Example sentences of "and [pers pn] have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When she came back to England at the end of the winter , Anna with Mena and me had moved again into Brown 's . |
2 | To my brother and me had fallen the task of disentangling our parents ' possessions from the original contents of the house . |
3 | ‘ Your Dad and me 's got something to show you . ’ |
4 | " You 've had time to think over what your aunt and me have said . |
5 | Tony and me have come down here again . |
6 | The cash it has taken from the likes of you and me has gone to cover its losses caused by firms going to the wall because of the recession . |
7 | I thought oh , I thought it was like one of your tapes and I 'd pressed record and it had started recording over it . |
8 | I said to her : ‘ I saw you talking to that fellow , and I 'd warned you . ’ |
9 | What we gave you is the time they come and the next weekend they were back again , and I 'd warned them several times and in the end I said look forget it , and I had it , you know , the works gone off , erm , and as far as I 'm concerned it 's Wednesday nights , I 've really got to , and the price I started to pay , is no longer worth it to me . |
10 | His a terrible , so we did n't go near him right through on the playing field , and then Katherine , I found to get , I sat , found a way to get them near Matthew and then Katherine said , I tickled him on the back , and I 'd kept on doing that . . |
11 | He 'd been all set to save England and I 'd stopped him . |
12 | Er , gi I 've done that you know , when I were younger and I 'd strained a heart muscle ! |
13 | I 'd seen Miss Mallender walking out along the pontoon to the boat and I 'd turned away from the window over the sink to 'and Mr Dysart 'is coffee when there was this great whoomph outside . |
14 | She approved of my taste and I 'd given her the right amount of money for the red coat which I st ill have n't worn . |
15 | And I 'd seen every bird in Israel but one , the bar-tailed lark . |
16 | And I 'd seen a most delightful villa — do you know St-Tropez , Jean ? |
17 | ‘ I had known David for quite a long time ; we come from Cambridge and I knew him vaguely in the early days — I remember when he joined the Floyd in fact — and I 'd seen him socially over the years . |
18 | I 'm by the window and I 'd seen Pickerage make his enticing little way there just a minute before . |
19 | So er there was this poor girl sitting on this seat and I 'd seen her there and so , there was a nice lady sat they said er they took the Redditch train off the thing and put this Shrewsbury on . |
20 | He were parked up there well every coalman I 've pulled him about this coke stuff and I 'd seen him other day and I pulled him , explained that I were going over on April first |
21 | I 'd blacked my eyebrows till they were like tarmac , I 'd put raspberry-coloured gloss thick on my lips and I 'd done my eyelids in a limey shade of green . |
22 | It was very frustrating because I 'd made my debut when Ken Brown was manager and I 'd done really well . ’ |
23 | I cam away feeling better because I 'd saved myself quite a bit of money , and I 'd done my bit towards helping the environment . |
24 | I 'd done twenty years in the family planning and I 'd done twelve years on the council and I 'd done thirty years as school governor . |
25 | I 'd done twenty years in the family planning and I 'd done twelve years on the council and I 'd done thirty years as school governor . |
26 | I retraced my steps , by this time it was 7 pm and I 'd done a long walk and about 45 miles on the bike . |
27 | And I looked , I wrote the first one , first class answer and I thought , this is a doddle , and I 'd done three days then or two nights without kip , and I sort of and erm suddenly I f and I went Smith nineteen forty ? |
28 | I was doing a training session and I said erm I 'd , I 'd started to say something and I 'd done it , I was talking about something and I had n't done the bit before |
29 | I 'd felt powerless when I was abused as a child and I 'd felt the same powerlessness with the bank manager . |
30 | Because we 're both level headed people and not having a job was obviously a big thing in our lives and I 'd indicated to Anne that if we did move away , I would stand a much better chance of getting a job . |