Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I HAVE just set up in business as a limited company .
2 I have just come back from lecturing in New York and I am off to lecture in Hong Kong .
3 I have just come back from talking to Alfred and I telephoned Maurice . ’
4 I have just sat down on the wet grass when everyone around me starts to move swiftly in the direction of the wooded area just visible through the mist and gloom .
5 I have already spelt out in great detail the criteria that I shall apply when considering Foresterhill 's application for trust status .
6 After five years when it seems it has been written , rewritten , proof read etc , I have now run out of answers .
7 But I have deliberately left out in both those chapters the actual details of weight lost or gained , and have done the same in my own story at the beginning of the book .
8 And Pearce said : ‘ Villa are the strongest team I have ever come up against in League football .
9 I have therefore set out on the attached sheet the recommended Council Tax structure at the senior level .
10 Sir , I think I have the advantage over most round the table , if not all that I have actually put in to you a paper which I think sets out very clearly the basis of my er choice of the A sixty four south erm sector and I wo n't reiterate those points .
11 I have done the route a dozen or more times since that distant autumn , and although I know it is ‘ easy ’ I have never set off across that huge ceiling without a feeling of apprehension .
12 Demand is so high that there is bound to be plenty of interest in two new properties in need of some tender loving care which have just come on to the market .
13 I 'm not writing anything off because I 've had problems like this in the past which have suddenly turned round in a week .
14 In some cases , purchasers of leasehold properties have made assumptions about the level of service charges they would be required to pay which have subsequently turned out to seriously underestimate the increases which the manager has in fact levied over a number of years .
15 Mr is still moving a motion which refers to the party conference proposals which have now moved on to bills before the house .
16 And talking of detectives , are n't those two gentlemen , who have just come in like Laurel and Hardy , of that ilk ? ’
17 Instead of acquiring fairly smoothly a bigger version of the cosy old federal republic , with its powerful economy and low political profile , they have inherited an unknown country packed with problems and with people who have mostly turned out to be German-speaking strangers .
18 They 're looking for the womankind who have all gone off with the Romans .
19 Knighthoods go to the class acts , the Andrew Lloyd Webbers of this world , as well as the dull but self-important people who have merely turned up at their desks in Whitehall for enough years .
20 Arsenal fans still talk about former Highbury heroes Michael Thomas and David Rocastle , the main men from the Championship-winning team who have now moved on to Liverpool and Leeds .
21 This applies whether you are just starting on a simple routine or whether you have already built up to one which is more strenuous .
22 If you wish to have separate UICs , simply copy the account you have already set up to a new UIC and VMS account name .
23 I know that many of you have already come up with some interesting ideas on seventy fifth theme .
24 ‘ I take it then that you have also come in for your share of press flights of fancy ? ’
25 Imagine you have just moved in to a new flat .
26 You have successfully logged on to LIFESPAN .
27 The muted stripes can be worked with any quantity of yarn making up the total , just add in the colours where you will , provided you have enough left over for borders .
28 If you have never stood up in front of other people and given a speech , you could take a course in public speaking , or buy a book on the subject and go through the techniques they practise .
29 You have never got out of the childish habit of trying to do several things at once , ’ Sally had said to her once ; Sally , so cool , so contained , so efficient she sometimes made Harriet feel as if she were still a child , though of course she would never admit it .
30 Were you surprised how soon you got into the RSC — and that you have now ended up after only just over a year and a half in the profession playing Juliet and Hermia ?
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