Example sentences of "[pers pn] have spend [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | I HAD to spend some time comforting a distraught mother whose child was thought to have a behavioural problem . |
2 | I had spent some time on a camping/cycling holiday with my family in the West country . |
3 | It was very different from when , during my student days , I had spent some time in the specialised wards of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases at St Pancras , where patients were treated for cholera , yellow fever , elephantiasis , malaria , leprosy , encephalitis lethargica , and a dozen other diseases that might have originated in the tropics . |
4 | ‘ I 've spent some time in the Far East . ’ |
5 | Through Michael Jaffé I 've spent some time at the Hamilton Kerr conservation centre near Cambridge . |
6 | Because I 've spent more time trying it . |
7 | I 've spent enough time watching her paint me ! ’ |
8 | ‘ And now I 've spent enough time here — I have clients to see . ’ |
9 | I have to spend some time with my kid tomorrow , but I 'll be in and out . ’ |
10 | ‘ I have spent some time in the United States , ’ he explained . |
11 | Finally , the concern with manipulation means that postclassical criminology is correctionalist , as were its classical and positivist predecessors ; that is why I have spent some time , in Chapter 3 , countering anti-correctionalist arguments . |
12 | I have spent some time strolling awestruck inside Luci Arrighi 's magnificent , painstaking re-construction of the tunnel . |
13 | And you 've spent some time doing this , do n't you , Adam ? |
14 | She had spent some time after breakfast standing on her balcony and looking out towards the mountains . |
15 | Owen loved the bustle of the bazaars , of the whole native city , in fact ; but after you had spent some time in them , especially when it was as hot as this , you felt an overwhelming need for space and air , and after forcing their way through the blocked thoroughfares of the Tentmakers ' Bazaar they were glad to emerge into the more open streets . |
16 | " You have to spend some time on the practice tee , and you have to take a different approach every day . |
17 | Yes , if you have to spend any time in hospital as the result of an accident which requires an overnight stay . |
18 | But no , you have spent enough time writing to a poor ignorant serving girl . |
19 | He says , I feel awful we were making plans that being the week to go out so they had trouble with wagon so we had to spend some time on wagon . |
20 | We had spent much time looking for the right place and seemed to have explored almost every corner of the country , from Devon to Cumberland , and had almost settled on a disused mill at Fisherton-de-la-Mare , near Amesbury . |
21 | He had , in fact , just left me on a bench in a nearby park where we had spent some time together before he decided to go for a stroll . |
22 | We have spent some time on the preliminaries , particularly the notation , because notation is essential for communication and because it is often neglected as a stage in attacking a problem . |
23 | Property expert Kevin Dibben said : ‘ It 's a nice house but he has spent more time and effort on the property than it is worth . |
24 | He had spent much time on the pier with William and Joe and had returned to find his pupils assembled , eager to learn for once . |
25 | One only wishes that he had spent more time gaining a perspective outside America . |
26 | He had himself frequently led patrols along the narrow roads and boreens that ran like veins through the countryside about Cork , and before that he had spent more time than he cared to remember in the muddy trenches and dug-outs of France with shells screaming overhead . |
27 | As an example of US energy inefficiency , he said he had spent more time going to and from meetings during the Houston summit than in the meetings themselves . |
28 | To be fair , he had spent some time in the cities of North Africa and , as one might do in similar urban areas of Britain , he had met the worst of the indigenous population . |
29 | ‘ Do stop worrying , ’ Lili ordered him , after he had spent some time fulminating against the iniquities of the gallery owner . |
30 | It is uncertain what weight can be placed on the evidence of a medieval Welsh triad which refers to Eadwine as nurtured in Môn ( Anglesey ) , implying that he had spent some time — perhaps while in exile — on the island , but set into the earliest surviving Welsh tradition is the memory of armed conflict between Eadwine and Cadwallon . |