Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone has made gifts for all others present , and these normally come with a little poem from ‘ Sinterklaas ’ himself .
2 Everyone has to put limits on their emotional engagement with others — comprehensive engagement would be intolerable .
3 As my week-long stay in LA unrolls , I begin to discover that everyone has decided views about Arsenio .
4 Everyone has used tables , and relations are tables .
5 Other sugar substitutes like saccharin , cyclamate and aspartame , are all targetted at dieters , combining a sweet taste with no calories ( although each one of them has faced questions concerning safety ) .
6 Having r you see I 've had clients saying to me well , I 'm not sure about this one .
7 Oh I ca n't I 've got things to do in the office , a busy company here .
8 Now that you 're in trouble I want to help you , you 've got children , I 've got children , I know what the position is , tell me what you got into and see if I can help you out .
9 What I , one of the things that I , I think you must have somewhere , and that is that at some stage you order something , you get it in and somehow someone has to tell accounts that yes , they can pay that invoice .
10 You see , the face is a coconut , and someone has drawn eyes , a nose , and a mouth on it .
11 I 'd naively thought they could mount some low-profile operation to catch Andy watching his own funeral ; I 'd imagined cops slinking through the undergrowth , whispering into radios , gradually closing in .
12 If you have been through a divorce , you must have asked yourself , what if I 'd handled things differently ?
13 I 'd heard stories of women being in labour for twelve or fifteen hours with their first child so I was quite pleased .
14 I 'd heard tales about some people having seen an old man down there but not for a long while , he would n't hurt anyone so your lad need n't be scared of him . ’
15 I 'd heard rumours , but discounted them .
16 I 'd heard scratchings , that was it .
17 I seemed to think that I 'd seen scores of other holy pictures just like it ; God with his fingers held funny and always with one pointing upwards .
18 After all , I 'd seen pictures of the Queen riding in a carriage , the royal bride and groom rode in a carriage .
19 Of course I 'd seen pictures and I 've always wanted a guitar like that .
20 After all , I 'd seen pictures of the Queen riding in a carriage , the royal bride and groom rode in a carriage .
21 I 'd seen pictures of you … a home movie ; you were a beautiful young woman — why should n't I agree to look you up ?
22 Last year , right , I was on holiday in the South of France and I , I 'd made friends with these two German people and I 'm a bit wary of German people anyway , cos of what 's happened and everything .
23 Well if I 'd swapped monitors with you can pro and I do n't suppose you 'll wan na get rid of your Amstrad today
24 I 'd sent tapes to Radio One and I 'd also spent time devising quizzes that I thought would be better than the ones they were doing .
25 ‘ I was hoping Kenny could put me up for a few days until I 'd sorted things out with my parents .
26 Cos he used to go shooting there and and they went in there and they should n't of done because Michael told them I 'd taken meadows back and he sa , he said when Tony told them , they , they 'd been there shooting he said well they 're , they 're out of bounds !
27 I 'd used dikes , DFs and things like that before , so I knew what I was getting into .
28 Curtis had closed that side door twice but I 'd found reasons to go back through , the dogs ' bowls , checking the padlock on the cellar and , somehow , I did n't bother to shut it .
29 We 'd been trying to see someone there for months , but although I 'd delivered petitions , I 'd never managed to get through the front door .
30 likes the short sleeves anyway , been shocked if I 'd got sleeves
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