Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So far in this chapter I have written mainly of adult clients .
2 I said , ‘ I have run away from home .
3 I have run ahead of chronology however and in particular of the First World War , which the peoples that had entered it as parts of the Empire ended as free-standing independent nations .
4 Since those early days I have grown considerably in confidence , on top of which all the furnishings and fittings are complete .
5 ‘ Then I have to stay here in hospital and just wait for this toxaemia thing to develop ? ’ asked Faye anxiously .
6 Not only have I used whisky instead of the brandy usually specified in pork and liver pâté recipes , which is a question of only about two , but two important , tablespoons to 1½ lb. of the mixture , but I have resorted also to rum ( white rum is especially useful in the kitchen ) and to gin for the same purpose , and the results have been excellent .
7 I have worked closely with Technology on a number of service projects and I know that they are committed to providing the best possible service , ’ said John .
8 The antipathy to any large-scale popular participation in running public affairs , which shows itself constantly in many more forms than those which I have mentioned here by way of illustration , has been incorporated in several different ways into political science .
9 In my view , for reasons I have set forth at length elsewhere , I believe that the philosophy of animal rights is the right philosophy .
10 ‘ But now it is up to the Catholic officials and the county to find the money from the £243,000 I have set aside for church school repairs .
11 I 've stayed at my desk until half past seven , writing up the minutes of our meeting at the Treasury — even doing a little preparation for a series of consultations I have to begin tomorrow in connection with the Annual Assessment .
12 Before we go on to explore these pattern types , it is worth giving a thought to the reason why I have concentrated only on slip , knit and tuck stitch types so far .
13 I have to struggle hard in order to control the desire to cry .
14 I have talked glibly of complexity , and of apparent design , as though it were obvious what these words mean .
15 A third of this group , most of whom have schizophrenia , continue to experience symptoms which have responded poorly to treatment and remain quite disturbed for several months or years .
16 His hon. Friend the Member for Newham , North-East ( Mr. Banks ) is one of those Members of Parliament who have contributed regularly to college courses , and I am delighted that he has done so .
17 Significant people and groups who have risked much in support of the bishops will be disappointed and disenchanted .
18 The includers are not always merely disinterested advocates of a philosophy , but people who have become so through experience , through the sheer amount of time they spend with members of the excluded social group .
19 You also comment on the willingness of even those people who have suffered directly from terrorist violence to find forgiveness in their hearts .
20 They therefore exclude married women , people who have retired early , those on Youth Training Schemes and other Employment Training ( ET ) courses , those who have returned unwillingly to school because they can not find jobs , those on short-time work , and others .
21 Students who have performed well in Year II of the BTEC HND in Mathematics , Statistics and Computing ( code JN 1111 ) ( see page 168 ) may proceed to the second year of the honours degree course .
22 Training has been ‘ in-service ’ rather than before entry , and the highest posts have not gone to specialists but to broadly educated men and women who have specialized only in administration .
23 The key ideas of those in the corporate strategy field who have focused more on understanding what companies actually do will be summarized in chapter 7 .
24 If you have to stay long in bed , or at least at home , you will need to make arrangements so that you can cope .
25 Different centres of excellence will usually offer courses in their own specialism ; you may find you have to work away from home on secondment if your first choice is limited to only a few specialist centres .
26 If you have to walk home after dark , avoid ‘ short-cuts ’ through badly lit alleyways and waste-ground .
27 You have arrived just in time to witness the final stage of the experiment .
28 Although leaning the sail over the front of the board ( a gybe ) is easier , it often makes getting back more difficult since you have to sail further into wind .
29 You 'll need these if anything goes tragically wrong with your motherboard or hard disk and you have to start again from scratch .
30 It is advisable to wear loose , comfortable clothing , although if you have come straight from work this may not be possible and is not essential .
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