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

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1 A family of four ( played by actors ) is shown , where each one has fallen into money problems through unwise use of credit .
2 One way or another we 've had a pretty busy six months .
3 Very many men will admit , if they are honest with themselves , that at one time or another they have felt sexual attraction for a young girl — or boy .
4 Either for that reason or another he 's got a monumental chip on his shoulder .
5 Er , so some how or another you 've learned them , right .
6 I replied , ‘ There it is , you know , one way or another I 've had this and that stolen from me ’ .
7 For some reason or another I 've found a pizza that does n't affect his skin
8 This means that a surplus of 38 votes can only be transferred if there are 3,800 voting papers or fewer which have expressed on them subsequent preferences for continuing candidates .
9 They are doubly attracted when it is clear to them that any movement will be all one way , and where all they have to do is to bide their time and wait for the inevitable profits .
10 In most common diseases of western society , we know more or less what has gone wrong , even if we do not know why it has gone wrong .
11 This can be seen in premature foals or those which have had an unduly prolonged birth resulting in temporary lack of oxygen to the brain .
12 The Christians sought to protect the destitute , or those who had fallen in status and resources like widows and orphans .
13 The Literary Lionisers , or those who had survived the damp morning walk to Ramsgate along the sands ( in the steps of the great Dickens on his walk with Hans Christian Andersen ) , were equally divided as to those who wished no more to do with the Imperial , Broadstairs or indeed the Lionisers , those to whom the sudden disappearance of their leader was an added bonus , and those who were determined not to miss what they had already paid for .
14 Some said he slept in his study while others believed he wandered about the corridors waiting to catch escaping pupils or those who had gone missing .
15 The best kept secret of this election may be that poll tax collectors plan a massive drive to catch those who have failed to register for poll tax , or those who have registered but failed to pay it , when they present themselves at the polling booths tomorrow .
16 Many examples of good rehabilitation practice have developed simply because medical teams have seen obvious need : cardiac rehabilitation , or the support given to people on long-term dialysis or those who have undergone organ transplants , are a few examples .
17 Every District General Hospital should provide rehabilitation facilities for its coronary patients , be it those recovering from acute infarction or those who have had coronary artery surgery or angioplasty .
18 Unless a turnover system were to be introduced , such as the optional arrangements in Germany , the royalty would only operate in relation to works which are still in copyright works of art either produced by living artists or those who have died within the last fifty years .
19 and they 'd the same bed that that they 'd got married in
20 I was just thinking that maybe at the beginning of the day people could , if she knows who is due she could actually write that in , and when they came she could just tick that that they 'd arrived .
21 Er well it seems that that they 've put in a bid to er purchase the th the market place er and as Peter said quite rightly apparently wrapped in wi with it er I do n't know why but wrapped in with the the proposed deal is the er Pembroke Hall .
22 I 'm confident that the scheme wo n't cost anything like as much as the estimate , but I 'm , I 'm sure it 's right that it 's been , having having done some background work to see how many people might claim it I 'm confident that that we 've erred on the safe side here by a substantial amount , and that 's why I 'm sure it can be met from the overall budget .
23 In the 1960s , the idea had resurfaced — though not in a form that Owen would have recognised as remotely related to that that he had advocated .
24 that that you 'd seen him .
25 That was week before wi er , that was we paid him last that that you 've got written down there we 've paid him that .
26 Yeah but you the thermostat on your tank is telling should be telling that that you 've got a cold tank that 's what thermostat 's for .
27 Yeah , but one of my videos is out oh what video 's that that you 've got ?
28 I think the inde independent corroboration for actuaries was another important factor , custody confirmation by the auditors , veto of transfer of assets , independent auditors for pension funds , independent custodian arrangements , in-house investment management , you made some comments , co-ordination of the various regulators , co-ordination of the professional advisers , establishment of the Pension Tribunal , you know now as far as I was concerned on on my sort of looking through it , those were all recommendations that that you have made over your two years and I could n't really find any response to those in Good , and I think that 's er you know we we personally found that disappointing .
29 I mean to begin with then obviously the female livelihood they depend on that primal investment it 's , it 's a situation the way that that it 's divided up
30 Will I read you a poem about that that I 've written now ? ’
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