Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Put simply , everyone has come together for the common good and economic prosperity of the river .
2 Separate studies by the Roper Organisation , a research group , and DDB Needham , an ad agency , have found that the proportion of shoppers seeking out particular brands and willing to pay more for them has fallen sharply since the late 1980s .
3 Because the practice is something in which people share , there are behavioural criteria for saying that someone has cottoned on to the use of an expression .
4 He was a good playmate and he and I enjoyed playing " horses " where one would " drive " the other in turns with string as harness — and he told me years later it was a bitter disappointment to him when I said I 'd grown out of the game .
5 how much was n't held until after I 'd gone up for the money for Matthew 's back .
6 I 'd gone across to the old folks ' home to have a chat with Maureen and , inevitably , I was telling her about the trouble I was having .
7 If only I 'd gone along with the doctor 's proposals , it would have been over by now — completely and painlessly over , and any feelings of guilt I might have had as a result I would surely have dealt with ages ago .
8 I 'd gone out on the boat
9 I HAVE to admit that up to now , I 'd heard more about The Cranberries than of them .
10 It was n't a nice ten minutes , all the consoling thoughts I 'd scraped together during the night ran away and I was left alone .
11 and I said to Andrea , I says Andrea those two are two of the tills I 'd checked yesterday in the middle of the day and they were spot on I said that money went yesterday evening !
12 I 'd crumpled on to the door mat and I remember a fearful pain , but whether it was my head or my ankle , I do n't really know .
13 I 'd seen Miss Mallender walking out along the pontoon to the boat and I 'd turned away from the window over the sink to 'and Mr Dysart 'is coffee when there was this great whoomph outside .
14 As I looked at her , I thought of her shrinking , like someone in a fairytale , and how one day I might hold her in the palm of my hand with her little voice squeaking commands at me as if she was a mouse I 'd picked up in the garden .
15 He 'd been there first , waiting , and I 'd walked up to the carefully prominent bait and presented him with a perfect target , a broad back in a scarlet sweater , an absolute cinch .
16 I 'd walked up from the village under a brilliantly starry sky , breathing cold shafts of early-morning air , thinking of murder .
17 Because my head landed on his teeth it hurt me more than if I 'd smacked down on the bridge of his nose .
18 Then the afternoon , we 'd had lunch anyway I 'd got up out the chair , I was so bloody livid !
19 Once I 'd got on to the continent I 'd walk there if I had to .
20 I had n't realized just how much I 'd got out of the swing of things but everyone helped as much as they could and I soon adjusted back again .
21 I 'd got in amongst the sharks , filming them in a feeding frenzy . ’
22 The extreme poverty of the whole concern is pathetic , and I wished I 'd paid more for the things I bought so as to make life easier for these tanners who look just about ready to give up .
23 ‘ By when do I have to get out of the house ? ’
24 In my teens I had lived precariously on the lip of first class rugby by virtue of knowing every trick in the canon , evil and otherwise , by being a bad bad loser , but chiefly and perhaps only because I was very nippy off the mark .
25 I had wept back in the office after Mr Charles had told me the Scharnhorst was steaming up the channel unchallenged .
26 Now the last person I had moved on to the hundreds had enormous problems with the stickiness of them .
27 When mum and I had checked in at the travel desk and given in our suit cases we were able to wander around and have something to eat until our flight was called out .
28 I just wish it was all over , like now I had to last out until the thirty first of March , which I did do .
29 His answer was very clever : no one could really account for their movements but once again Benjamin and I had drunk deeply from the cup of failure .
30 Once I 'd accomplished the first stages of training , getting her to sit still on my fist , I had to move on to the next stage : getting her to feed there .
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