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

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1 I have to economise where best I can , you must realise that , mother .
2 The increase that I have announced today to some extent reflects weaker trading conditions and the recession .
3 The provisions I have announced today will allow us to continue the progress we have made in our important public services .
4 The figures that I have announced today represent very good news for the people of Scotland .
5 He was absolutely right to welcome the substantial increases that I have announced today for a range of programmes .
6 British Rail is conducting an internal inquiry , but the inquiry that I have announced today , which is to be held by the Health and Safety Executive , will be a public inquiry under the Regulation of Railways Act 1871 .
7 The step that I have announced today represents an important milestone for British airborne technology , in collaboration with our partners , in a major international development project .
8 However , I can confirm that the overall value of the ships with equipment that I have announced today approaches £400 million .
9 The legislative plans that I have announced today are designed to consolidate and build on the improvement in industrial relations which we have achieved over the last 12 years .
10 That is what the decisions which I have announced today will do , and that is why they deserve the support of the House .
11 In addition this morning I have announced more than a further 15 million for 1989–90 .
12 I have announced very substantial additional resources , through Scottish Enterprise , for the Lanarkshire development agency .
13 ‘ It has been lowered over my head many times , and then , as I have reached up to smite it , it has passed before me and consumed many people .
14 I congratulate the right hon. and learned Member for Warley , West ( Mr. Archer ) , with whom I have debated closely during the past three or four years , on his good fortune in getting this debate at a rather fashionable hour — earlier than the watches of the night — during the Consolidated Fund debate .
15 In other words , I have to hang on to what God says about himself .
16 The separation of assessment from provision which I have criticized elsewhere ( Huxley , 1992 ) is seen by many people involved in the community care reforms as the way to achieve the movement from a service-led to a needs-led approach .
17 Thank you for your recent letter , it is always useful for me to hear what use the publications that I have sent out were put to .
18 I have sent out a memo to all staff reminding them of the procedure for sickness .
19 Following my success in transferring Colin Webley to Leeds United , other top clubs are now casting their chequebooks towards the talent I have nurtured here at Athletico .
20 I have persecuted more furiously than Paul … .
21 I have gone forward according to my light .
22 It is the first time I have gone ahead and openly done something that my parents disapprove of .
23 I almost feel as if I have gone on getting to know and understand her after she died , and have done my mourning as I go , whereas with my father the relationship was perfect and complete and ended with his death . '
24 I have gone on to be exhibited there almost every year .
25 He sends his factor up to terrify my father — after dark — when I have gone over to Camserney with Alastair .
26 I have gone in and back that way , I 've gone straight over !
27 I ca n't talk now I have gone so limp and languid and sugary with my flesh stretched and itching , so Crilly carries me to bed .
28 ‘ But come to think of it , I have gone out of my … ’
29 I have gone much further than I intended when I set out on this report and am already beginning to regret the substantial breach in normal departmental procedures which this has involved .
30 I have gone further , and combined sociology with ecology in the science of socioecology .
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