Example sentences of "have [vb pp] and [pers pn] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 So I I think time has moved on , th the pressure from erm the economic pressure and the right wing pressure has grown and i think we 're now doing the right thing .
2 But , erm all that time I was running the young wives ' and we used to hold a stall in the garden , at the garden party at the church , and w when you took your takings in , you know th the treasurer would say you know , who are you , you know and I used to say young wives ' and then one day I said well , you know we 're no longer young wives , you know we were getting old and I decided there and then I 'd had enough of young wives ' , you know and er , er because I , I said , I , I was secretary and I 'll close it down it , it erm the young wives ' closed down and er er it , it had actually closed down and this lady was marvellous this secretary of the Guild , who would kno known mother and she was a councillor , she come dashing down , you know you , you , th the young wives ' has closed and you know you 've got excuse .
3 And if you do n't feel that you can fit in a pupil comment , you have to be very careful here because some people will take it as a cop-out and not do it and a that worries me and it has happened and I think it is important that the youngsters are actually given some guidance and the opportunity to do it .
4 I was gon na say er somebody told me that he 'd left and I thought it was you cos nobody would .
5 He got straight back on to the divan and lay with his eyes shut , as if I should n't have come and I felt I ought never to have come ( especially without telling C ) , and I felt as well that it really was a bit much , a pose .
6 And we 'll call it the and we 'd have said and You find you find the value of the function , for a particular number , a particular input , a particular value of X.
7 His lamp had gone out and while he was relighting it , our car must have passed and he fired his rifle vaguely in our direction .
8 He clearly thought he had won and it annoyed her .
9 I told the guard at the reception desk in the dark , grim entrance why I had come and he told me to wait .
10 It was gone as soon as it had come and he re-established his public gaze .
11 I was the first British person most of them had met and they see me as a bridge to the outside world , ’ she said .
12 If he , he does n't want to talk about potential because it will er not make the , the , the necessary action immediate , but if he can come back and say I 've seen and I know what 's going on
13 His eyes were small , but as shrewd as any Topaz had seen and she knew she would n't be able to gull him .
14 Maggie quietly told him all that Ana had said and he heard her through in silence .
15 This old fella had died and she took us there to choose what we wanted which was horrible .
16 And there 's a lady there , and er , got a caravan and her husband had died and she wanted me to swap caravans , her 's was actually a better condition caravan than mine
17 that about twenty songs on the L P we 've got and I think they all sold a million
18 There was a skylight in the attic but the sloping roof was higher than he had anticipated and he needed something to stand on .
19 Bunny asked how the interview had gone and she said it had gone very well .
20 I cried after the girl had gone and he seeing my distress and I explaining I feared your anger he put his arms around my neck and comforted me and said he was sure his real mother could not but love her sister and believe she had acted for the best .
21 Well then er quite , so he said erm it was all quiet and I looked up into the darkness and I said that the old fellow had gone and he litten his fuse and there was me there I could see the sparks in the darkness and I was way twenty feet below him and he must have whatsit .
22 His appetite for all the other necessities of life had increased and she suspected his carnal instincts were merely turned in another direction .
23 Must remember that phrase : he could see it had struck and it struck him too : he paused to give it the silent applause of a mute punctuation .
24 I told her what had happened and she took it all in her stride , and once she 'd stopped laughing about Simon she told me to head for the pub where I 'd dropped Clara .
25 Anyway , I gave him the gist of what had happened and he asked me if I would let him know if we found her . ’
26 ‘ The Duty Officer will organise a truck as soon as you 've finished and you know my home number if there are any problems . ’
27 You 're playing with her right , and then you 've finished and you put her down and she looks at you she goes , bloody sick !
28 In a moment her ladyship 's sobs had ceased and she dried her few tears .
29 The summer holidays had begun and she had plenty of time to spend in the shop , helping Mr Evans and watching him and wondering …
30 He carried her case into the room she had chosen and she caught her breath as their eyes met .
  Next page