Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] have [verb] this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In my own experience I have found this medium both economic and a very good way of learning the Technique , especially in the initial stages . |
2 | A spell of what Parrott described as ‘ the best snooker I 've played this season ’ enabled him to take a 6-2 interval lead which he then increased to 8-2 before Taylor showed his renowned tenacity by winning the next four frames . |
3 | ‘ Barnet were the best side I 've seen this season and we have to admit they were better than us on the day but Northampton was one of those things . |
4 | ‘ Portsmouth were probably the sharpest side we have played this season . |
5 | With this in mind we have undertaken this year a review of the management team and staff resources with the objective of ensuring that LCCIEB is prepared for the challenges that it is likely to meet in the future . |
6 | In this study we have used this technique to assess whether there are any longterm changes in pancreatic function after recovery from acute alcoholic pancreatitis . |
7 | THE FFESTINIOG Railway has recently put into service a new buffet car , to replace a vintage vehicle which has done this duty since the early years of revival . |
8 | Anna liked and sympathised with the girl who had written this letter . |
9 | Now , you know , that is the sort of attitude we 've made this class thing . |
10 | I 'm glad that Pat used the word exciting but all the story you 've heard this morning are exciting ! |
11 | Police discovered them in a raid , after they were tipped off by a buyer who had seen this advert in the motoring magazine Exchange and Mart . |
12 | So you let go gently then you do the same on the other side , and then of course you 've got this piece free . |
13 | Having reluctantly signed books and had his picture taken , John Peel , Radio 1 stalwart and musical mentor , shrugs off the attention with characteristic modesty and remarks , ‘ I bet they could n't name one record I 've played this year . ’ |
14 | Having reluctantly signed books and had his picture taken , John Peel , Radio 1 stalwart and musical mentor , shrugs off the attention with characteristic modesty and remarks , ‘ I bet they could n't name one record I 've played this year . ’ |
15 | Its reflection on the water surface of the river at Abingdon advanced towards me , in this case not exactly to my feet because I was up on the bridge , but whatever else I managed to achieve in the picture I had to make this plane of the river advance . |
16 | At the moment she has typed this proposal for me . |
17 | Paul Bodin says that Millwall are the best team they 've played this season |
18 | It 's such a new level of value for money we 've named this cooker the Debut . |
19 | A large part of the fun I had testing this guitar through an amplifier came from not knowing what to expect . |
20 | I 'm clean I have one every other night I have done this week |
21 | This will be far from easy to establish in view of the very strength of the business relationship which has generated this level of turnover for the employer . |
22 | CPRW hopes that the Secretary of State will grasp the opportunity now before him to alter the pattern of development which has characterised this site for several decades , by challenging once and for all the aspiration of the current and any future owner , to establish a large and permanent residence for their tourist operations on the cliffs above Amroth . |
23 | After half a mile she had rejected this hypothesis and decided that it was merely because she was unattractive , the sort of person who , fifty years ago , would have worn rubber galoshes . |
24 | Culturally and in education we have neglected this side . |
25 | ‘ We need £30,000 in order to maintain the level of service we 've achieved this year , with four holidays involving 172 children . |
26 | A distant nephew of our chairman , ‘ Hani ’ is the most exciting prospect I have seen this week . |
27 | God , am I glad to see you ] The only good news I 've had this morning is that you 'll be in charge . |
28 | I am not mad , most noble Festus , but in sober sadness I have suffered this day more bodily pain than I had before a conception of . |
29 | The use which has received this appellation from Jespersen ( 1940 : 259 – 60 ) can be illustrated by sentences such as : ( 11 ) I am glad ( happy , delighted , pleased , proud , sorry , angry , ashamed , disappointed , surprised , astonished ) to see you here . |
30 | There 's also some murals on the walls , various artists did murals and of course they 've got this grant from for six thousand pound for a exhibition . |