Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 Yeah I 'm like that but we had a erm conifer type tree it was only so big but and then I and when we we was unloading off the van , this come off and I dug a hole and stuck it in the garden , in the front garden just by the pathways right that 's that but I was washing the car one day , a nice hot day got my shirt off when I come in course I 'd brushed past it I 'd got patterns of the leaves on my on my back .
32 I 'd got sandwiches and some gin .
33 He said he said I 'd got legionnaires disease did n't he ?
34 I knew I 'd got kids written down here for a reason .
35 I wish I 'd started years ago .
36 ‘ Wish I 'd brought binoculars .
37 ‘ Well , I suppose I 'd expected expressions of grief , probably pages and pages of it .
38 He was n't a political man , spent his leisure going out shooting rabbits for " snap " ( food ) , and it was obvious that his most intimate relationships were with his dogs and the land I 'd forgotten coal-mines are often almost " rural " .
39 I 'd forgotten casseroles existed .
40 I 'd had stitches after Jeremy .
41 ‘ Of course I 'd had newspapers , but I was n't able to feel inside the atmosphere outside .
42 Certainly , I 'd had hallucinations before .
43 I 'd had visions of various Uulaan delights that I hoped she might join me in , above all the free-fall Orgitunnel , among whose heaving tangle of bodies in simulated zerograv I 've had many memorable experience .
44 ( I 'd had Posi put the message on the commscreen in her cabin , as well as on the one in the control area where I was .
45 Do I have to carry drugs ?
46 Will I have to take children to the Clinic ?
47 ‘ Then how could I have spoiled things ? ’
48 ‘ Why do I have to learn things I do n't want to know ? ’ asked Endill .
49 I hope you can help I have spent hours with Memax etc trying to understand this .
50 I have been shown real ‘ good Samaritan ’ help by people in prisons here , and without their help I have found things a whole lot tougher than they were .
51 I had made proposals on National Insurance but that , said Nigel , was a Budget matter .
52 I had made notations by the Cicero Club stories .
53 ‘ You suspected that from the little you told me that morning at Coutances I had made investigations and found out something . ’
54 I had made loops to go over her wrists , I told her , so that she would n't lose her grip .
55 By Christmas 1942 I had settled down pretty well at B.P. I had made friends and was enjoying the camaraderie that was peculiar to wartime organisations .
56 There was only one occasion when , either preoccupied or through sheer inattentiveness , I found him rising before I had made preparations to follow .
57 I was glad I had made arrangements with a City Temple friend to go back to the flat in Southwark to collect the last of my wanted books etc .
58 Vancouver boasted the largest Chinese community in the country , and I had made scores of Chinese-Canadian friends .
59 And I had to do conversions on thousands of pounds and litres and gallons , I was working from a con
60 ‘ I 'd got the hang of jumping up and down when I was told I had to do twists and turns as well .
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