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

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1 I was going to , one of the , the many things that I went to away last meeting with was , was the idea of , that I 've missed it this time for Playback is a list , a listings kind of mechanism , so obviously this is the first one
2 ‘ It 's true that I 've given my personal backing to Kevin Keegan in our search for players , but we have to be realistic .
3 So know that , if you now refer back to the , the book that I 've given you this morning and if you turn to where it says okay it says stop here do not read on
4 It was so carefully written that I 've read it three times and I do n't think it says anything .
5 For all those who scoffed at the idea of my mastering anything complex like Excel , I 'm pleased to say that I 've bought my first copy , and it 's nothing like as hard as I thought .
6 I mean for example if they walked in the room right now I 'm sure you 'd introduce me so I 'm really saying is look can you give me a telephone number , I 'll give them a chat and in fact , by the way , if you do see him within the next couple of days or so please give him a shout , let me know that you 've been quite excited about some of the ideas that I 've shown you this evening , I wan na do the same thing for him , you know , nothing gained nothing ventured nothing lost .
7 I 'm not sure that I 've managed it all that well , myself .
8 It 's the knowledge that I 've got something tremendous inside me , and it 's got to come out .
9 You must realize that I 've got it all worked out in my head so that this does n't have any bearing on you at all . ’
10 ‘ I 'm sorry that I 've got you all so worried .
11 Whether it was simply mere enjoyment or relief that I 'd survived my worst imaginings I do n't know — but it felt good .
12 I 'd been so preoccupied with the physical results of my condition for the last hour that I 'd forgotten its other effects .
13 Of course the main thing about the shoes was that I had to wear them all the time .
14 When the evidence that I had confirmed it all !
15 In paying my respects and tribute to the bereaved of the two soldiers and the young man killed , I am tempted to say that I thought that I had seen it all .
16 It was Jo who first got me to see that I had done my best .
17 I thought that I had made it clear that we did not make a profit on the war .
18 ‘ I always said that I had to put my medical career before my rugby , but the new job will not force me to retire because my colleagues are so supportive and helpful . ’
19 Outwardly it must have seemed that I had overcome my emotional difficulties and , apart from the mysterious phenomenon of my continuing thinness , had become a bright , helpful , well-adjusted member of the school .
20 I was pleased with this reflection , and so convoluted is the human mind that I ceased to take pride in my lack of pride and was proud that I had found myself capable of it .
21 Brought down to earth with a bang , I sheepishly confessed , not yet aware that I had found my spiritual home .
22 Now that I had found my silver-grey subject I could begin filming .
23 I WAS really only a bystander in the tragedy of young Mr and Mrs McLeod ; it was not really my business , although it could be said that I had known them both — had seen them about — for most of their lives .
24 ‘ Before the night was ended I knew that I had had what religious people would call a conversion .
25 The other day , I ‘ phoned Robert at college to tell him that I had photographed his favourite aircraft that morning .
26 It meant that I had to renew my Jamaican passport .
27 I could not believe that I had got my first job .
28 Now there 's one thing that I have to alert us all to the rest may not have been important , perhaps only to some of the larger churches but groups are advised and churches are advised to make sure that in buildings that are used ah , for many different groups that young children under the age of eight do not come into contact with any casual people who may be using that building .
29 ‘ But now that I have made myself available for England again it 's important to be part of this Championship . ’
30 However , if my peers decide that I have violated our psychological contract then they , too , have great power to influence my behaviour .
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