Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [noun] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's reported the ticket swap deal has personally cost Prince up to four hundred and fifty thousand pounds . |
2 | Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman recorded for Shrapnel Records from 1981 to 1989 and has recently taken time out from working with the band to record a new solo album , ‘ Scenes ’ , for Shrapnel/Roadrunner Records . |
3 | Back in Frenchay , Caroline , who has never got things out of perspective , changed out of her special Palace outfit and went off to choir practice as if nothing had happened . |
4 | But by the time you read this , it 's possible that one manufacturer will have really stirred things up by announcing a sub-£500 pen computer running Microsoft Windows for Pens . |
5 | The Third Division front-runners , who had already knocked Millwall out of this competition and have not lost at home for 12 months , refused to be intimidated , then turned the tables . |
6 | It 's an extraordinary situation , because Fry had already pulled Bull out of tomorrow 's FA Cup game versus Bournemouth to prevent the free-scoring striker from being cup-tied . |
7 | I 've normally got telly on in the evenings . |
8 | They 've just added time on to all the journeys . |
9 | Erm and I 've already sounded Julie out about that . |
10 | We 've always got sweets up in our house , but then again we 've got young children . |
11 | Allegations were rife : evacuees complained of cruel and miserly hosts ; hosts maintained that many parents had deliberately sent children off in their worst clothes in order to arouse sympathy and gifts of replacement clothing . |
12 | Cos I 've sometimes caught bus up from other end , if I 've gone our Neil 's or summat . |
13 | I 've never made issues out of things . |
14 | By this time , the whirligig of time had actually brought Hill back into fashion , and I hope that his shade had a cackle at the sight of the Thames executives attempting to clamber back on to the bandwagon . |
15 | But the big success of the evening was Freda 's — she ended up by getting engaged to a Flying Officer navigator whom she had never set eyes on until that night . |
16 | Unfortunately , they are doing so alongside all the inherited pseudo-science and woolly thinking , the pretentious massing of obscure and unreliable ( and unreliably dated ) data which have traditionally marked Velokovskianism off from more orthodox science . |
17 | Thanks to the recent statistical work of demographic historians we now have quite detailed information on with whom the old lived in England from early modern times onwards . |
18 | Television pictures of dried up reservoirs and algae-encrusted lakes have recently shocked viewers out of their complacency . |
19 | No but it 's it 's actually got holes in for her legs so fair amount of her is underneath . |