Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] have [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Did n't Liz tell you that I 've written some books on the subject ? ’
2 ‘ My first aim has to be success with Llanelli but now that I 've accepted this position I 'm going to be totally committed to developing Welsh rugby ’ .
3 If you are , I 'll sign now that I 've tried this treatment without your approval . ’
4 He asked me whether I was a country person I asked what the qualifications were he said country born and bred , well I was born in Liverpool spent my childhood and early adolescence in rural Nottinghamshire , moved to Highfields , emigrated to the West Indies and now live in sub rural Blavey so I do n't know whether I qualify as a country person or not , but I 'd like to bet that I 've milked more cows by hand than he has if that 's any qualification .
5 Not that I 've had much chance to do anything for him .
6 Yes , I mean , the the the rea , the people that I 've had most contact with , erm , in sociology , are those who are concerned with , what is known as the labour market .
7 Oh I 've got , the one that I 've emptied this morning .
8 No-one wants to read about their chairman and the things that I 've read this week .
9 Downstairs in our reception we have a community tank that I 've mentioned many times .
10 I do n't know that I 've got any ambitions that way although you never know , do you now , what they say there 's many a good tune played on an old fiddle I thought you was going to say old women do n't , older women do n't appeal to me , but what about the one who raped me when I was thirteen ?
11 you got anything special offer this week mate not that I 've got any money to buy anything oh I have n't turned the grill right off
12 Really so that I 've got more lines up there , not like , when they 're I 've got plenty of lines you see .
13 It 's just that I 've got this feeling about it all .
14 Just so that I 've got some idea of er
15 You see , I 'd mentioned the fact that I 'd seen this chap several mornings hanging about in the Cove , so I decided not to take Miss Celia down there for a bit , even though we were having a real Indian summer that year .
16 And I 'd know that I 'd incurred that expense .
17 I then was sent a letter telling me that I 'd passed this exam , I then had what 's known as a medical to check that I was okay , there was no , I had no faults or injuries or health problems .
18 ‘ Neither am I , querida , ’ he said slowly , ‘ but I wish that I 'd had those skills in Seville because it would have saved a lot of anguish .
19 ‘ It was for you that I had to leave that hotel suite and not return until daylight . ’
20 My personal and spiritual growth expanded into every area of my life , twenty-four hours a day , seven days a week , as I came to live more consciously in each and every moment — knowing that I had created that moment , and that it was an opportunity to grow .
21 And as it looked like Sasser had told Hurley something about me , Control passed the word that I had handled some contract work for the Defense Department in the past , just minor stuff , but that it was all finished now .
22 I went through the drill that I had taught many times to my students , and with a little sideslip brought John 's creation back to earth .
23 I felt that I had seen this movie before .
24 I leafed through the newspapers , glad that I had done those interviews .
25 And that 's a bit like that erm the teaching skills that I had to do that time when I was on the course .
26 If I should cry , trying to express the inexpressible , that I had walked the wind with archangels , she would have been worried and annoyed ; and if I had gone on to say that I had forfeited those heights and lived now in an unremitting shadowless glare of exposure in a runnel of Hell , she would have feared for my mental health .
27 I recall that I had written another broadside in reply to an article in The Student Vanguard by Rayner Heppenstall , then a communist , called ‘ T. S. Eliot : sign of the times ’ .
28 I had picked for this exercise a place that I had visited many years before. , but to which I had never returned .
29 All I could remember of my first visit was that I had found several items , including a Tudor buckle .
30 I was just six then , and while Blyth knew that I had had some sort of little accident when I was much younger I certainly seemed to him to be a lot more able-bodied that he was .
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