Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pron] have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Climbing up to the right and beyond Cow Dub , I followed the beck , dry where it had drained away through the limestone but flowing where the bands of sandstone outcropped , until on the open fell the limestone gave way to glacial moraine and the beck gurgled noisily back down towards Cow Dub . |
2 | I think it 's a stigma that a lot of men feel they ca n't show that they 're depressed or they 've got a problem so they 'll pick up a ph , a phone . |
3 | And you know what I wanted , some Fairly liquid or they 've got ta go up and get it . |
4 | Where , unless somebody 's fallen asleep or something has bored somebody to death . |
5 | Perhaps you 're exhausted where you 've had a gear problem . |
6 | When they 're pregnant or they 've got a little baby . |
7 | Springfield 's backup must have been summoned by Larsen , either that or they had decided to move in themselves . |
8 | Either that or I 've got wax in my ears . |
9 | Either that or she 'd got two woollies on . |
10 | Either that or she 's run out of schools to send him to . |
11 | The upshot of it is that the appellate court , where the matter is one of discretion , as this is of course , will not interfere with the discretion of the court below unless it considers that the court was plainly wrong or it has erred in principle , that it has taken into account something it should not have done or has failed to take into account something it should have done , and on that narrow basis I must proceed with this appeal . |
12 | Was this where he had trained as a young man ? |
13 | He escaped in his pyjamas , and the plaster of Paris on his leg was sopping wet where he had fallen in a ditch , but he was in good spirits . |
14 | It appears that there are many points at which er we can identify with one another or I have found that I can identify with the church and its social responsibility in this country because of our experience in my country . |
15 | Moreover , hospital early discharge schemes have been slow to develop , yet are immensely popular where they have taken root . |
16 | It was much lighter than he had expected , largely because of a rear door , now open , which led to a glass extension giving a view of the headland . |
17 | The four main opposition parties announced on June 30 that they had formed the National Democratic Front to co-ordinate their election campaign . |
18 | President Lee Teng-hui announced on April 30 that he had signed a document declaring the end of the " Period of Mobilization for the Suppression of the Communist Rebellion " at midnight on April 30-May 1 . |
19 | But the Junior also felt a little odd , the playing area being rather off to one side , so Hamer would say it 's this that they 've looked to address — but I still think they could have done it better . |
20 | I do not mean by this that they have had to invent new beliefs , but they do have to adopt the voluntary camaraderie of the sects . |
21 | These documents appear to be expanding in length daily , but the principal provisions tend to remain constant , and it is because of this that I have felt able to expound a series of amendments which I believe a commercial conveyancer should have in mind in considering the draft documentation . |
22 | So appealing a plant do I find this that I have planted a ‘ fairy ring ’ of eight where the hurricane left a space . |
23 | Betty Rizzo observes that Philip Leapor voted for the first time in the 1749 election for Knight of the Shire , and judges from this that he had used the capital from the subscription to buy his freehold [ Rizzo ] . |
24 | It was clear that everyone had felt equally proprietorial about Philip . |
25 | Nevertheless , it is clear that something has happened in Lothian to diminish injecting prevalence among clinic attenders . |
26 | One of them gesticulated to us and , using harsh , staccato Russian ( which neither of us understood ) and rather violent stabs into the air , made it very clear that we had taken a dangerous route over the ice and that we were very stupid indeed . |
27 | I have made it clear that we have made decisions for the future structure of the Army that will result in a higher proportion of the Army overall being drawn from Scotland — I imagine that the hon. Gentleman will welcome that . |
28 | It is fairly clear that they had rediscovered at least some of Mendel 's laws before his work was known to them . |
29 | It seems clear that they had corresponded during 1796 , and by the time they met again at Stowey they were well acquainted with each other 's work . |
30 | And if it is clear that they have exercised their right of choice , problems can still arise in determining what precisely they have chosen . |