Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 you 're going to work in there , you 've just been given a , your , your standard value which is gross , thousand and thousand of dollars , now how are you going to spend that money that you 've got for
2 We are standing in that kitchen where I 've shared her meals and laughter , and she finishes drying the glass and places it carefully on the table .
3 I like all this and that bit but she has er , you end up to go on the dirty little foxes and you get on and there 's so , runny nosed yobbo kid about twelve , gets on
4 ‘ For the sake of her memory I would n't have hesitated to bring you crashing down from that pedestal if I 'd discovered anything damning about you . ’
5 and then he 's , he 's going out and they 're coming like that direction and he 's looked round and he 's seen the soldier , doing it , he 's gone and this is how I did it and then he put his , like this and he stuck his hands up and as his done that he 's got shot through the body from the side , what 's
6 You look through and you rotate that eyepiece until you 've either got maximum brightness cos you got a second polaroid system in there as well you see you either get maximum brightness or complete darkness .
7 I am an elected representative of the people of Northern Ireland , three thousand three hundred of our people have been murdered , that 's the equivalent of a hundred thousand people in Britain , it is the responsibility of every elected representative to do everything in their power , everything in their power , to stop that , The least responsibility that they have , the least they can do , is enter into dialogue directly with the people involved and I apologize to no-one for that , and if anybody is telling me that I 'm tainted because I do that , you know , I do n't know what sort of minds they 've got , because I think it 's our responsibility to do everything in our power to bring this violence to an end , and what 's more , what I 'm doing has massive support of ordinary people on both sections of our community because I have never in my twenty years experienced the nature of the support and the way that it 's being expressed to me by people in the streets , by telephone , and in particular by
8 When the children clattered , yelling , down the bus steps , their mothers regarded them with a mixture of disgust and pride , as if amazed anew each afternoon that they had managed to produce children of such spectacular offensiveness .
9 He 'd been so busy that afternoon that he 'd completely forgotten to call her .
10 I did n't realise that Dad was home early that afternoon because he had been put on short time and had had to take a drop in wages in consequence .
11 Rufus wondered if he might have invented that part because he had so much to do with wombs in the course of his own daily life .
12 Well in that case and they 'd been stopping them for us you see and er excuse me stopping them for us and whoever decided to speak to them has had his few words and that 's it carry on .
13 ‘ Anders is not in that category but he has other things to offer .
14 It was the best telling of that story that I have heard .
15 He would n't want to waste his time chasing that story if I 'd already done it , and I can get a story into print more quickly than the British magazines he supplies .
16 Maybe or putting in erm that cable cos they 've dug a trench around it .
17 Chambers accepted with as little formality as he had shown on coming in .
18 You actually have a sense of style , there are three different sections to that description and you have , and there is actually some repetition involved erm , by by starting each , by by this reference to the sight , the smell , the touch , and you have to , and and that 's the kind of sty stylistic element that you have to incorporate into your version and I put a note at the bottom too , that there are times when you ca n't totally update this kind of work .
19 How could they have known he was going to that cinema when he had n't known himself until he saw the name at the station ?
20 He got Svidrigailov 's nightmare past the censor , and there is a good deal more to that horror than I have quoted ; and ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ could have been got past him too .
21 Because no one could have found that brooch if it had just been a wilderness .
22 rock and roll You know that tape that you had with all the rock and roll 's greatest hits .
23 Mind her head on that wheel cos it 's got some if she gets it her hair wo n't she ?
24 That carbon that I 've got in the centre now and the convention is to use a little star .
25 That photograph that I 've got where it 's all snowy 's his house and we lived just opposite .
26 How the hell did he get hold of that key if he had n't met his wife ? ’
27 It had little effect and she had to force herself into the driving seat and begin the return journey .
28 on that side but it 's got a little bit of black on it , do you reckon that 's anything to do with it ?
29 All the slop and and scrape it all into this bucket with lots of it 's like tray you know like that tray that you 've got i next to your sink ?
30 Not that he could not have held the ball up in that wind if he had been so minded .
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