Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] and " in BNC.
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1 | I du n no I 'd I 'd probably listen to it but I 'd I 've never gone out and bought any of them . |
2 | I was passing when I saw the gates not shut properly , so I thought I 'd best come in and see if everything was all right at the house … ’ |
3 | thought I 'd better come round and have a chat . |
4 | I think I 'd better come over and see what material you are intending to work with . ’ |
5 | When I looked out of the window and saw you creeping through the garden , I thought I 'd better come down and find out what you were up to . ’ |
6 | Micky and the two girls were looking for a fourth person — someone having just moved out and on . |
7 | Well erm , I 've just come up and and the accident so I 'm only entitled to money for the first four days . |
8 | Most of the people in some way or other , have been looked after by somebody else and that 's the experience which I I 've certainly gone through and if in fact you start making up your mind too early about which homes you 're going |
9 | Now I can not think of a single occasion over the years , my adulthood when I have been going to theatre arts events of any kind when I 've actually gone out and bought anything as a result of sponsorship of a programme I 've been looking at . |
10 | Well I 've tried to explain to him , I 've actually sat down and said , You have got , and I 've done it in a way of , of sets . |
11 | I 've never sat down and tried to figure all that shit out — it gets very subtle and very complicated . |
12 | ‘ I 've wanted to win every game I have ever played in and I will never change that outlook . |
13 | ‘ It was the best match I have ever played in and proof that the underdog can sometimes come out on top . ’ |
14 | I have never sat down and been waited on hand and foot , ever . ’ |
15 | He sent the clerk hurrying into the back room to get a dark grey suit which had just come in and then said : ‘ Going to New York ? |
16 | But as she did so , she thought she heard a thin , piercing sound , like the wail of a child who has just wakened up and found himself alone . |
17 | and then and then Miss said you 'd better come down and we 'll have a talk about it , I 've learnt a bit more about your ex country |
18 | Her response was , ‘ You 'd better come in and give it to her yourself . ’ |
19 | ‘ If you do n't live close , you 'd better come in and share our top floor . |
20 | ‘ And she 'll have the South Sussex team manager stoned to death at dawn with vegetarian Scotch eggs if they do n't win , ’ murmured Bas Baddingham who 'd just rolled up and was kissing Daisy . |
21 | Sitting on the ground was Terry Porter who 'd apparently fallen over and cut his knee quite badly . |
22 | Obviously having such a a close brush with death is something that you you 've you 've obviously lived through and be something that er you must feel strongly about . |
23 | planning , before you 've actually moved in and get |
24 | At the door she had suddenly looked up and said , ‘ Do n't you eat ? ’ |
25 | It effectively enables you to have the system powered up as though you had already logged in and used Option 7.5.0 to set facilities available/unavailable . |
26 | ‘ Well , you had better come through and sit down . ’ |
27 | There are many stories of men who have deliberately sought out and chosen loneliness and contempt and poverty . |
28 | You have never sat down and read |
29 | You have never sat down and read |
30 | gone in , no no no , she 's just gone in and er doing too much too soon , yeah , yeah . |