Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm relieved to see slow-dancing with me has n't turned out to be the traumatic experience you obviously feared . ’ |
2 | And another of them has just come out after doing time for burglary . ’ |
3 | I du n no I 'd I 'd probably listen to it but I 'd I 've never gone out and bought any of them . |
4 | He wrote : ‘ If someone has just stepped out of your life you 'll be better reaching for this single than a bottle , razor blade or handkerchief . ’ |
5 | ‘ You know someone has just come in downstairs . ’ |
6 | I 'd just turned on to York Way when I spotted the two city gents who 'd been drinking in the pub . |
7 | The big one looked down at me as if I 'd just crawled out from under . |
8 | Apparently he was a bit worried , so I said — oh , it sounds silly — that we 'd only just got back , that I 'd just sat down … . ’ |
9 | Well I c I I 've seen so many things over the year I just do n't believe it until I actually see it and th literally four weeks ago , I 'd just got back from Germany , went on a meeting the following morning and it 's that gentleman there , Steve , and h he 's got some pictures in his pocket which will prove exactly what we 're talking about . |
10 | That was er I 'd just got back from work . |
11 | Brilliant , I said , pretending that I 'd just got in . |
12 | And I 'd just got in at about oh half three . |
13 | The following morning , I 'd just got out of bed when he started barking to get out . |
14 | ‘ I 'd just got out of bed — I was half asleep , ’ she tried , without much conviction . |
15 | I made sure I looked as if I 'd just got out of bed and dressed in a hurry — hence no socks and the sweatshirt — and went down to front garden to wave them in . |
16 | My head shook as though I 'd just knocked back some hundred-proof whisky . |
17 | The duvet , I 'd just taken back from the dry cleaners ! |
18 | oh I 'd rather gone out , I think there 's , there 's one of those |
19 | Ooh he kept , but he kept I 'd even worked out my train to , from Ealing down |
20 | I was passing when I saw the gates not shut properly , so I thought I 'd best come in and see if everything was all right at the house … ’ |
21 | ‘ I thought I 'd already pointed out , this is my boat . ’ |
22 | I 'd already given up trying to please my father . |
23 | But I 'd already started up the spiral . |
24 | It was the third day in July , page four , seven , three and then I had to find a word that I 'd never heard off before and put it up on the board . |
25 | I was beginning to understand a lot I 'd never known about before , and for the first time that day Toby 's fatal unthinking words came back to me : " One day she 'll have a baby without ever having understood what love really means . " |
26 | She later embellished it with a few words about my inability to dance again — which I 'd never indulged in — and proposed that the girls would be driven even further away . |
27 | It was a nice piece of lingerie but I 'd never worked out why they named it after Spanish terrorists |
28 | ‘ I 'd always hung around with boys , never really known any men — certainly no man had ever made me feel and think the dreadful things I felt and thought whenever I saw you ! ’ |
29 | ‘ It was something I 'd always fantasised about , ’ says Kitty , a 44-year-old saleswoman from Tennessee , whose first amateur foray was a group sex video appropriately titled Kitty Kitty Bang Bang . |
30 | ‘ It was something I 'd always fantasised about , ’ says Kitty , whose first try was a group sex video titled Kitty Kitty Bang Bang . |