Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] have [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I was n't sure about making the sharp turn into the fifth fence , but Ted told me I had to go the fast way everywhere otherwise I had no hope of winning , ’ Mac said . |
2 | Tell me I had done the right thing . |
3 | Just in front of me I had seen a large shell-crater , an old one . |
4 | Mm I had to go back it suddenly occurred to me I 've got the back door key but it might still have been bolted . |
5 | With savage triumph Michele said , ‘ Now tell me I 've got the wrong woman . ’ |
6 | Do n't tell me I 've interrupted a marital squabble . |
7 | He brought with him , among others , the new Communist Transport Minister , Charles Fiterman , whom I had met the previous week . |
8 | Citing the case of one of the juveniles whom I had encountered the previous week : |
9 | Er but er this is the position as it is now and I I 've taken the conservative position as always . |
10 | You see I 've got the prob I mean my initial reaction is I mean I I 've got no strong feeling to say we 've got to supply product the stuff it 's cheaper , we make more money , sod it . |
11 | I 've I I 've got the Oriental shower gel fro got the Oriental shower gel , that means I 've the Oriental and Marina . |
12 | Trying to bring those those elements together into a single definition , I I had to use an established grouping of permanent habitation . |
13 | That 's a I I had to do a little bit of er adaption work on the on the curtain rail put that on . |
14 | I I I had to do the other jobs as I know , but I used to like serving people because I used to like meeting people and sort of study people . |
15 | I I have to say the top earners of course ask for those further away . |
16 | Quite , and I I have got a high proportion of of staff and you ha you will have a a low one would you |
17 | You stay away from my you 've got the whole floor full of butter . |
18 | I remember that he liked one in celebration of wool ; another was of everything brown or gray , for which I had arranged a large collection of natural objects , of woven and blockprinted textiles , pots , and beautiful bowls and boxes made of wood . |
19 | He created Apollo , which I have conducted a great deal . |
20 | Er but er I 've managed to fiddle it with the suggested preachers for the November series , which I have come a little bit unstuck about . |
21 | At the very least it appears to me that the manner in which I have construed the relevant provisions in their application to the facts in this appeal is a possible construction and that any ambiguity there should be resolved in favour of the taxpayer . |
22 | Yeah , course I mean as a bat er pitched a bat on this is a beau a beauty but are there are rough spots which you 've helping the slow left arm , or help any spinner . |
23 | Your recordings of Strauss 's orchestral works have become something of a legend , including works like the Sinfonia Domestica and the Alpine Symphony , which you have done a great deal to rehabilitate in public esteem . |
24 | Nor could he avoid reminding Charlotte of the hopeful turn Colin 's case had taken — a turn to which she had made a significant contribution — while her niece 's plight seemed only to worsen by the day . |
25 | showed us the lovely crystal glass which she had received the previous Wednesday at Wembley Conference Centre . |
26 | When Warner Bros , the company with which she had signed an exclusive long-term contract , squandered her potential during the Thirties in a series of amusing but , for her , unfulfilling potboilers ( eg Fashions of 1934 , The Big Shakedown , Jimmy the Gent , Fog over Frisco ) , she took the unprecedented step of departing for England , where she could continue working outside of American jurisdiction . |
27 | Approximately 100 people then took part in the business meeting when our President , Lady Braithwaite , opened the proceedings with many congratulations to the Society on the previous eventful year in which she had taken a deep interest . |
28 | Subtitled ‘ A Satire ’ , the novel is a bitter , pessimistic work in which the ominous subcurrents of Brooke-Rose 's earlier novels are seen in their most threatening light , and the gradual disintegration to which she had subjected the traditional realist novel in her three previous works is brought to an explosive climax . |
29 | On the desk before her lay a slip of paper , onto which she 'd copied the basic details of a single credit card entry noted in Charlie 's records . |
30 | Meanwhile we have the jubilant pictures of Hillary Clinton celebrating her husband 's triumph in which she has played no small part . |