Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] have work " in BNC.

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1 As such , he or she has to work closely with the creative people and with media : in some agencies this includes the media planning , too .
2 He or she has worked in Britain for 44 years before retirement .
3 And many women actually did take to their beds when they were menstruating and erm sort of retired from active life and this was n't possible then because so many women had been called up you know and they had had to be in the army or they had to work in factories and it was n't possible for them to be absent .
4 Rome Central is one of the three top postings in the country , along with Milan and Naples , and I 'd worked my way there through a succession of jobs in various provincial headquarters .
5 going around and I 'd worked right through it because of all the Christmas preparation
6 I mean , and I 'd worked in one in Oldham and the difference between the one that was a fifty shilling tailors in Oldham and
7 ‘ Bore da , Miss Emily , I 'm Joey and I 've worked for your father since I was a boy .
8 She 's made me more responsible and I 've done better in my exams and I 've worked at my English .
9 And when I go to Wales for a holiday and there are Welshmen , they 're just as good as I am , some can sing so much nicer , and I 've worked with Scotsmen in engineering factories , and there 's no better engineers than Scotsmen , but they do n't necessarily call them British .
10 The business is out there , we are set up to do it , and I 've worked it out and and Zain and Ian and I of course we have to go through it , that eventually we will be able to meet it .
11 My parents are both dead , and I 've worked since I left school , at one thing and another .
12 And I 've worked harder than I 've ever worked to complete that goal .
13 Yeah I said well I earn half of it as well then and I 've worked for half of it , but I ai n't paying the bills either
14 Except for our differences over Barbara Castle 's proposals for trade union reform , he and I had worked closely together since 1964 , and during my early days as Chancellor of the Exchequer when sterling was under great strain he was a considerable strength and comfort .
15 Then , not more than a week later , I was coming down the back corridor from the kitchen when Miss Kenton came out of her parlour and uttered a statement she had clearly been rehearsing ; this was something to the effect that although she felt most uncomfortable drawing my attention to errors made by my staff , she and I had to work as a team , and she hoped I would not feel inhibited to do similarly should I notice errors made by female staff .
16 And God was very good to me there , I was n't the brightest in the year and I had to work very hard , but God always was with me as I always passed my exams much to my surprise .
17 The medical faculty at Buenos Ayres would not accept me , and I had to work day and night for a year to learn enough science to be enrolled .
18 I am so pleased with the Elna ; I began making my bedroom curtains some time ago , but had to steel myself and put them away , as the ‘ British Biographies ’ book was exerting great pressure to keep to its schedule and I had to work on it in much of my spare time .
19 ‘ Sebastian , ’ I said , ‘ I 'm tired and I have to work .
20 I have to stop and think , and I have to work out that four hundred millilitres is not quite five hundred millilitres , so it 's about , but I 'm not sure how about a pou a pint .
21 Yes , ma'am , I understand ; and I have worked with children before … well , when I was at the nuns ’ school , it was part of the older pupils ' duty to be in charge of two or three of the younger ones to see they washed properly and … well , things like that , and just before I left I was doing this . ’
22 ‘ You have to remember that Tim , Sue and I have worked together for a very long time now .
23 The Secretary of State and I have worked hard in discussions with the brewers to get improvements in the way in which they treat their tenants .
24 The phrasing got so slow and emphatic that you knew that she wanted you to listen to and weigh up every single word ; but you could n't tell if each word was freighted with anger , or bitterness , or joy ; it just came out with great , quiet force , and you had to work out its tone for yourself .
25 You 've to work and you 've to work overtime and you be round the clock .
26 You 're showing much improved form and you 've worked hard on your Christies .
27 ‘ Mr McKillop , you 've travelled a long way and you 've worked hard but I think this is as far as you 're likely to get . ’
28 And you 've worked out the audience .
29 You have been patient and you have worked hard , and I fear on many occasions late into the night I 'm sure , you have proved adaptable and er you have been good-tempered .
30 However , you will probably have obstacles such as window reveals , door openings and built-in furniture in the room , all competing to be the centre of attention , and you have to work out the best ‘ centre point ’ while trying to avoid having very thin cut-tile borders and edges anywhere .
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