Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] have [vb pp] [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I 've learned something . |
2 | I mean I 've got one at home what . |
3 | I mean I 've got plenty of black , so mustard and black whatever , whatever , cerise and black or something , that 's daft really you know |
4 | But , I expect you 've got one in your door anyway . |
5 | I expect you 've got lots of dolls , have n't you ? |
6 | ‘ But then , I expect you 've learned everything he has to teach . |
7 | If you say you 've heard nothing … ’ |
8 | You could write to Geoffrey and say say you 've bought something to do with trains and should feel very pleased . |
9 | As I say you 've got plenty of room to have your |
10 | Just say you 've got owt yeah |
11 | I expect we 've got something at home smaller . |
12 | They say they 've tried everything — including secure accommodation — but sending him to the Costa Blanca to stay with his grandparents seemed the most appropriate course of action . |
13 | The education authority say they 've tried everything and it 's a national problem . |
14 | But I also hope I 've done something else . |
15 | The magic was being able to step into a ‘ Laura Ashley ’ dress and imagine you had found something out of a dressing-up box . |
16 | I hope you 've heard something that 'll make you think , and think positively and perhaps act positively . |
17 | I hope you 've heard something that er meant something to you . |
18 | You have made 'em red , you have made 'em redundant and you in , in you have and I hope you 've had nobody redundant because I 've I 'd be pleased to go out to those homes and say them come back and I would be pleased to go up to and say you 've got your figures wrong because you 're saying that nobody 's made redundant ooh well I I 'm so pleased . |
19 | ‘ I hope you 've brought one for yourself , Frau Schmidt . |
20 | I hope you 've learnt something and I know that I have ! |
21 | I said : ‘ I hope you have learned something from this : it 's difficult for you to judge for yourself ; you must rely on other people ; and , when you think it 's gone wonderfully , it has n't always . ’ |
22 | But the reaction from Portadown manager Ronnie McFall last night was : ‘ I hope they 've got plenty of money . ’ |
23 | ‘ All right then , but you mind he does — and I hope he 's got something more than milk to drink up there . |
24 | ‘ I fear she has met someone else , ’ he blurted out . |
25 | I 'll take a shower and be with you in twenty minutes — I trust you 've had plenty of experience in this sort of thing ? ’ |
26 | And if a builder gon na go down there you say , Well look I 've got one down here but I 've got a prime slot |
27 | Look I 've got one left I would n't lie . |
28 | I ca n't stand husbands who come home and say ‘ Oh look you 've done nothing all day , only a bit of housework and looked after the child ’ . |
29 | That 's what Foxy said , I mean he could n't , he c he might have s you know said comment other than that but basically I said look you 've got nothing to worry about . |
30 | When you consider you have wronged someone admit it and apologize . |