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

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1 Well d' ya know what I have n't to your place yet , the , fireplace .
2 I have little in them , nothing that matters , but those few crumpled contents laid out on the table are my possessions .
3 Then , waving aloft a sheaf of papers , he uttered the famous lie that was to catapult him into the limelight for four years : ‘ I have here in my hand a list of 205 names that were made known to the Secretary of State as being members of the Communist Party and who nevertheless are still working and shaping policy in the State Department . ’
4 ‘ Well then , suppose I have here in my pocket a paper that shows where Flint hid his treasure , ’ said the doctor .
5 ‘ Nevertheless I have somewhat against thee , because thou hast left thy first love . ’
6 For example , in English Hop Growers Ltd v Derring [ 1928 ] 2 KB 174 Scrutton LJ said " I have always for myself regarded it as in the public interest that parties who , being in an equal position of bargaining , make contracts , should be compelled to perform them , and not to escape from their liabilities by saying that they had agreed to something which was unreasonable " .
7 IT MAY surprise readers of this column that I have never in my life voted Conservative at a general election .
8 I have never in my life looked forward to starting a diet , but by the end of my holiday I could n't wait to get back on it to maintain my slimmer figure ( with every other diet I have put weight back on and more ! ) .
9 I have never in my entire life seen so much crap ( wheeeeeeee ! ) .
10 ‘ But then , I have never in my life known a single headmaster of whom that might not be said . ’
11 Before dealing with the many points raised by right hon. and hon. Members , I propose to say something about Wales but , before doing that , I should point out that I have never in my life before spoken from one doughnut to another .
12 I am an elected representative of the people of Northern Ireland , three thousand three hundred of our people have been murdered , that 's the equivalent of a hundred thousand people in Britain , it is the responsibility of every elected representative to do everything in their power , everything in their power , to stop that , The least responsibility that they have , the least they can do , is enter into dialogue directly with the people involved and I apologize to no-one for that , and if anybody is telling me that I 'm tainted because I do that , you know , I do n't know what sort of minds they 've got , because I think it 's our responsibility to do everything in our power to bring this violence to an end , and what 's more , what I 'm doing has massive support of ordinary people on both sections of our community because I have never in my twenty years experienced the nature of the support and the way that it 's being expressed to me by people in the streets , by telephone , and in particular by
13 I have never in my life , in public or in private , in earnest or in jest , either called or even thought myself a fascist .
14 I have never in my entire business life experienced such a ridiculous state of affairs .
15 ‘ Miss Kenton , if you are under the impression you have already at your age perfected yourself , you will never rise to the heights you are no doubt capable of .
16 ‘ Be assured that if they crown anyone king than your elder son whom they have with them , we will on the day following crown his brother whom you have here with you . ’
17 I see from the programme , that you have ahead of you Professor Dorrf 's report of current work at Bell , also presentation of material on recordal systems , and many other gifts straight from the horses ' mouths .
18 ‘ Later , we will talk of us , if that be your will — but I see that you have much on your mind .
19 So you have there before you , members , a draft agreement which itemizes the , the main components .
20 Right , what we have here in my book ooh I 'll tell you in moment
21 We 're all prone to do that , were all prone to take the line of least resistance and you find this not just in the truth but in any sort of community in life , in any area of life that wish to go , you , you may find this at work or at school , you youngsters , there 's always a little Johnny at the back is n't it , that , that will fit in the back row and think if I 'm back here teacher wo n't notice you see , were act were actually tuck himself up in the corner and er think well if I 'm , if I 'm up here nobody will notice me and see the day goes by and er we do n't have so much to do , those are the type of people that in , in , in a physical life er sort of going to sleep are n't they , they do n't want to accept responsibility and we , we find even in the truth , you 'll always find it in congregations like we have here in our congregation , we 're not different , we 're all the same are n't we , we 're all flesh and we 're all imperfect and we 're all prone to doing or wanting to do the things that are different or you know than , than what Jehovah wants us to do and we all want to tuck ourselves up a little corner sometimes and yet we should n't be like that and this is what the scriptures tell us and warn us about to put ourselves headlong into the truth , be whole sole , be awake , be alert , be vigilant to the things that are going on and there 's a lot going on in the truth at this particular time , things are changing , the scriptures tell us that the scene of the world is changing and that 's true is n't it ?
22 In an address to Charles II in 1681 the mayor proclaimed that ‘ We can truly say without boasting that we have neither in our town nor corporation one dissenter from the present government in church and state ’ .
23 We have also from his pen a long Dialogue with Trypho the Jew .
24 But who can look at the images of starving children on the news each night and not believe that they have right on their side ?
25 Well they have n't with me . .
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