Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] have [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I consider how successfully I have melted into the background recently .
2 People add a little on and eventually I have signed for a club and sold my house .
3 So I have to prise off the foe unassisted , which , believe me , takes some doing .
4 Long I have lingered by the banks of the Ness , looking on the town clinging to and rising above its banks ; often have I gone to the castle hill to trace the windings of the stream , which was ever smiling back or reflecting the sadder tones of the sky , and to gaze on the distant land of mountain and plain ; and I have also spent many hours in rapt admiration of the sylvan pictures that render the walk through the islands on the Ness a walk of walks : it yielded a joy as deep as that I received from the walks on Goat Island , within hearing and seeing of the rapid-flowing waters of Niagara .
5 Fourteen weeks ' full maternity pay for everyone and an end to the confusing restrictions on how long you have to work for the same company to qualify for your job back are just two of the expected improvements .
6 How much you get depends on how long you have worked for the employer and the accrued rate at which the pension builds up .
7 Perhaps you have to go to the church at St Florian to understand why the music is as it is , with so many pauses and such great spaciousness .
8 Perhaps you have forgotten about the food subsidies ?
9 So you have compared with the
10 A measure of your success in a coaching session is when the subordinate feels the discussion has been between two equals and that together you have arrived at the best course of action .
11 The game is psychological as well as physical ; once you have your physical bits together you have to work on the psychological aspect and this seems to be the stage we 're at ’ .
12 It 's an important question , because unless we remember the past , we 'll forget how much we have achieved during the last years .
13 To a very large extent the way our primary schools develop in the future will be a comment on how much we have learned from the largely fruitless traditionalist v progressive debate of the '60s and '70s .
14 For too long we have lived with no expectation of renewal , or growth , or power .
15 For too long we have sat on the fence regarding when a lone rescuer should leave a collapsed victim to seek medical help .
16 Perhaps we have to reckon with an element of chance .
17 Perhaps we have hit on the real reason for scheduling … land ear-marked for government use but no one else 's ?
18 perhaps we have to look at the societal thing in that there 's something very macho seen as macho about football in Scotland which is stand on the terraces with a short sleeve shirt in zero degrees and having someone urinate down your leg and
19 We have highlighted the importance of recognising that the Constitution is subject to change in response to political conflicts , and so we have pointed to the need to study the Constitution ( and constitutional theory ) historically , politically and critically , with an eye to the tensions between things as they are and things as it is thought they are and should be .
20 So we have moved from the intricate and sombre medieval stained-glass window to the brilliant glass-clad office-block facade reflecting the sky line , yet the starting materials remain practically the same .
21 So we have to settle for the Carter head-rest covers , Carter condoms , Carter badges , Carter balloons , a specially-pressed Carter interview CD ( complete with printed questions that accompany Jim Bob and Fruitbat 's recorded answers to create the effect that ‘ the lads ’ are actually in the studio with you on Chiltern Radio ! ) and , of course , a copy of the ultimate object of all this marketing desire , a Carter album .
22 So we have to hope for a fine day for this on Sunday , obviously .
23 So we have arrived at the following paradox .
24 Romanians are very well aware of how much they have inherited from the Ceauşescu regime and how difficult it is , with the best will in the world , to purge the moral degradation from their souls .
25 So they have put on a Christmas show that runs until the end of January , which while still being very different from anything else in the Midlands this Christmas , should entice a new audience into the theatre .
26 But the more profiles are concerned with qualities of character and extra-curricular activities , the more intrusive of privacy they seem ; and , perhaps more relevant to the present enquiry , the less they have to do with the actual school curriculum .
27 No longer you have to grovel through the woods each spring in hopes of stumbling across a few of these delectable fungi .
28 Thus we have to allow for a series of large units in the landscape from the seventh century onwards .
29 Nevertheless we have arrived at the same figures .
30 Already we have moved into a darker , more specific and personal mood which is strengthened by the last chapter where the listener is brought closer to the poet to provide comfort for all the losses he has endured .
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