Example sentences of "[conj] [v-ing] [conj] [pron] have " in BNC.

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1 No more scrabbling for notepads or realising that you 've left your diary on your secretary 's desk .
2 Crown counsel informed defence counsel of an inconsistency between the sister 's testimony and her first statement without showing him that statement or revealing that she had made a second statement confirming the first statement in that respect .
3 But the position did become clearer in various respects ; and the problems and disputes which arose were seldom so acute or threatening as they had sometimes been in the past .
4 This will mean the vendors bear the financial risk of not being able to locate fellow vendors or finding that they have inadequate funds .
5 Roland had never been much interested in Randolph Henry Ash 's vanished body ; he did not spend time visiting his house in Russell Street , or sitting where he had sat , on stone garden seats ; that was Cropper 's style .
6 In 1904 he wrote to the poet and critic Arthur Symons : ‘ I have , however , of late years , lapsed so deeply into my early weakness for verse , & have found the condensed expression that it affords so much more consonant to my natural way of thinking & feeling that I have almost forgotten the prose effusions for the time . ’
7 seems far more interesting than knowing that they 've rehearsed for hours on end .
8 Much more tricky than knowing if you 've found a badger sett , is knowing whether or not it is still active .
9 Rather than concluding that I had been too radical in Opposition , I fast came to the view 1 had been too cautious .
10 Erm I came to see you a few weeks ago at night you know er It 's just like I 'm just filling up , you know , with mucus and stuff and coughing and I had er no sleep for about a week .
11 He enjoys colouring and drawing when he 's had a fit .
12 He received a letter the next day apologizing and accepting that he had not been in possession of a stolen car .
13 And seeing that someone had joined them in the chapel , he pinched Caterina 's cheek , and lightly slapping her shoulder , said aloud , ‘ Away with you , find someone else to pester . ’
14 Oh yes , and seeing whether you 'd yes , how you were coping with it and whether you got too involved or whether you did n't get involved enough or whether you actually were able to sort of get this balance between erm the sort of emotional support you give and the actual practical help which maybe they need in some sort of way , you know because I mean
15 Just to set the scene and seeing as I have n't been in the plot too much lately .
16 And seeing as I have n't got an account with them I do n't think they 'll say well you can have some anyway .
17 on and that way you can find out who the candidates are , and once we know who the candidates are we can start going out and seeing if they have public meetings or whatever .
18 I remember waking up and reaching down automatically and realising that they had shaved me which was my biggest shock .
19 But if you are working from a consultancy or from an office situated at some distance from the manufacturing units you will need to organise a system for sending a product out and checking that it has gone .
20 You know , the one where I retreat into a broad North Country accent which makes Su Pollard sound like a stockbroker , and start straining sycophantically and laughing before they 've finished the punchline …
21 Mrs Healy said that she heard the girls were running and laughing like they had done in Knockglen and they were hit by a car .
22 Then Richard returned to Poitiers and from there , on 2 February , he sent envoys to his father reporting his success and announcing that he had pacified all parts of Aquitaine .
23 Now that I had this label — ‘ partially sighted ’ — and it was clear that my disability would become more acute , the teachers and girls at school found some semblance of the tolerance and understanding that they had previously lacked , and I slowly began to edge my way up the academic ladder .
24 Then , assuming " phantom " chains , the change in free energy per chain as the end-to-end vector R changes to is Averaging over all chains and remembering that we have For a network of n chains per unit volume the change in free energy will be n times this .
25 Michael , indicating the stairs and implying that he had to go straight on , then directed him to the left , upon which he said quietly , if a trifle reproachfully : ‘ You said straight on ’ .
26 It was in the course of that initial watching and listening that she had come across Amy .
27 Erm subterfuge and you know deceiving people , and pretending if you have n't got any nuclear arsenal when you have and and that kind of thing , you know , you will hear playing games like that are n't they , hiding up the truth .
28 People were cursing the Greenhouse Effect and swearing that it had put paid to surf in Hawaii for all time .
29 He then explained that William Tidbury could not be convicted of aiding and abetting because he had not been charged with that crime .
30 Across the water , the loud hailers were blaring and squealing as they had in the winter , when Tzani-bey had caught and herded the Order .
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