Example sentences of "[that] [pron] have [vb pp] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Seems he got left behind at JFK Airport in New York , sitting by the baggage claim with his headphones on , and two hours later , still had n't realised that no-one had come to claim him . |
2 | The sad part is that I 've come to hate my body so much , I blame it for everything , and now I ca n't let anyone get close to me , to reassure me . ’ |
3 | ‘ Rosemary 's so uptight about anyone , in particular family , knowing about us that I 've had to keep her name a closely guarded secret . |
4 | I 'll be all sweet penitence and grief that I 've dared set my will against his . |
5 | Er in order to do that I 've got to give you various reassurances . |
6 | I do n't wan na have to be confronted with that situation much longer and I feel that I 've got to do something , y'know … . |
7 | ‘ Are you saying it 's your fault that I 've got to leave my home and go into hiding ? ’ |
8 | I think there 's more to love than just simply romantic love erm , I 'm a volunteer campaigner with Oxfam and to me love includes love of my fellow man and fellow women throughout the world and I find it very hard at the moment that millions of people are starving in this world and I feel that I 've got to show my love by helping them |
9 | There 's nothing else that I 've got to tell you ! |
10 | Cara broke off , but she was still it seemed trying to frantically keep her mind off how ill her beloved husband might be when , turning the conversation to her work , ‘ It 's a perfect beast that I 've got to forgo my interview with Vendelin Gajdusek . ’ |
11 | I did n't mean it to sound like that — that I 'd stopped loving you and was falling again . ’ |
12 | I 'd forgotten that I 'd agreed to meet her . |
13 | One afternoon , when Aunt Lilian was lying down , I told Aunt Kit that Richard was on the ‘ other side ’ over Suez and that I had decided to leave him . |
14 | I touched his chest , remembering that I had wanted to desert him once . |
15 | The King could not persuade me , and unfortunately he never forgot that I had refused to do what he wanted . |
16 | The police sounded surprised that I had bothered to call them , and I walked back to the boatyard feeling strangely foolish . |
17 | That I had managed to stop them was a major achievement on my part . |
18 | I remembered that I had promised to see her about some poems she had written and had nervously asked me to read . |
19 | It was not surprising that I had come to hate her . |
20 | ‘ Because it was felt that I had got to know you two a bit yesterday . |
21 | My clever chat would avail me nothing in the face of the fact that I had chosen to ally myself with a woman who practically peed her pants at some salesman 's blue jokes . |
22 | He said : ‘ I have had so many disappointments , so many setbacks , that I have stopped setting myself targets . |
23 | It 's just that I have arranged to meet him tonight sometime to sort out a few things for me would of made a lot more sense if he 'd been here ! |
24 | Never before at all the meetings that I have attended have I seen such enormous attendances as I have seen during this campaign and that is illustrated by this packed audience tonight . ’ |
25 | Nonetheless , I believe that the CA approach can get us further with the study of code switching than other approaches tried so far , and it is on that basis that I have chosen to use it in this book . |
26 | It is because of Scheler 's assertion of a metaphysical , philosophical anthropology with no basis or interaction with sociological categories that I have chosen to ignore his contribution to the sociology of knowledge . |
27 | The Americans that I have spoken to tell me that the average amount of fluid they use in a case is 24 to 32 oz . |
28 | In the years that I have had to research my Bombing Years lectures I realise now that we never really got to grips with the German defences until the latter stages of the war . |
29 | I 'm very sorry that as soon as I have finished this welcome this morning that I have got to leave you , and I am very sorry that I shall not be able to return this evening for your dinner which I would originally look forward very much to but I trust that you will enjoy the company of the Chairman of our Environmental Services Committee , Councillor Robin Draga , who is attending on my behalf . |
30 | ‘ It is about Sir Charles that I have come to see you , ’ I said . |