Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] have [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | One family gave me a day off every month , told me I had to be back before nine in the evening and checked my bag when I left to see if I had n't robbed anything . |
2 | said to me I 've of told you to take half an hour so actually |
3 | The government 's Chief Medical Officer , Dr Henry Yellowlees , was the son of a distinguished psychiatrist , whom I had on more than one occasion retained as an adviser in private practice . |
4 | Well I do n't have er , I I 've in there in n it ? |
5 | It 's just that that just how I I had to be . |
6 | Oh w when I first went to place I I had to er I had to clean er clean I had to I was like a scullery maid . |
7 | Yeah I mean this is this is erm more the sort of thing that I I had in mind . |
8 | Yeah but surely sorry I I have to why do you question that now ? |
9 | Erm some days have been better than others but I I I have in retrospect enjoyed it , heartbroke though it is . |
10 | Mr I I have from you I think er six documents . |
11 | Okay well if you do n't mind my I have to er because it does affect whether you 're you 're gon na be able to erm sometimes earn the right money . |
12 | Can I you had in ? |
13 | ‘ Maybe it was somethin' she had for breakfast , ’ Sonny said . |
14 | When I assault someone it has to be justified . |
15 | Leonard Meager [ q.v. ] , in The English Gardener ( 1670 ) , printed ‘ a Catalogue of divers sorts of Fruit , which I had of my very Loving friend Captain Garrle ’ , containing over 300 varieties , many of them from France . |
16 | I went from that to a Gibson EB3 , then to a Rickenbacker 4001 , which I had for a long time . |
17 | And one of the differences that anorexia can become much more visible and identifiable , whereas those of us who have experienced bulimia , which I had for thirteen years , can be extremely secret and well disguised because we normally do n't change from normal body weight . |
18 | I was amazed at the size of it , it felt vast , and I was put in a two-bedded room which I had to myself as the house was n't full . |
19 | This was due , no doubt , to the fact that though I motored further and further from the house , I continued to find myself in surroundings with which I had at least a passing acquaintance . |
20 | The two other officers were staring at me with a curiosity which I had at first thought similar to the curiosity I had found among the soldiers . |
21 | All my tools which I had underneath the kitchen sink , my washing powder : all gone . |
22 | Had I gone on with this research at the depth which I had in view I would undoubtedly have used a far more informal interview and , having chosen possible points of difference , I would have introduced these in the interviews and let the informants develop the themes themselves . |
23 | But much latelier , in the private academies of Italy , wither I was favoured to resort , perceiving that some trifles which I had in memory , composed at under twenty or thereabouts , for the manner is that everyone must give some proof of his wit a reading there , met with acceptance above what was looked for , and other things which I had shifted in scarcity of books and conveniences to patch up amongst them , were received with written incomience which the Italian is not forward to bestow on men of this side the Alps . |
24 | I reflect with sadness upon the emotional hiatus which I have for England . |
25 | That is why we have costed the Labour party programme in the document which I have with me . |
26 | ‘ Along those basic instrument guidelines , I 've designed a bass for BC Rich called The Punisher , which I have on stage . |
27 | Then the Cid assembled together the Christians in the Alcazar , and when they were assembled , he rose upon his feet and said , Friends and kinsmen and vassals , praised be God and holy Mary Mother , all the good which I have in the world I have here in Valencia ; with hard labour I won the city , and hold it for my heritage , and for nothing less than death will I leave it . |
28 | I said , ‘ If there is naught else in Paradise for me but this delight which I have in my own nature , no other blessing will I want and not even the houris and sugarcane of Paradise will divert me from it . ' ’ |
29 | I have already referred to the Attorney-General 's reference , a type of public-interest action on behalf of the criminal classes , which is one example of the technique which I have in mind . |
30 | This brilliant piece of oratory which I have in my hand here , in addition to many other valuable insights , contains three alternative definitions of faith , two gentle digs at Professor , and one definitive statement of when the third millennium begins . |