Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb base] [adv] [vb pp] [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | As I say I 've not had anything like the bad experience of it that a lot of people have had . |
2 | Shame you have n't got one . |
3 | And erm if you ask for the despatch manager they say we have n't got one . |
4 | they , they still have n't got any , as you say they have n't got anything to eat , I mean what 's the point of you putting |
5 | They say they have never heard anything like it . |
6 | Hope you have n't brushed anything pervy with this one ! |
7 | ‘ I hope you have n't told anyone . ’ |
8 | Well , what are you going to do with Riley House , I mean you have n't got nothing yet . |
9 | Too much bloody worry , I mean we 've never done anything like that anyway . |
10 | I know I 've only got one left , yeah . |
11 | ‘ You know I have n't written anything for months , darling . |
12 | It worries me , because it 's there again tomorrow … in my mind I 've got a fixed routine , but I know I have n't got one really … |
13 | The only thing I 've do I thought , oh no , I know when , I 've no do I feel I 've no done anything wrong . |
14 | I suppose you 've never seen anyone dead , have you ? ’ |
15 | the solicitor hurries you through the interview so that you feel you have not explained everything fully ; |
16 | " When we started the garden the soil was very poor , ' says Michael 'But we have gradually added plenty of peat and it has improved greatly . " |
17 | But suppose they have n't got one at the shop ? ’ |
18 | I think I 've just scrubbed one out that 's right . |
19 | ‘ Yes — keep your fingers crossed — I think I 've actually found someone at last , ’ she told him with a thankful sigh . |
20 | ‘ Tonight I think I have finally captured one . ’ |
21 | Perhaps if I move on I think we 've perhaps got one a little bit bigger . |
22 | I think we 've only had one for ages and ages . |