Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [pers pn] [conj] [pron] have " in BNC.

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1 They 're getting them because you 've got old drug addicts going to the doctors getting prescribed drugs that is nay there .
2 You 're telling me that we 've got nothing to fear from them ?
3 Christ Church are slamming us because we have n't got the stuff out of there fast enough .
4 Now what we have to know is whether or not they are in fact getting these contracts because they are the best and the cheapest , or whether they are getting it because they have the best connections and they are paying the most money .
5 No , I 've been logging them as I 've been going .
6 He felt that a winning hand had been dealt him and he had played it badly , perhaps even from a professional point of view .
7 wo n't be paying you until I 've got some money ,
8 They 'd most likely be asking him if he 'd seen him .
9 ‘ I wo n't be fining him because I had a clear view of what happened and understand what he did and why he did it , ’ said manager Kevin Keegan .
10 Nell sat opposite Sheridan Lorrimore who seemed to be telling her that he had wrapped his Lamborgini round a tree recently and had ordered a new one .
11 The means-tested payment for home helps meant that some clients who needed such help were refusing it because they had to pay for it .
12 Erm you were telling me when we had the preliminary interview about erm what happened a few months prior to the disturbances that occurred in the late Summer .
13 ‘ Have you been watching me while I 've been asleep ? ’ she demanded accusingly .
14 My hon. Friend rightly draws attention to her many constituents who are now home owners and thus have the privilege of owning their own homes — a right which would have been denied them if we had listened to the advice of Opposition Members .
15 ‘ And my feelings are telling me that we 've all been wrong about what I want to do .
16 These teachers are telling us that you 've got to work hard if you want a good job but there 's no jobs there anyway .
17 Now all the others are telling it that it 's got to be the one to welcome the Ship . ’
18 ‘ You see , ’ said Mahmoud , ‘ we 've been assuming somebody is helping him and we 've been going round all his contacts .
19 " He 's charmed her as he has everyone else — and she loves the horses , of course .
20 She 's know me since I 've been a little girl .
21 And just think of the calculations involved when a fielder runs to catch a cricket ball — he does n't necessarily realise he is doing it but he has to work out how high the ball is , how fast it is travelling , its precise direction and how quickly he has to run in order to catch it .
22 ‘ He 's asking her if she has brought the need-fire and she tells him that she has .
23 Does n't matter which conference it is , he 's watching it and he 's got his own ideas about it . ’
24 Try ‘ I 'm pleased that the office manning problem is on next week 's agenda — I 'm worried that it needs more urgent attention ’ or ‘ I love it that you 've asked me to go away — it 's bothering me that I 've got to do this report by Monday . ’
25 ( a ) ‘ I love it that you 've asked me — it 's bothering me that I 've got to do this report by Monday . ’
26 It is far easier to prevent behaviour problems from developing than it is to correct them once they have become entrenched habits .
27 Her face seemed puffy to her as if tears had been drenching it while she had been unconscious .
28 He 'd been practising it while I 'd been away .
29 You are to tell him that you have to see him urgently .
30 I hoped he was reminding her that she had his bucket on her back and he did n't want it covering with dents .
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