Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] [verb] [det] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I wish I 'd never started all this .
2 I 'd better , I 'd better put that that down as that .
3 Anyway I 'd better put some more in yours
4 I 've just seen all these Chinooks taking off .
5 about erm I 've actually got some some cleansing wipes for , for
6 It was pointed out in argument that , pursuant to regulation 7 of the Income Tax ( Building Societies ) Regulations 1986 , tax which was due but not paid on or before the due date could have been the subject of an assessment on Woolwich under paragraph 4(2) or ( 3 ) of Schedule 20 to the Finance Act 1972 ; but for the reasons I have already given any such assessment would , in my opinion , have been a nullity in the circumstances of the present case .
7 I have now given some more thought to the next edition of Cymru Wledig .
8 I have certainly made many more friends over the past 30 years .
9 I have never known such another . ’
10 There 's a nice story about my , one of my favourite presidents , I told you last time , Theodore Roosevelt , Roosevelt got very frustrated with congress so he sent the American navy , he had no money , they would n't give him any money , so he sent the American navy to the Philippines and he said to congress if you want them back again you 'd better vote some more money cos they have n't got any fuel erm which is a fairly odd way of proceeding one might think .
11 She 'd never had any more until the inspector had come to say she must go back to London .
12 She 'd only had those few hours at The Haven .
13 You 've probably hear all these .
14 Right so Nick first , he represents biology and the future and you 've probably got all these things .
15 But you 've still got all these exclusions in there , John .
16 ‘ I do n't know whether you 've really read all those extensive notes your researcher made for you , but do take a look at the last couple of lines .
17 Until , in the end , Carrie began to think she must have made it all up , that she had just dreamed all those things he had said .
18 he was he was so horrified about it because she had actually run all that right from the beginning
19 We will refrain from describing the much publicised problems of the US economy , of public accounting firms in this country , and the related layoffs and hiring freezes at almost every major company — it is assumed you have already heard all that .
20 Squiffy everywhere and erm that night the evening activity was tobogganing and we 'd just finished all this wine .
21 ‘ It seems to me , ’ he announced , ‘ we 'd better see all these pupils together .
22 Now we 'd better get all this stuff off to the labs , but there 's no point in sending his keys — we shall need them . ’
23 If members allowances are a hundred and eighty thousand this year which is somewhere around there , Mr may correct me but I think I 'm not too far out , we 've already upped those this year to a hundred and eighty- nine , so next year there 'll be a hundred and seventy-one and the thirteen thousand cost of this will reduce it to a hundred and fifty-eight I actually do n't think that is possible , we ca n't afford it within the terms of of the present set up , unless someone 's going to dramatically reduce the length and the number of meetings in this council , which I think is highly unlikely , I think we 've got to set a good example to our employees , I think that this would give completely the wrong message .
24 Cos we 've never heard any more .
25 Cos we 've never heard any more .
26 right , but we 've never covered all this see , you 've picked bits up as you 've gone along and another thing you should never give a choice of something and nothing you should always give a choice of something and something else
27 We 've still got some more .
28 ‘ There has been a lot of bad news on aircraft building programmes since we bought Dowty , ’ says Mr Garner , ‘ but we had effectively discounted all that in our acquisition financial modelling .
29 We have already seen some such things in the area of natural philosophy , things of which , ‘ by the natural use of our faculties , we can have no knowledge at all ’ .
30 One man completely self-assured ( in the psychological sense ) is not a contradiction of what we have just said any more than what we have just said about uncertainty ( in the epistemological sense ) reduces all men to the level of mumbling irresolution .
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