Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] have [vb pp] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 He would then enquire how much I 'd paid for the latest irreparable objects , and if it had been 20p or less he 'd say , with satisfaction , ‘ Well , at least it had a decent plug ’ , and the decent plug would go into the decent plug box .
2 If I manage to work out anything this lunchtime , I 'll enclose it herewith — in the meantime this is all I 've done for the Newsletter so far .
3 The pot-bellied tosser told me that the club wished to make a gesture in recognition of all I had done for the ‘ Stiffs ’ during my spell as manager , and after much discussion it was agreed that they could best show their appreciation by raising the price of my season ticket for next year by 25 per cent .
4 Not after all you 've done for the Corporation .
5 If that 's all you 've got for the whole battalion , that 's a success as far as the tour is concerned , ’ he said .
6 All he 'd got for the mite was a tatty old kite
7 Mr Roberts was thanked for all he had done for the Society since its inception .
8 Last I have a very pleasant task to perform , namely to ask Angela to kindly present to His Lordship a token of our loving esteem for all he has done for the Guild over the years and hopefully when he wears the vestment he will say a prayer for us all — AD MULTOS ANNOS .
9 The fields and clouds were the same as those I had seen for the last half hour .
10 The majority of opinion reports from the SD and other agencies of the regime reaching the Nazi leadership point nevertheless towards conclusions about the impact on morale similar to those we have witnessed for the Schweinfurt area .
11 By the time that Orchard made his last will in January 1504 he had married for a second time .
12 Before 1848 it had seemed for a moment that its crisis of transition ( see The Age of Revolution , p. 304 ) might also prove to be its final crisis , at least in England , but in the 1850s it became clear that its major period of growth was only just beginning .
13 But Greenpeace noted that the British government 's willingness to sign the convention as it stood was a fundamental shift in policy in that it had agreed for the first time to the elimination in principle of dangerous chemicals .
14 In particular it has paid for a text telephone — or ‘ minicom ’ — for the delivery suite .
15 ‘ Our side against Huddersfield will be the most experienced we have fielded for a long time .
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