Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [subord] [pron] have [vb pp] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 We used to , we , that 's all the as the village life was , it was it was all very now I know it 's very interesting , my daughter wants me to write a book about it , she says , I said I 'll oh I do n't know mm , write a memoirs mum she said er , you know and I said you know a lot about New Invention , which I do but it 's Willenhall you 're interested in , but it all sort or entails the lot and erm there might be things I 've can I wish I 'd have told you if I can think about them after it 's finished , but it 's erm .
2 But I think a lot of them were genuinely concerned , as in my case I think this person was genuinely worried about me because I 'd had , it was my third child and I I do think she was er worried about me because er you know you do n't want to keep having babies and losing them but I was n't worried about , I was worried about myself , to say I was n't worried that 's stupid , but er we just hoped and hoped and kept hoping .
3 Cos every time I turn around yeah cos you two always sort of w looking at me and whispering and , you know , m half the time you have been talking about me cos I 've heard you mention my name and it 's not very nice .
4 There were cases of families being made to leave by conditions being rendered difficult for them after they had made complaints to the corporation housing department .
5 I 've looked after the kids for them while they 've gone to vote , anything to get them here , that was the thing .
6 If I were just starting zandering from the beginning I would not even consider night fishing for them until I had got my act together in the daytime .
7 It was worse for them because they had kept their child and had time to form a bond with it . ’
8 ‘ But if we move against him openly , and him the King 's friend , the King may call out all the clans against us , with the promise of our land as prize for them when they 've destroyed us ; and we 've unfriends enough would jump at the chance . ’
9 As we suggest in more detail in Chapters 2 and 3 , you will be able to find materials more easily and see the best arrangement for them when you have formed a sense of what you are looking for .
10 Perhaps it would have been better for them if they had gone straight to hostels or agricultural training camps .
11 The Foreign Office Minister , Mr William Waldegrave , said : ‘ The message we must get across is that those in the security services , those working for the state , should recognise that a day of reckoning will come for them as it has come for the East Germans and others . ’
12 She said it had prompted more real conversation between them than she had achieved in all their previous encounters .
13 I would n't recommend this one it 's just this is good for me because it 's got sort of
14 Senga blinked back tears , " he told me he loved me and that he 'd come back for me when he 'd made his fortune and could afford to take me away . "
15 And they come back and see me what they taken from here and seen in other papers is a privilege for me if I 've set them off in my biased Welsh way . .
16 If not it 'll be for me to tell her lovin' papa that his baby daughter is lost , and what 's the bettin' he 'll be over here on the fastest boat runnin' , to cut my throat for me if anything 's happened to her ? ’
17 A little while ago it come too much for me cos I 'd got a lot to pay .
18 But I mean , it 's getting to the stage now where it 's gon na become counter-productive , well , for me cos it 's got to such a point now where I 've got exchanges going through , I 've got erm sales going through , details to be typed , canvassing going out , instructions , appointments to make , the outcomes
19 This was a joy for me as I had puzzled often on the jumble of tops visible from the A82 and in the mass of high peaks this area contains .
20 They began with Haydn 's Cello Concerto , which was a pleasant surprise for me as I had heard the piece only a week or two before at a concert of Mozart and Haydn 's music featuring Camerata and had liked the piece very much .
21 I think they look after them when they 've lost a lot of weight , you know .
22 I can die happy if you will look after them when I have gone . ’
23 He had looked after her since she had come here .
24 Willie turned quickly and stumbled hurriedly down the path leaving Lucy to stare silently after him until he had disappeared into the cottage .
25 Next month : do n't miss our 16-page supplement on curly hair — how to look after it if you 've got it , how to get it if you have n't !
26 The confidence was knocked out of me after I had won a scholarship at the age of eleven and was sent to a school in Hampshire .
27 ‘ But you have n't made such a fool of me as you 've made of yourself .
28 This was the first news I had had of them since they had left Maymyo a fortnight earlier .
29 It all seemed too large , too over-provided-for to feed them and the stunted attendants , even if there were a few more of them than they 'd seen until now ( and they were always complaining about being short-staffed , anyway ) .
30 But if the master has made him a bailee of them so as to vest him with exclusive possession , then , like any other bailee of this sort , he has it ; so , too , if goods are delivered to him to hand to his master , he has possession of them until he has done some act which transfers it to his master , e.g .
  Next page