Example sentences of "[art] things [pers pn] have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Gon na ask you to do an exercise now er it 'll it 'll take us to four o'clock before we start talking about assertiveness what I 'm gon na ask you to do is in one , two three , one two in two twos and a three I want you to put on paper one side one sheet of paper to sum up all the things we 've done about communication so far today and it 's going to other people on this course , and it 's going to be marked by one of them on this course .
2 Now I 'm not I like I like the thought of but I prefer the thought of in work and how people can work together using this type of thing and think about it in the context of work rather than in the context that it talks about erm and it 'll be interesting to talk to you tomorrow so if to see what you think have the think about the things we 've talked about .
3 Erm so really the issue is we have n't made any decisions yet , these are the things we 've got ta try and make decisions on , but we will need to be starting to think them before we get to June .
4 Would that we could as easily gather back all the things we have said in mistake over the years , gather them in and powder them down until not one trace of their original form is left .
5 On the 24th November we leave the Kings Lodge to lead a team of 17 students ( adults ) and 6 children to Hyderabad in Central India to share some of the things we have learned over these last three months of lectures .
6 Which was crazy , she reflected as she sat there , after all the things they 'd done to each other with their bodies , and the things yet to be done .
7 We 've both become victims of Private Eye and I know that he would laugh at some of the things they 've said about me , and I 'd do the same to him .
8 The things they had grazed on lay around the bed — the remnants of a baguette , some salami , tomatoes , a pot of cottage cheese , a big wooden bowl of fruit .
9 Inside were all the things they had asked for , and some they had not — some wine , two chickens , twelve big red roses .
10 ‘ It is not only the economic loss of the things they have stolen from them but the fear , which in some cases leads to long-term psychological consequences which , if the victim is elderly , may never go away . ’
11 She leant down and started to lick out his ear , bit his lobes , started to tell him of all the things she had done with other men .
12 She heard words like ‘ impulsive ’ , ‘ trusting ’ , ‘ hot-tempered ’ being mentioned , and she slotted the adjectives into her own life , thinking back to all the things she had done in the past which conformed with the personality being dissected by the astrologer .
13 ‘ Nothing , ’ said Comfort , who had been unable either to forget or justify some of the things she had said to Julia during the war .
14 The memory of all the things she had said to him came back to her and she was suddenly scared .
15 Of all the things she had expected from life , the events of the last twenty-four hours had not been remotely near them .
16 He did n't bother deciding which of the things she 'd said to him she was referring to .
17 She had n't meant half the things she 'd said to him .
18 Cath 's just put a few things together and thought well I may as well let you , you know , she may as well let you know what the things she 's put in
19 She had shot him for all the things he had done to her and her husband , shot him because , in the end , she still loved him , and it made his ultimate betrayal all the harder to bear .
20 She could not know the things he had discovered about himself in the last few days .
21 Before , on the landing , the things he had said to her , thought of her …
22 When in 1918 the party needed a social programme for negotiations with Lloyd George , it was to the work of the USRC that they turned ; in 1922 Griffith-Boscawen was able as Minister of Health to do some of the things he had attempted in 1912 ; much of Neville Chamberlain 's work as a reformer of the Poor Law was presaged by a USRC report of 1913 written by Hills .
23 One of the things he had learned since coming to Egypt was that the country had its rhythms and that if you were going to get anywhere you had to work with them and not against them .
24 His eyes were intently on her as he came back and he put the things he had brought on her dressing-table , ready to remove .
25 He turned away to the bedside table and found a souvenir sack of nickels from Las Vegas among the things he had unpacked from his pockets .
26 And he listened , he would n't really say what he had been doing , but later he showed me some of the things he 'd done in the Hebrides .
27 A pink tinge coloured her cheeks as she remembered the things he 'd whispered to her while they 'd made love .
28 The things I 've seen in them vats when I worked for the brewery . ’
29 That 's the um general er consensus in most of the things I 've read in trying to find out stuff for this lecture .
30 Playing with the things I 've learned from Diebenkorn , and hoping to make it back to London next year .
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