Example sentences of "[pers pn] and [pron] have " in BNC.

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1 Because erm the er the purpose of these regulations which er my old friend has just eluded to and I s I I and I have myself , is to extend to the citizens of other member states of the European union who are resident here , the right to vote and to stand as a candidate in the elections to the European parliament .
2 Garry has diverted a consignment of sports clothes to a friend of his and we have n't been paid .
3 ‘ We 're grateful to Guisborough for allowing us to share their ground , but our fixtures are coinciding with theirs and we have to rearrange some of them . ’
4 Sit down and they , they swear to me when they 're talking to me and what have you , you know , but we can go into them without appointments , you know , we can work them in between .
5 I 've persuaded them to stick with me and they have responded superbly . ’
6 I phoned them last week and said you know have you got any suggestions , and they said they 'd come back to me and they have n't .
7 Their agonised faces amuse me and I have yet to see a happy or embarrassed one .
8 He said : ‘ I am very grateful to Wedgwood for sponsoring me and I have found the course work to be very valuable in relation to my job .
9 He said : ‘ It 's hard to get clothes to fit me and I have to go to the markets .
10 Help me and you have the transfer .
11 Help me and you have the flight home … ’
12 I actually found it I know me and you have discussed this earlier on and I , I , I did n't find it I found it confusing to be honest with you .
13 Yeah it 's lovely , some money 's worth there , I think me and you have paid for that car
14 ‘ I have also discussed the situation with the Football League and put the full facts to them and they have given me clear advice .
15 If a predator is nosing close to them and they have not yet rolled tightly into a ball , they may bend and then suddenly straighten their legs , thrusting their spiny backs up into the killer 's sensitive nose .
16 Usually they are a group from an outdoor centre who are being given a taste of what canoeing can offer them and they have yet to appreciate the finer points of our sport or recreation .
17 You connect them and they have arrangement with funeral directors to get them on the cheap .
18 I think that probably they labour under a heavier burden in that , right from birth , in many cases , things have been done for them , to them and they have had very little control .
19 Now you might think well stags have harem groups and they 've got these enormous antlers and they could bully and er I mean a harem group looks kind of fascist kind of social structure you know when a male dominates female , but in fact field observations of how stags actually deal with their females show that they 're very tender erm towards them and they have to have the cooperation of the female in order to mount .
20 Now the thing that worries me is that the N R A and our linkage with them is I do n't think it 's early days for them and they have n't got the the power and the erm law behind them to enforce it as the way which I think most of us would like to think of have a erm erm an organization tha that can in fact start bringing the law in that if people fail to do what they say erm so that aspect I think I now Chris also mentioned this erm tilting in West Sussex and again that mentioned in the structure plan , because I six mill a year but in ten years that 's two and a half inches .
21 Number one is British National Corpus , members will have received a letter from the chief executive enclosing details about the British National Corpus , the B N C have sought permission to tape the Wiltshire County Council 's Committee meeting , and it was suggested to them and they have agreed to tape today 's proceedings .
22 But I actually think that you 've got access problems in both of them and they have to be considered because the do really affect severely or they could severely affect er the success or failure of the programme , and it 's these list of things which you think , now I 've thought about that or I have n't thought about that .
23 The pressure 's on them and they have to win .
24 ‘ What has happened recently has been a big shock to them and they have now got to knuckle down . ’
25 That 's why it 's best to go through an agency or er something like White and Eddies because they have people that collect them and they have people who have to take up references and
26 To , to make people feel sorry for them and they have no shame at all in breaking limbs and distorting their features and all so that kind to make themselves look as pitiful as they possible can because they 're going to live a life of a beggar and they tell us it 's very profitable being a beggar in some lands , people can make in this country they reckon up to in places like London a hundred pounds a day being a beggar that 's more than you earn a day is n't it ?
27 But as soon as we are tired of them and we have discharged our duties to society each day , we can say to ourselves : ‘ All those things are of the mundane , but I am of the transcendent , and therefore far above them . ’
28 Well , if we , if we do n't so something about these speed cameras Mr we are not gon na get them and we have all agreed that we are very anxious
29 Third base was just like sta , asking them out and like kissing them and what have you .
30 During the winter of 1908–9 , however , Picasso produced two very large canvases ( larger than any he was to produce until the summer of 1914 ) which seem to stand out from others that surround them and which have been the subject of much stimulating argument and discussion .
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