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

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1 This fact I had ample opportunities of verifying on the islands of Bass 's Straits , where I had scarcely stepped from the boat before every creature was made acquainted with my presence — no small annoyance to me , whose object was to secure the wary cereopsis and eagle , which with thousands of petrels and many other kinds of water-birds tenant these dreary islands . ’
2 The water-trough was about twelve yards from the barn door where I had just appeared ; and between the door and the water-trough was a single post .
3 McEnroe was philosophical : ‘ It just got to be too long where I had n't won the big one .
4 Where I 've just dug .
5 Where I 've just dug there .
6 ( Apart from the last 2 bleak and miserable years , where I 've only managed to get to about 10 games because of my new secret life as a student . )
7 He says cheerfully : ‘ I ca n't remember any expedition where I have n't thought that at some time .
8 Leading me where I have always wanted to go yet never known how .
9 They are very high quality soft pastels , with a wonderfully creamy texture which varies not at all from colour to colour , unlike other pastel ranges I have bought , where I have sometimes found that the darkest colours have been brittle and irritatingly scratchy to use .
10 Thing is I have n't got that much work this week , or I 've just got lots of little things to do but nothing major , I have n't got any big essays I 've just got lots of , you know , translations and
11 You 've got ta probe and establish the reasons why I 'm gon na talk to him and most people it 's , it 's , it 's a lie , they 're not gon na talk to him , they want to use the accountant as a reason to say oh erm I 'm , I ca n't do it this time the accountant said no or I 've not spoken to him yet I 'll have to put it off for a , for a bit longer
12 where the games are getting played or I 've never seen it in a paper that I 've picked up in the morning , it 's never been in it !
13 Or I 'd better provide you with some paper .
14 Like they make a mistake , or I 'd better phone back , and then it cost them all that much money again , more money .
15 Here are the other two songs I ca n't play or I have n't heard .
16 But I actually think that you 've got access problems in both of them and they have to be considered because the do really affect severely or they could severely affect er the success or failure of the programme , and it 's these list of things which you think , now I 've thought about that or I have n't thought about that .
17 Not that I can say either Derek or I have ever had any problems in the Bedroom Compartment .
18 Some , such as jazz guitarist Larry Coryell 's 1971 album Barefoot Boy , on the defunct Flying Dutchman label , probably sold around six copies on vinyl ( mainly thanks to side one , where someone had irresponsibly convinced Coryell he could be the new Jimi Hendrix ) ; a CD re-issue is out of the question .
19 The Revenue will not impose interest or penalties on anyone who has simply misunderstood the position , but will consider doing so where someone has knowingly made false or fraudulent declarations on the registration form , or deliberately failed to inform their bank or building society that they had become liable to tax .
20 Carriers are prohibited from accepting cargo from NVOCC 's which do not have an up to date tariff filed with FMC , or which have not complied with the new regulations .
21 Inside it was cool and restful , with honey-coloured stone tiles covering a huge entrance hall , where she 'd promptly dropped her suitcase and flight-bag and made a dive for the kitchen and the fridge to quench her raging thirst .
22 She looked towards the bag , where she 'd lovingly wrapped the two priceless items , believing them to be precious — but only because they 'd belonged to her beloved father .
23 Caught in Berlin at the outbreak of war she was able to reach London , where she had already formed her own ballet company under Dandré 's management .
24 She pretended to search in the folds of her habit , where she had previously concealed the fox bag .
25 She wore riding clothes and her long dark hair hung loose where she had just unfastened it .
26 Her mother had picked her up bodily the night before and dragged her into her room where she had then thrown her on to her bed .
27 She will be accompanied on the year-long exercise by colleagues from Bristol University , where she has just completed her final examination for a zoology degree .
28 She has won her spurs in her role as Minister of Health , where she has frequently had to appear in place of her beleaguered former boss , William Waldegrave .
29 Then another command : ‘ Do not lay your hand on the lad or do anything to him ; for now I know that you fear God , seeing you have not withheld your son , your only son , from me . ’
30 I understood there was talk of taking up where you 'd both left off , ’ she reminded him .
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