Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pron] [pers pn] have " in BNC.
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1 | There had been no retaliation by the MacIans , but they all knew they were ready for it if any had come , and who to thank for the readiness ; and no-one mentioned who they had to thank for the threat . |
2 | I asked what she had been knitting in Pattern A before and she recalled that she had been using a pattern where she had used the ‘ enlarge ’ and had asked it to start on R8 . |
3 | ‘ I asked what you 'd been doing for the last five years … ’ |
4 | We talked about the moths for a bit , and then someone asked what she had done with the mask . |
5 | And then at once , I realized what I 'd said . |
6 | John , of Pontypridd , Mid Glamorgan , said yesterday : ‘ It was n't until I came to pay for a car at the auction that I realised what I 'd done . |
7 | ‘ It was only when the doorbell rang and two more couples joined us that I realised what he had in mind . ’ |
8 | ‘ Not , of course , that I realised what he 'd done then . |
9 | But years later I realised what he 'd done . |
10 | At the end of two years she applied for jobs with various banks and when I met her she had just been accepted as a trainee accounting technician . |
11 | When I met him he 'd just done his shopping for two weeks . |
12 | Even before I met him I 'd admired a North Shore picture of his which showed the Kam Highway as it meandered out of the hills and down into Haleiwa , flanked by pineapple plantations and clumps of trees , and in the distance the Pacific , rippling with big waves . |
13 | The week I met them they had £2 left after shopping for food . |
14 | That 's why I crawl down holes and chuck myself off cliffs and ride the bike — it 's been the only way I could feel alive , but since I met you I 've come alive in other ways , ways I 'd forgotten long ago . |
15 | I was very tired after the long flight from London to Sydney and on the television show someone attacked what I had just been saying . |
16 | And I got myself you 've got use other philosophers |
17 | After that I searched high and low for a new teacher , and when I found one I had to start from scratch . |
18 | She said if I found you I had to ask you to dinner . |
19 | If I changed it they 'd probably convenient . |
20 | Perhaps I discerned something they had in common , but what I saw chiefly was that they were different from me . |
21 | All this was prompted by a week in Spain where I encountered something I have n't experienced in years — fresh air — and it 's quite gone to my head . |
22 | When he did n't come , I told myself I 'd been foolish even to hope . |
23 | I strongly felt that Resenence had come to me in the dream and yet , when I awoke , when the morning came , I told myself I had created it myself . |
24 | ‘ I told her we 'd had a tip-off . |
25 | ‘ I told her I 'd got my sights set on a high-born heiress and she damned near scratched my eyes out . |
26 | My mum come up to see me and asked me what the bandage was for and I told her I 'd burnt myself . |
27 | I 'm still friends with my tutor , and she was really pleased when I told her I 'd got a job . |
28 | I told her I 'd breast-fed the children on it and taught them to read by the fire on it , and that it had been wonderful as a family gathering place for many years . |
29 | I told her I 'd been dreaming and she sat on the bed and held my hand for a bit . |
30 | ‘ I told her I 'd seen you over the weekend , ’ she relayed . |