Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think I 'd taken a breath from when he took his stance until the ball finished up on the green . |
2 | ‘ Do you think I 've lost a fortune only to see it salted away in the same nip-cheese fashion as before ? |
3 | When Shanti had been with us for a few days , a friend said to me , ‘ I saw Michael out with the baby in the pram , and I do n't think I 've seen a man look happier in my life . ’ |
4 | You might think I 've got a cheek to interfere but someone 's got to look after Maureen . |
5 | ‘ But if I do n't achieve it , I wo n't think I 've had a life unfulfilled . |
6 | And erm anyway it was a wonderful place , wonderful relationship with the men and erm about the only odd thing about it I 've come up against a snag which I did n't think I 've had a ghost writer , I 've got publishers , and as I ca n't get er permission for all the photos that I want . |
7 | Some , I think some people sometimes give a gift , I 've never , I do n't think I 've had a gift ! |
8 | oh I did n't know I 've got a cheque book in there |
9 | ‘ How do you know I 've had a win ? ’ |
10 | ‘ I did n't know you 'd got a daughter . ’ |
11 | I did n't know you 'd found a successor to Death-House Donald . " |
12 | I did n't know she 'd had a child . |
13 | ‘ Do you know they 've got a Jew in the partnership now ? |
14 | I did n't know he 'd got a daughter ! |
15 | If what he saw through security did not impress him , Tammuz need never know he 'd had a visitor . |
16 | And Mrs Rogers came up to me and said how wonderful it must be to have a husband who takes an interest in his family ; her Dan does n't know he 's got a family and cares less . |
17 | So do not feel you have to make a fuss to get attention . |
18 | Each time you wanted to go up or down you had to pull a chain . |
19 | To have a claim you must show you have suffered a loss . |
20 | I do n't feel we 've done a lot this half term have we ? |
21 | will prevent him having to consider a mass of trivial complaints where it is unlikely that criminal charges would ever be brought but there has been some concern that the chief officer of police is given a discretion whether or not to refer complaints which disclose criminal conduct to the D.P.P. , although this decision is of course supervised . |
22 | Nichols does feel he has made a mistake . ’ |
23 | I 'm not using him as an excuse or anything , but I do feel he 's got a lot to do with the way my life 's been . |
24 | Oh I do n't think she 's got a name |
25 | She 's got a , I think er has she got a no , I do n't think she 's got a key to my house now , she used to have er in case I lock meself out . |
26 | Do n't think she has got a form , no , Alma have you got any spare forms for that . |
27 | I do think you 've made a mistake Carl . |
28 | One thing I forgot to bring with me this afternoon was a tape of the assembly worship I 'm sorry about that , but I do n't think you 've got a tape recorder have you ? |
29 | Or not I mean , do you feel do you think you have to lock a door , or |
30 | He does n't agree that you should say , ‘ Is he all right ? ’ to the owner , as ‘ the dog might think you have issued a challenge ’ . |