Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [verb] have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Almost everyone I met had lost at least one relative , some had lost several , and families had been scattered hundreds of miles apart , ’ said Mr Thomas .
2 ‘ I 've known Buff Orpingtons whom I thought had a spark . ’
3 Indeed the Ards and Linfield contingents should have been , at least , spoken to by referee Herbie Barr , whom I thought had a below average game .
4 The most admirable part of the whole affair was the undeviating loyalty of his wife , Valerie Hobson , with whom I had had some encounters previously , when she was married to Anthony Havelock-Allan .
5 At that , some apprentices , whom I judged to have been well-primed and well-paid for their services , set up a feeble shout .
6 Then the people moved aside and we passed through the smiling , cheering crowd , some of whom I noticed had tears in their eyes .
7 My thanks also are due to Miss Mary Burkett and her staff at Abbot Hall , from whom I have had help and co-operation since the start of the survey in 1975 ; to Mr B. C. Jones and Miss S. J. MacPherson , County Archivists , of the County Records Office , who have given generous help and advice ; ; to Marie Hartley and Joan Ingilby , whose book first aroused my interest in the stocking trade ; to my fellow members of the Lancashire and Lakes Guild of Spinners , Weavers and Dyers for encouragement and support ; to my granddaughter , Anne Allen , who took the photographs , ( except where otherwise stated ) ; to my daughter , Jan Hare , who typed the manuscript ; to my friends , Penelope Porter , Kathryn Allen and Mary Sutherland , who gave technical advice , reviewed text and read proofs ; Elizabeth Edwards and Kathleen Drummond for advice and information , and above all my thanks to the many kind people who live where there are galleries , and who have put up with my enquiries with such patience and kindness .
8 The psychic gifts appear to originate from no particular relationship , according to most of those to whom I have had to minister .
9 Their fate is also being decided here in London , where our Foreign and Commonwealth Office and our Minister for Overseas Development , with whom I have had many talks on this large subject are doing all that they can to help .
10 The children with whom I worked had the least opportunity in terms of personal development and careers , and they were likely to be drawn into a variety of different forms of behaviour , among which the first was often the use of and then addiction to tobacco .
11 And no-one I know has any sense of ‘ the family ’ .
12 No-one I met had even been seen by the police .
13 I did manage to find the address of the company through an advert , but after writing to them I have had no reply and so I am unable to recharge the 2-lb of resin that I have used .
14 According to them I have had four weeks off in ten years .
15 OH YEH , HE 'S GOING TO LOVE GOING OUT WITH SOMEONE EVERYONE THINKS HAS GOT HIV INFECTION .
16 Yes , I I I I 've had these for a relatively short period of time .
17 And erm you know , I I 've had on occasion , when there have been a couple of people in our flat , we had n't either done or said anything .
18 Well I I think I I 've had my doubts from the start and I you have you 're iffy about it and I do n't want anybody whose iffy generally does n't make it with us .
19 Erm I I 've had a couple of difficulties with those .
20 I I 've had to bring
21 Cos I I 've had enough .
22 I I 've had it for years .
23 Well I stayed on as an orderly because they said that I could erm I could marry because er I was n't erm classed as erm tt Er I would n't pass it on to me husband , so I could marry , provided I I prevented having children for er five years , that you had to see the Doctor until The medical Doctor at Nottingham , until he pronounced you clear , you see ?
24 I mean you look at , see I I 've had , I felt like when I was coughing at work I felt like sitting there and I thought I ca n't believe this .
25 Well I I want to have a big picture of England on the wall on which I can start to tick off bits as we get them .
26 my Lord I I do have some other observations on matters with Mr but it maybe more economical and effective on the new issues to wait until after Mr has addressed you and to deal with them at one point
27 I I I have had dealings with him .
28 Certainly my personal reaction when hearing of the unexpected death of someone I know has always been , ‘ I must wait to have it confirmed in some sort of irrevocable way because I 'm sure I must have got it wrong ’ .
29 Of course , ’ he added with a twisted smile , ‘ it was n't until your last day in the office that I realised you were under the impression that it was I who 'd had the affair with Elise . ’
30 I think for the time being I I 'd I 'd I 'd I 'd I 'd I think that it makes sense to be fully in control of it , I think that I you know have great faith in Virgin Atlantic , erm I think that it erm it 's got a great future , erm but erm er I do n't think it would be that easy to erm you know to I do n't think we 'd have partners falling over themselves to get into the airline business in in in this recession .
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