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

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1 Er another er rather another er on that tack of course talking about er well in this case a skeleton , I had a job to do just shortly before they closed Coney Street off fully and e it was myse I was on my own and I had t to pick up some dummies from er a ladies ' shop a dress shop .
2 I 'm used to being on my own and you 've had a long day . ’
3 I had said that I would find it easier on my own and she had been hurt , for normal mothers and daughters went together on this expedition , lunching in a department store and discussing the newly acquired contents of the carrier bags that lay at their feet .
4 I , I think now er having brought my own up and now they 've got children of their own and I 've got grandchildren er yes my attitude is , is quite different .
5 The author states , quite correctly in the reviewer 's opinion , that the Southern Railway 's passenger ancillary vehicles had a character all of their own and he has meticulously chronicled their fleet .
6 No power was given to conduct investigations on its own and it had to advertise in the local press for information to be brought to it .
7 Japan has few energy resources of its own and it has learnt to be frugal : energy prices are approximately twice those in Britain .
8 It was the first time she had been left on her own and she had managed quite well except that she had given Mrs Prichard , the colliery manager 's wife , short change by mistake .
9 The Duke 's position here was weak since he possessed no lands or castles of his own and he had to rely solely on his rights as the acknowledged overlord .
10 And we have a bicycle which he made in the year eighteen seventy , that was before he had started business on his own and he had erm made it for a young solicitor in Galashiels and I believe it was used in a race from Galashiels from Place in Galashiels to the .
11 That knowledge had become his own and he had acquired it honestly and not surreptitiously .
12 When she 'd gone to work for the Bradfords Paddy had been left on his own and it had got worse than a pigsty then .
13 They said a , a normal person living on their own is only entitled to thirty nine pound sixty a week and that 's what I 've got in that book , but I do n't think they realise that I I 'm on me own and I 've got a gas , electricity and everything else to pay out of that
14 You 're just you , you 're on your own and you 've got nowhere to sleep , and nobody cares .
15 ‘ You are up there on your own and you have to do it all .
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