Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then , as her face fell , he added , ‘ However , since Kirsty 's been staying with me I 've made a point of packing up just after five . ’
2 Excuse me I 've got a circulation problem
3 ‘ So do n't tell me I 've got a nerve !
4 mm and she goes to me I 've got a cup like that .
5 I could not in those days , see God for his creature , of whom I had made an idol .
6 In fact , George Every , then a lay brother at Kelham , with whom I had started a correspondence , told me later that Eliot , while praising some individual points , had said that the general impression it gave was of material being put through a machine and coming out the other side more or less as it was before .
7 My parents used to ignore me when I used to go home and tell them I 'd won a race .
8 Erm I I 've done a lot of listening this evening er and I 'm sure you have too from from the way in which the the rest of the board have been responding er with there eyes and ears even if they have n't always been open .
9 Erm and I I 've requested an application form from the City Council for a demonstration for the big box pile up on the twelfth of February .
10 Erm I I 've had a couple of difficulties with those .
11 Yes I know , well I I 've got a pair of eights and I knew
12 I I 've got a bill to come in from the electrician for his call-out charge he diagnosed that it 's was not an electrical fault and then thought it was an electrical fault by the noise , it was making a fizzing noise but he does n't th he said it 's , it 's the pump the pump is on the way out it needs replacing house is built in nineteen eighty five !
13 And what I 'm going to do today , I 've got erm ah I I 've got a button on these things I got some mashed potato
14 And I I 've got a letter from the Department of the Environment and the Home Office saying that , er and th and because of that it 's taking them this long to actually get these byelaws effected .
15 I I 've got a paper somewhere that refers to this business , I do n't know where .
16 In fact I I 've got a feeling this may
17 I I 've spent a fiver on .
18 Well we could try and do that my I 've got a workload that would choke a camel at the moment because I 'm also the admin officer at the moment for the Public Relations flight of the R A F E R.
19 I 'd promised myself not even to think about Julie Burchill again , let alone mention her ( yeah , right on , Camille , we 're rootin' for ya ) , but I must say that I agree with her that the Best of Young British list would have improved by the addition of an American and someone who 'd written a non-fiction book about football .
20 Luke was like someone who 'd seen a vision of the Holy Grail — completely obsessed . ’
21 Police hunting the killer of seven-year-old , Nikki Allen , in Sunderland , want to question a mystery woman caller who claimed to know someone who 'd committed a murder .
22 Most importantly , we began to realise that an expert was someone who understood what they were talking about , not someone who had become an expert in regurgitating things that other people had taught them .
23 He asked her not to remember him as a bad man but as someone who had made a mistake .
24 But quite often grown-ups do n't know how to deal with someone who 's lost a partner
25 someone who 's done a streak from a sauna to outdoors in the South Pole , mm , that 's enough to turn your nibbles on
26 Yeah , I 'll probably think of someone who 's got a burner .
27 When you meet the likes of Mabel Brigge , you quickly recognise someone who has made a pact with Satan and acquired occult powers !
28 This might be an understandable reaction in someone who has endured an afternoon of flag and whistle , but it misses the point of why the law was framed .
29 In addition , being termed ‘ skilled ’ often simply means that the worker is carrying out a job traditionally performed by someone who has undertaken an apprenticeship and is therefore a craft worker by training .
30 It is easy enough to see how someone , especially someone who has suffered a childhood of poverty , can be led to a fear of emptiness , of not getting enough to eat , of starvation itself , and so in later life to stave off or compensate for such a fear .
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