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

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1 I am here because you have a legacy from your father .
2 No , I ca n't say I like any of these jobs — I do them because they 've got to be done : I 'm here and I 've got to do them ( all said in a dragging monotone ) .
3 Now I 'm here and I have a place too and nothing 's going to change that .
4 ‘ Well , now that I 'm here and you 've apparently succeeded in your nasty little ploy , where do I sleep ? ’
5 Yeah I do n't know , I 'm not and I 've
6 I 'm not if I 've still got this cold .
7 That evening , pacing the floor of his chamber before the most able of his mormaers and his churchmen , he had said , ‘ What would I do if I were Siward and I had just lost all hope of my heirs ruling Northumbria ?
8 I , I was in when I had a hysterectomy and , but I think I was so ill I was glad really that erm I was on my own then .
9 As for myself , I was back where I had begun in Opposition .
10 In reality , I was back where I had started — in a position of helplessness and hopelessness — but with one important exception .
11 I was there when you had your hair done .
12 As far as Kuwait is concerned we 'd like to see our country free again and this gives us the type of hope we have been wanting for the past six months , and I am sure for the people inside Kuwait — because I was there for about three weeks prior to the after the invasion I was there and I had to escape that country .
13 It was nice , however , to walk through the front door and retire to my bed , I was home and I had survived .
14 Oh oh how many times have you been back since you 've retired ?
15 And although you 're right that they 've been selling flowers for a long time , they underwent a massive re-fit recently .
16 Well , sometime Wednesday you go , you really go through it cos you you 're not you 're not halfway through but you 're still but you 've done quite a bit .
17 I said you were here and you 'd boarded early .
18 We slept and when we woke you were here and he had gone . ’
19 Well I think , I 've got ta say that I think it might be ha it might be working better now with there but when not there and we go to and say can you tell me where X Y Z is , the response you 're gon na get is I 'm sorry I do n't know and the reason she wo n't know is that she 's never bothered to ask because she 's not talking so it 's okay while there but it wo n't be when she 's not because I 've had that , sorry I do n't know .
20 She would n't be as popular as she is today if I had n't guided her career .
21 It was her family that were changing , she thought : she was just as she had always been .
22 She was there because you had not kept your appointment with her and so she had to make her own way home in the dark . ’
23 ‘ She had n't been harmed , but she said Edouard was attacked while she was there and it had been done as a warning to her .
24 Well I think more than anything if they 'd have seen the state she was in after she 'd had this
25 It is easy to be unaware of the pressures we are under until they have built up to a head .
26 Oh , he 's got to get motivated cos if we 're going away we got to save some pennies up and if we commit ourselves then we 've got to save pennies up , it 's no good coming and saying to me you 're going away next week , I shall turn round and say sod you matey we 're not cos we 've got no bloody money .
27 Well when when we were there before he 'd got a lot there !
28 It 's just , I I you know , we were there and we 'd sort of gone past so rather than reverse
29 Well they are anyway cos they 've been doing the test at eleven !
30 Although although there 's a lot of people who feel they 're all living in the lap of luxury if you 're Post Office or B T pensioners , they are n't and we have n't been able to get this surplus er in any way used for the benefit of those people and er and that 's where the ownership of the fund really and the surplus are tied in together .
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