Example sentences of "[pron] have [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But something I would like to say , which no-one has touched on at all ; we 've all been talking about the laws that affect women and equal opportunities , and no-one has mentioned anything about the horrendous hours that are worked in parliament making it not impossible , but extremely difficult for women to become politicians working in parliament to be the people who make the laws , to be the people who can actually affect women 's roles in society erm everyone seems to accept the fact that our own parliament , totally dominated by men , and the sort of hours that only men can work , making it extremely difficult for women .
2 ‘ I can only imagine someone has jumped out on her and dragged her away for some reason .
3 Because the practice is something in which people share , there are behavioural criteria for saying that someone has cottoned on to the use of an expression .
4 Several times it 's happened to me that someone has come up to me and asked if I 've ever done a play .
5 Bites generally occur when someone has sat down in woodland , bracken or heather , unaware that they are close to or on an adder .
6 Do you know what yours has gone up to ?
7 Within days , for instance , I 'd broken up with my girlfriend , because things came to the surface that I had been neatly burying away for years .
8 Yet every time I thought I 'd broken out of that cage you pushed me back again . ’
9 It was incredible that I 'd ended up in her kitchen , too , because she was the perfect person for me to cry on — and she , knowing me from way back when , was a phenomenal comfort to me , explaining so much I did n't know about the Jewish way of death , about the absence of hell , about the soul .
10 The problems of Russia suddenly became topical two years ago at school , and although I 'd grown up with a faint mistrust of ‘ Commies ’ , in 1988 I started writing to Murat , a young Russian .
11 The attitudes and assumptions I 'd grown up with had been razed to the ground , and a bold new society had risen in their place , a free-enterprise , demand-driven , flaunt-it-and-fuck-you society , dedicated to excellence and achievement .
12 And more than that , I 'd grown up with divorced parents and I do think kids need a mother and a father . ’
13 And now I had a lovely fellow I 'd grown up with in the same village , the same sort of background , we 'd known each other since we were eleven , twelve ,
14 He was a good playmate and he and I enjoyed playing " horses " where one would " drive " the other in turns with string as harness — and he told me years later it was a bitter disappointment to him when I said I 'd grown out of the game .
15 I 'd gone up to Ethel 's sister to cheer her up because she was looking so miserable .
16 how much was n't held until after I 'd gone up for the money for Matthew 's back .
17 And then , after I 'd gone round to Tesco 's I went to see to collect grandma to take her to the train .
18 I 'd have dithered and I 'd have got tired and I 'd gone off of
19 I 'd gone off of it until we opened that one on Sunday when you came over and I 'd finished it by Tuesday , I was getting quite hooked on it
20 If only I 'd gone along with the doctor 's proposals , it would have been over by now — completely and painlessly over , and any feelings of guilt I might have had as a result I would surely have dealt with ages ago .
21 I 'd gone along with some of the lads — my first wife was never that keen on travel — and there she was .
22 I 'd gone out with him a few times — pictures in Penzance , that sort of thing , and father being away …
23 Me , I I mean , I 've done I 've done no work today because I went out to collect some stuff of a friend this morning and by the time I came in it was quarter past ten and I 'd gone out at ten to nine so I 'd missed the schools
24 I 'd gone out on the boat
25 And er with Michael I 'd gone out in Richard 's and bought mys , ever such a full raincoat when it was in fashion .
26 The day I came here I 'd gone down to Age Concern — I used to go there for meetings and bingo — and I told them I was n't stopping because I 'd no money .
27 He said you 'd have no idea where to start and , in any event , he had bribed two shepherds to say I 'd gone down to Foxton Mire .
28 Pat : He was six months old and I 'd gone down for his second immunisation and I mean the doctor I went to see was a family doctor — I 've known him since I was a baby — and he just , he was looking at him and he just said , ‘ Is your husband Chinese ? ’
29 I 'd 've been quicker if I 'd gone down into Brentwood , picked up the M twenty five and gone on the A one M
30 ‘ We 'd bought our house in Wimbledon on what I 'd saved up from all my other work , ’ said Crawford , ‘ and then I had to start worrying about having to pay the mortgage .
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