Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [pron] have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | In that obviously they have to take on board the views of their constituent districts . |
2 | It is little enough I have to offer you — apart from my love , that is . ’ |
3 | And he 'd been rubbing for that long they 'd gone that colour . |
4 | Would n't speak to me for six months , but then his natural goodness of heart , as well perhaps as his gradual realization that I might have been right , that perhaps I had saved him from a fate worse than death , made it impossible for him to keep it up . |
5 | She could not help thinking , with great sadness of heart , that perhaps she had sent Johnny to die in his little aircraft , with only the memory of her cold eyes and her hard , unloving words . |
6 | By eleven o'clock they had reached the cluster of buildings that formed Lightwater , and identified the Liveseys ' house . |
7 | But I got to hospital by half-past eight in the morning and by eleven o'clock I 'd had him . |
8 | By eleven o'clock I had eaten the Kinlochewe Hotel 's packed lunch ( in lieu of breakfast ) and was bereft of all nourishment which I was greatly in need of . |
9 | At eleven o'clock she had turned on the wireless to hear the old man tell them they were at war with Germany . |
10 | and I 've only just started , still got two people outstanding so I 've got that forty pound and I put that into the building society and use that forty pounds for months see so it kind of like saved it for me , I 've managed , had to do without it |
11 | they snapped it up at that price that his er sold and then they could n't pay er when , when the time came , you know the everything went off , so they sold it and bought something else and they 've made a lot of money on that so they 've paid it off and have er a lot of money on the house |
12 | but now apparently in most cases it 's very rare with that so it 's got ta be too much eating and why do people over eat |
13 | fucking er it was like that but they ai n't just do n't go and get very close to the like that So I 've gone up under arch of the wheel got my like that right state I got in ! |
14 | So I 've got a two there I 'll put a tick on that so I 've got two times I 've got another two so I always put my smallest ones on the left so I can find them quickly . |
15 | In order to do this successfully we have to avoid two snares that our Enemy has set modern Christians . |
16 | It is clear enough what has happened . |
17 | Well that 's the problem , lets pull this together we 've had a good grumble about telephones and mail system now |
18 | I wo n't be able to drive this tonight it 's got no fucking petrol in it , what a cunt , stressed out |
19 | The novelty of such a situation will be more apparent if we compare with it what can be called the classical situation of the ancient world between 600 and 300 B.C. It has become a commonplace , after Karl Jaspers ' Vom Ursprung und Ziel der Geschichte — the first original book on history to appear in post-war Germany in 1949 — to speak of the Achsenzeit , of the axial age , which included the China of Confucius and Lao-Tse , the India of Buddha , the Iran of Zoroaster , the Palestine of the Prophets and the Greece of the philosophers , the tragedians and the historians . |
20 | If she does this correctly she has learned the concept . |
21 | And this is what I think the dream is trying to tell me , a message so clear now you have shown me the way to understand these voices speaking to us from the hinterland , so to speak . |
22 | ‘ Or has he become possessive now he 's come of age ? ’ |
23 | At about 2 a.m. he had fallen downstairs and slumped in a heap by the front door . |
24 | Now surely we owe these people something better than this surely there 's got the wickedness out or the intelligence to get this thing off the ground . |
25 | He said if the , if he , he was shot dead at a Belfast video shop , he said if this was happening in England or on the streets of London the response of the government would be totally different well it has happened in London . |
26 | He went up , and it 's first time he 'd seen her for a while and she said something about , oh he was supposed to have something but he got to hear this well it 's got nothing to do with all the others . |
27 | And I said to Dave what 's this then I 've got at one o'clock an hour 's overtime . |
28 | from nine to ten forty five or ten forty instead you 've got the decode from the afternoon plus the decode from the Wednesday , so double decode , one and a half hours on |
29 | Well we had the ham we 've had that tonight she 's bought that . |
30 | I said you can put that away I 've failed |