Example sentences of "[pron] is [pron] have " in BNC.

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1 If these modifications are called ‘ sensations ’ , and if it is allowed that different substances can be related causally , then on this view something 's looking white to someone is his having certain sensations which are excited in him by what we would ordinarily say was the object he saw to be white .
2 It seems his effort , which is what has taken two weeks ’ — he glanced at Jim Donaldson as he spoke — ‘ to portray himself as the guy trying to help Zack , and all the rest of us here and there as the bad guys making problems , has worked .
3 If people can get a grade A after one week , which is what has happened , because they do economics , then the system is weak somewhere , yes .
4 It boils down to a personality clash , or that the striker simply is n't the type the manager wants — which is what 's happened in Quinn 's case .
5 And so it 's keeping up the the good work that 's of of lobbying MPs to such a degree that they they 've got to back it which is what 's brought it to its second reading as one of the most popular er private member 's bills in history .
6 You know our our putting up the pistons more or less a which is we had a big of er Tommy would know what I meant and I would know what he meant .
7 I think a lot of people are getting too excited about a technology which is which has been dreamed up by people who wish it would happen rather than prove it can happen .
8 Erm , okay , the daytime principle is very simple one , which is you have the left-hand page and the right-hand page .
9 There she is you 'd better be quiet , do n't let Boo in , come on in then Aaron do n't let Boo in
10 For over two hundred years in Britain , almost anybody who is anybody has enjoyed a break in Brighton & Hove .
11 It is not entirely true to say everyone who is anyone has been coached there , but a heck of a lot have — Frank Tyson , Fred Titmus , Ted Dexter , Viv Richards and the teenage Ken Barrington , who hung around day after day asking questions .
12 Well yes , of course it would , I submit to you that building rates are in that context are are an irrelevance because erm all that building rates tell you is what 's been built in the past .
13 Nicodemus , the important thing for you is you have got to be born again !
14 Erm the third one is we 've got a small amount of money out of , think again it 's out of TEED and , but it 's N Y T E C have got hold of it and it 's to do with further development of the Careers Service Tech Partnership , but it 's only a few thousand , it 's a very small n amount compared , I mean the bid that we 've put in for this Standards and Indicators is more like sort of thirty thousand .
15 One can indeed imagine a tree without anyone perceiving or having ideas of it , but in imagining it one is oneself having ideas of it .
16 Indeed , just prior to but , there is what has been described as a ‘ possible completion point ’ .
17 Instead there is what has been described as " the glue of schools " .
18 Right there are two kinds of courts that policemen , well there 's several kinds of court , but the main courts that policemen go to are a magistrate 's court where there is what 's known as , they are magistrates or JPs , Justice of the Peace , and they sit there and you have to give evidence .
19 as far as the committee was concerned there is they 've taken a decision on the preferred route , but we did as I 've just referred to in the earlier work , er we did assess that erm and that showed again er that the traffic would n't transfer from the A sixty one onto a southern bypass and a inner northern relief road .
20 So I mean , we could , we could recruit people in to do it , but the problem there is they 've got to be free at the times when this course runs .
21 you do n't think the other thing is that people who erm you know there there is everybody 's got wedding fairs in their own area , first of all , they 're going to go to those anyway and buy from their own local person .
22 Of course this is not an absolute distinction , as historical descriptions depend on some kind of theoretical orientation , and theory depends on systematic observation and description of linguistic forms ( otherwise there is nothing to have a theory about ) .
23 Can I stop you there is You 've already explained that the inner routes have a significantly better performance in terms of diverting traffic than the outer one .
24 Yes there is I 've been , yeah I 've been I 've been buying shares er Excon shares in a share p er a share purchase
25 They 're a blight that 's all there is I 've done all the other dishes and everything .
26 ‘ My lord sheriff , reverend gentlemen , ’ said the earl , ‘ you come very aptly , if Robin has reported your errand rightly , for I confess I 've been tempted to lift the lid on whatever it is they 've brought me from Ullesthorpe .
27 Well then , no , what it is they 've charged for each
28 As it is they have to brave all kinds of weather , from high winds which whip away their hymn books to snow which engulfs them in that unsheltered spot .
29 Spilling the knots from one 's entrails out onto paper is n't likely to make a poem or story that others will want to read , but many writers do have to go through the ‘ spilling ’ process in order to know just what it is they have to hammer into shape .
30 I was just going to eat whatever it is they have and then go to sleep .
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