Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Nothing like me has ever happened in the rap world — ever ! |
2 | ‘ According to our faith , ’ he wrote , ‘ nothing has always existed except God alone , Who is altogether immobile . ’ |
3 | ‘ I suppose — ’ she shot him a quick glance ‘ — I suppose , to be honest , nothing has really changed under the surface , has it ? ’ |
4 | That produced a form of waste that was hot , highly toxic , radioactive ; that will remain dangerous for hundreds of years and that no-one has yet thought of a way of disposing of ? |
5 | No-one has ever wanted to be sent to Coventry . |
6 | Now no-one 's ever seen a quark for the simple reason that no-one has ever managed to produced a free quark . |
7 | Yeah , but thing is I mean , you know , there 's a lot of kids out there , I mean I 've know with , sort of , Lee 's friend you know , okay , with us I mean with Lee o okay we do n't I 've often said to him , why do n't you get a Saturday job ? |
8 | Yeah see I 've only got like erm two quid on me and I need to get home tomorrow and and I wo n't have anywhere to stay cos Dan and Honey are n't going and I 'd rather stick with them and Emma and Nick and just go back to erm Nick 's house |
9 | Wedgewood sets out to find it and both parties discover that someone has already arrived on the Moon before them … |
10 | Secondary infringement is when someone has knowingly dealt with illegal copies of your work from another source . |
11 | ‘ Someone has obviously interfered with the neural net . |
12 | All he owned were the clothes on his back and a few cassettes which I 'd partly paid for anyway . |
13 | God , I was nearly in an accident last night , that reminds me , coming , I 'd just turned off the Wrexham road , er going along the Paisword one |
14 | I 'd just wanted to be somewhere where people knew what they were doing . |
15 | It was 1.30 that Sunday night , I 'd just gone to bed feeling rather worn out after a busy week and sociable weekend . |
16 | And er very straight-faced in fact , and she was sitting at the back of the room , and I , I 'd just said to everybody , I said nobody here 's got a life purchased annuity , have they ? |
17 | I switched on the engine , closed my eyes and … felt like I 'd just stepped onto a corporation bus . |
18 | I 'd just returned to Mistress Philippa 's when the bell began to sound . ’ |
19 | On an outing to the obscure Gate Crag in Eskdale we picked a route called Bosigran — this had to be climbed because I 'd just returned from my first climbing trip to Cornwall . |
20 | ‘ Well , I 'd just got opposite that poor woman 's house , and I glanced up at it . |
21 | " Hey , " somebody shouted , and when I looked back , it was the tenant of the flat I 'd just knocked at . |
22 | I did n't think that was bad , considering I 'd just thought of it . |
23 | As a student , with everybody into punk in a big way , I 'd regularly paid over the odds for Chuck Mangione imports . |
24 | I 'd rather planned on going to bed tonight aching with the satisfaction of revenge , not laughter . ’ |
25 | I 'd rather taken against this woman — she was frightfully solid and know-it-all and not funny , you know — and to be difficult I asked her how she knew this , thinking that she would quote out of some boring manual or other . |
26 | It was a surprise because I 'd barely thought of her since I was fucked by her dog , an incident with which she had become associated in my mind : Helen and dog-cock went together . |
27 | That morning I was so ecstatic about my triumph in seducing the dog-owner 's daughter that I 'd completely forgotten about Jamila 's big decision . |
28 | ‘ I 'd completely forgotten about it . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'd completely forgotten about Gabriel . |
30 | ‘ I 'd completely forgotten about that . |