Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] [coord] it [be] " in BNC.

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1 When I 'd finished and it was just the two of us left I put my arms around him and kissed his face .
2 It was the longest afternoon that I had known and it was worse when I heard the sound of tea being prepared downstairs for this made me even more hungry .
3 So we accept that Thank you very much and I 'm grateful to you , I 'm sorry I 've gone but it was that general question rightly raised by
4 I 've started but it 's going rather slowly .
5 Carpet company boss Richard Atherton said : ‘ I have apologised but it was n't really our fault .
6 Te the important message that you 're , you 've raised and it is a very important one , is that over the next years , I mean we , we will have to change the way that we charge for
7 That 's not too bad actually except the day the young men loaded it back onto the trailer when we 'd finished and it was one of these corners , and I happened to be muggins on the corner where that lever was , and he had n't tied it , it was only in the ratchet , you know , he should have tied it of course .
8 that 's er one of those upright ones in there she said yeah I thought Claire might be interested in that and so I was thinking it was like the ones we 've seen but it 's not , it 's completely round and it 's on erm like a stand like that , you know , it 's an upright
9 We are happy with our progress we 've made and it 's really up to him . ’
10 These are businesses which have grown naturally because of a need that we have recognized and it is reasonable to suppose that if we have done the job right , and tested the external market to see if such services are not available to our satisfaction elsewhere , we would start with some sort of competitive edge .
11 Having heard that , and secondly due to your patience er through your patience getting clarification that it the borough could if it wished allocate its sixty hectares under this structure plan policy outside the town centres and that things that then took place in town centres would be extra , it 's not something they have to do but it 's a freedom they would have in their local plan , having heard those two things , the concern I 've got that even at sixty hectares , Harrogate 's allocation was too small erm really recedes very quickly sir , and would completely disappear and here Mr Allenby and I are at one ,
12 I wrote and thanked him on behalf of the Council for what he 'd done but it 's now a question of finding somebody who can match it .
13 And he thought he 'd landed but it was empty , it had likely somebody had got it before him .
14 It was n't working out like he 'd thought and it was going to take him a lot longer than he 'd planned .
15 Anyway , it 's cut but it 's not .
16 Er a at present , the , the coffee is all Latin American , or Central American but i i it 's intended and it 's all ground coffee at present it 's intended it will include African coffee as well .
17 I know , but it 's switched and it 's still working ?
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