Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes I do , I honestly do n't ask me I have n't got a clue how she managed . |
2 | No use looking at me I have n't got any answers for it |
3 | Simon had n't inherited yet ; the house was entailed of course and as there was no direct male heir ( my being what I am ) it looked as if it were going to some cousin overseas , only later it became known that Mary had had a posthumous son : he 's still a minor — here 's another member of my family whom I have n't met , I seem to have an assortment . |
4 | I have to go round to the wife of a man — a man ! my best friend ! — whom I have just left trogging off to the tube station ; I have to go round to his wife of six weeks and tell her I love her . |
5 | Heyward , of whom I have just made mention , writes of Jesus as follows : ‘ Jesus matters only if he was fully , and only , human . ’ |
6 | Bonhoeffer , the theologian to whom I have previously referred , once remarked in one of his books : ‘ When Christ calls a person , he bids him come and die . ’ |
7 | Mark , whom I have already quoted in my discussion of the lab work , was a final-year student at A who , although he had obtained A level grades of AAAB , eventually failed his degree . |
8 | These are evident in the projects of a wide variety of film-makers , artists , novelists , poets and photographers , some of whom I have already referred to . |
9 | On receiving the planning permission in February 1983 Mr. Cooper , to whom I have already referred , was concerned by condition 2 . |
10 | It is to these important matters that the people to whom I have already referred — distinguished members of the Conservative and Unionist party in Scotland — are already turning their minds , away from the implacable nature of the Secretary of State 's response . |
11 | I replaced a Night commander who I understood had ditched , or so it seemed — his name was Sqn Ldr Leigh-Smith whom I have already spoken of . |
12 | May I through The Lifeboat thank any readers who responded to my letter in the Spring 1991 issue concerning the breakage of a plate in the ‘ Heroes of the Sea ’ series to whom I have not replied personally . |
13 | I know there are many more whom I have not mentioned . |
14 | He is stopped at the door by an emaciated woman with a grotesque burn injury , whom I have not seen before . |
15 | I will certainly look with compassion in days to come on the three hon. Members whom I have not been able to call on the statement , but we have a busy day ahead of us . |
16 | The legal position in relation to the ag arrangement is uncertain since it is not expressed to provide it for in the will of Mrs who is , who is the very kindly elderly neighbour who is the landlord , but is only contained in a letter of Mrs from whom I have not heard in evidence . |
17 | there would be a practical advantage in uniting some official knowledge of their wants as well as your artistic skill , on the one hand , with my own claims , whatever they may be considered to be , on the other ; and were they to honour us by proposing a joint appointment , I can only say that I should feel much satisfaction in undertaking this great work in conjunction with a brother Architect for whom I have so great a respect as yourself … |
18 | Rose Macaulay , so often mentioned by Ivy , was the only other person whom I have ever tried to meet — unsuccessfully , for dates did not fit . |
19 | ‘ The focus of my own emotions , ’ said Ian , ‘ is not , as I think Julia 's is , my family , whom I have always been fortunate enough to be able to take for granted , but rather is it the Church , about which I 'm unduly passionate . |
20 | May I pay a tribute to the Under-Secretary , my hon. Friend the Member for Fareham ( Mr. Lloyd ) , from whom I have always had the greatest courtesy and the most enormous amount of help in dealing with constituency cases . |
21 | He was possibly one of the most brilliant boys ever at Halton , whom I have always claimed , if Whittle had not invented his jet engine , he certainly would have come very close in his time . |
22 | Abse puts his faith in Heseltine , whom I have never been able to take seriously as a politician . |
23 | ‘ Still , he thought , I must do what I can to protect the lady , to whom I owe so much , and whom I have certainly , for better , for worse , released from sleep and silence . |
24 | ‘ The police directed me straight here , and apart from them I have n't spoken to anyone . ’ |
25 | They pushed through the padded door , back towards the dining room , and Miranda confided , ‘ When I 'm really on the breadline and someone 's taking me out , I sometimes tell them I have n't any change for Madame Pipi — they give me something . |
26 | the you know they 've , I 'm supposed to have received the summer , spring and summer catalogue from them I have n't , I wonder if that 's supposed to be it . |
27 | ‘ They are a breed that will enjoy a long walk and they are excellent car travellers — in the 34 years that I have owned them I have never known one to be car sick , ’ she added . |
28 | But by mentioning them I have perhaps been able to show that when theists talk of God as ‘ both far and near ’ , or as ‘ visible and unseen ’ , they are not guilty of a simple contradiction in terms . |
29 | They did n't do I I understand that the the quarries at and and those places used to cast their own stuff , but erm I I have n't I never heard of them actually casting anything erm ferrous anyway . |
30 | Yes I I have n't said anything |