Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] have [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I opened my eyes eventually and took the compass out of my jeans pocket , where I 'd stowed it to have hands free for standing up .
2 I did n't dare return to the-place where I 'd killed him because I could easily arouse suspicion .
3 Later I saw blood on my hand where I 'd grabbed him .
4 Blood ran from his face where I had cut it , but I had fought too many fights that night .
5 ‘ Oh techniques of surveillance , when you 're sitting alone in a car you move into the passenger seat , make it look as if you 're waiting for the driver to come back … the trouble is , I never got a posting where I had to use it . ’
6 I stacked the papers carefully and replaced them where I had found them .
7 I remember standing in the dinner queue and all these kids coming up to me , asking me if it was true , where I had got her from and what I was doing with her .
8 Where I 've wet it what 's it done to it ?
9 where I 've dropped it for , well then , it 's the toilet brush you see , I 've been going like this with the toilet
10 or I 've lost it on t' way running for bus .
11 And er this is what I do , Well I used to do jobs round here for a while or I 've chucked it up now aye .
12 I do n't know what 's happened lately — the machine has either taken notice and chosen to behave or I have mastered it at last , because I have managed to finish two sweaters this week !
13 Paul 's ring was on the bedside cabinet , where she 'd placed it , and her handbag …
14 You called your wife a tart , which is your business and hers , but you also said that if you 'd known where she 'd gone you would have caught her at it .
15 She looked the same as usual ; untidy , a hole in her coat where she 'd caught it on a hook in the yard .
16 Then , obeying an impulse she barely understood , she took the silver medallion out of the inner pocket of her bag , where she 'd zipped it for safekeeping , and fastened the chain round her neck .
17 And squatting in what little shelter there was beside the door , just where she 'd expected him , Farquhar Neas .
18 She removed her hand from Owen 's arm , where she had placed it .
19 When she was gone he turned and looked after her , feeling the touch of her still , the warmth on his cheek where she had kissed him .
20 Gabriel had collected Steve from school and brought him home , where she had cooked him a meal .
21 This he read in the lavatory , where she had seen it on the first day .
22 From where she stood it shimmered in silver under a glancing sun , though upstream at the inn , where she had seen it close to , it rolled darkly brown and turgid , and laden with the debris of bushes , for the spring thaw had come late and violently , bringing down an immense weight of snow-water from the mountains of Wales .
23 But she was chronically untidy ; her clothes lying where she had dropped them , shoes kicked under the table , knickers and bras stuffed beneath cushions and Timmy 's toys littering the floor and table top .
24 The hammer was no longer where she had dropped it .
25 She walked up the path and leant wearily against the wall while she dug in her bag for her key , then groaned when she remembered that it was still lying on the floor of the car park where she had dropped it .
26 Susan 's head lay where she had rested it , one arm curled round , the other hanging so that her fingertips brushed the floorboards .
27 As the song was ending , Christina raised her head from his shoulder where she had rested it while they danced — and found herself looking straight into the hard , intimidating gaze of Jean Reece-Carlton , who was being escorted around the floor by a martyred-looking Robert Leyton .
28 As she was still naked , Rex had no idea where she had produced it from .
29 The gun lay on the covers , where she had put it down while they were talking .
30 On the punt cushions , Oliver sat where she had left him , in tears .
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