23 Perhaps the most positive outcome , on a personal basis , has been the opportunity to participate in discussion and share ideas on an area of my work which I have not previously discussed in depth .
24 This , sadly was my last foray for the month as I went down with an attack of bronchitis soon after this expedition , and form which I have not fully recovered .
25 We can take as one starting point Tocqueville 's conception of democracy , which I have already briefly sketched in the Introduction .
26 My Thanks are due , ’ Prince wrote to Jardine on 7 April 1840 , ‘ for your instructions respecting the specimens in spirits , which I have since carefully examined , separated and supplied with fresh spirit ; many of them I regret to add are much decomposed and I fear some may at last prove useless . ’
27 Another good idea on waters you know is to spend ten minutes in a swim you have never fished before — I always try and do this and every now and again a post which I have never even considered before has produced the goods .
28 He will not be called up , owing to his dicky heart ( which I have never truly believed in until now , but which turns out to be genuine ) .
29 None of the authorities to which I have so far referred dealt with a situation in which a decision was made which directly affected one party , A , and at the same time indirectly affected a second party , B , so as to raise the question : is there any duty in the decision-making authority to be fair towards B ?
30 The cases to which I have so far referred do not , in my opinion , establish any principle that depends on concepts of agency .
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