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

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1 The job of quietening them has fallen to Bob Burgreen , the chief of police .
2 ‘ Maybe my connection with them has rebounded on Sheffield United .
3 None of none of them has got in contact with me .
4 no I feel about a I I 'll I 've said to Ann , no I feel alright Ann but you know just I du n no I 'm not quite myself am I ?
5 I mean you get a bus coming as far as Road and back I do n't suppose it has half a dozen folks on what 's this thing coming up here , nobody I 'd er I 've walked into Walsall all my life and but gradually the whole thing changes does n't it , and then the thing gets off as far as West Bromwich , and in , then , then there 's through traffic and then how far and the Green 's not big enough to take the turn around up Road then they change the direction , and it 's all done on bit by bit by bit and so Green 's got eroded it 's er
6 I sorted through my frocks but could find none that fitted me ; I 'd outgrown them all and was waiting until I 'd grown into Liza 's castoffs .
7 And I 'd gone off passion .
8 I 'd gone to school longer than the others .
9 Okay I pretended I 'd gone to school and I 'd
10 But she made no move to leave , so I had to say not at all , I 'd gone to bed because it seemed the warmest place .
11 I 'd gone to ground so the culprit could not have known of my presence .
12 I wanted people to think I 'd gone to Summertown and I could prove it if necessary .
13 After that I went down to the kitchen and made a cheese sandwich for lunch and wished I 'd gone with Tremayne if only for the ride .
14 I 'd gone into Woolworth 's in Reading and stolen a couple of things from there , and I was hanging around the car park .
15 When Pat told me that he 'd been pleased with what I 'd said on Day to Day I felt better ; I could n't have coped with his disapproval as well .
16 It was what I 'd said to Bill Mabbeley .
17 Sixty-seven , but as I 'd said to Ruth Cohen , lively with it .
18 right l I 'd said to Paul now have you told them it 's .
19 How the hell did he know what I 'd said to Colonel Stok ?
20 But I I 'd said to Angela there were some a while back but I 'd not sh shown them her .
21 I 'd said to Mr Palmer in 1960 after St Andrews that I 'd caddie for him anywhere .
22 I was talking about something , I do n't know mentioned about Paul and then I 'd said about Helen
23 I 'd applied for Mastermind in three previous years but was unsuccessful and even had an audition in 1989 . ’
24 From what I 'd heard of La Flaxperson , a crowbar might help .
25 I 'd heard of Doctor Delvin but had no idea how important he was .
26 Of course , I 'd heard of AIDS and the destruction of that immunity , but somehow that was happening to homosexuals in LA or Brighton and not here with me , deep in the pastoral Hampshire countryside .
27 She added : ‘ I 'd heard of babies born addicted to drugs .
28 I mentioned the stories I 'd heard about Johnny Boy to Michael Willis .
29 But it explained the 100-franc note I 'd seen at Ma Scamp 's and , come to think of it , the wad of francs I 'd spotted in Bill Stubbly 's wallet when I met him in the bank .
30 I put a hand into the language space and drew the briefcase to the front ; and it was of black crocodile skin with gold clasps , as I 'd seen at Nottingham races .
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