Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] and [pron] have " in BNC.
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1 | And there are some old dishes entirely characteristic of this stretch of the Rhone itself and which have hardly spread farther than the villages and towns on the river banks . |
2 | Well this is what I 'm saying Ton you and I have been saying it during the game that that the other players ca n't score goals it 's as simple as that . |
3 | The second group of ‘ minor majors ’ includes MGM and Orion , which do not own studio lots and which have much smaller distribution systems and libraries than the majors ; Carolco , which does not distribute its films ; and New Line , which makes smaller movies . |
4 | ‘ The way you and he have just been pawing each other about just has to mean that , in your own sweet way , ’ he inserted thunderously , ‘ you 've been endorsing the fact that your affair with him is over ! ’ |
5 | ‘ Do you know this is the first time you and I have been alone together , ’ he whispered . |
6 | ‘ I have n't spoken more than half a dozen words to your wife in the whole time you and I have been working together , ’ protested Matt . |