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

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1 To prove , yet again , that he was a good salesman as well as a good cook , Esmonde did me a special offer on a small bottle of rice wine which he persuaded me I just had to try .
2 Excuse me I just have to rush over here for no real reason and touch something and rush back again .
3 I think it right to bear in mind the evidence of Mr a solicitor now specializing in re-habilitation work who is himself alas wheelchair bound , erm , he has directly relevant experience and he expressed the view that er two ramps leading up to the vehicle from the rear could be unsafe and were in his view generally less satisfactory than the platform with which the conversion equips the Nissan Serena , in those circumstances it seems to me I really have no choice but to er adopt the alternative of the conversion and er there is an agreed figure of thirty nine thousand , eight hundred and sixty six pounds in relation to that .
4 I have some sympathy for the Home Secretary in these matters , he is not an Officer of State who over-occupies the position for whom I normally have a great deal of sympathy I must confess , er but on this occasion I do have some sympathy .
5 My inclination was to decline , but as that would have been discourteous in the extreme to Wilson , for whom I then had enormous respect , I agreed to see him .
6 Hugh Ritchie , the Departmental Officer one rank above Mr S — , a kind and gentlemanly character with whom I always had rapport , sent for me and asked why I wanted to leave .
7 He taught me a lot and was also a good type of person for whom I always have had a very high regard .
8 So I I just had n't allowed for it and er m my wife was saying I 've got some finishing off as well quite a students finishing off and erm my wife said , put an advert in the paper .
9 Er sir , I I just have er one further point here .
10 I I rather have a
11 Yeah , yes , I I sometimes have difficulty with my twelve year old daughter ,
12 I mean I I once had a job , it was booked Er now what do they call the road ?
13 I I I only had one one illness in my life until last year .
14 you 've got proof , and I used to check it as a form teacher every , at the end of every week tick it and sign it I I only had about what , twenty in the class used to , every end of every week check and see they 're writing their homework down and if any problems came of it had n't written it down they were in trouble !
15 I mean I I obviously had n't said that to her .
16 I I actually have a bucket of cold water just behind the door and I could n't care what age they are , whack .
17 So really just I I always have problems , I I always tend to play it down like that , I do n't know why .
18 Er Chairman I I really have to say I do n't I do n't really agree with the assertion that the policy is is essentially more restrictive than than er P P G seven will indicate and I would endorse what er Patrick Earle has said in in that regard .
19 Through events of different kinds we are likely to be put in touch with aspects of ourselves which previously have been overlooked — we are given a jolt , and have to make a bridge between how things used to be and how they threatened .
20 They are present in house dust ; they stick to clothing , carpets , towels and bedlinen ; they can also be picked up in garden soil , on unwashed vegetables and salads , or from contact with someone who already has worms .
21 Preparation for this type of surgery may be shared with the stoma care nurse and/or the patient may sometimes be introduced to someone who already has a stoma .
22 Suddenly a man will see himself as a sexual failure rather than as someone who simply had not been able to achieve an erection on one single occasion .
23 ‘ The results show that we can be 99 per cent certain that these are the remains of Josef Mengele rather than the remains of someone who coincidentally had precisely the same genetic makeup . ’
24 ‘ We 've found someone who really has a problem . ’
25 Someone who possibly had more influence on Laing than anyone else was the late Sir Douglas Crawford , formerly chairman of Wm Crawford $ Sons , which became part of United Biscuits in 1962 when Sir Douglas became vice-chairman until his retirement in 1974 .
26 People can come to expect too much of someone who suddenly has great success .
27 Because I we never had sa we never had erm calculators .
28 ‘ If you consider that out of the 1,800 listed companies the top 200 account for 85 per cent of the equity market by market capital , and that once you get to the next 100 companies like ourselves they already have comparatively few qualified people in the finance function , the addition of equally qualified internal audit people looks like overkill . ’
29 Have I discovered there are past hurts within me which still have a dominant role in the way I cope with conflict today ?
30 But when we got there we found that the mountain we had perceived from the map to be the Cathedral , and which everyone else had perceived to be the Cathedral , was in fact another mountain altogether .
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