Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd kept it in the bottom of my bra-and-pants drawer ever since I stole it from Dad . |
2 | I knew that I 'd loved you from the moment we first met and I 'd never stopped . ’ |
3 | Yeah , I found , only because I went out one night , and , it was when Mike was still next door and what I 'd done I 'd locked him in the back room and he said he was howling |
4 | ‘ I 'd heard him for a bit by then . |
5 | I was clumsy and had to pick up a couple of notes from the floor and wipe the bags where I 'd touched them with a handkerchief . |
6 | I 'd seen them in the shops marked down , as a Christmas offer , to around nine hundred quid . |
7 | I 'd seen him in the Feathers , surly in his own corner of the Snug , not liked by , not liking , the other villagers . |
8 | I told him that I 'd seen her in the company of a minder I did n't like the look of and that I 'd followed them to Woolwich . |
9 | ‘ I told her I 'd seen you over the weekend , ’ she relayed . |
10 | I 'd seen it along the end of the track . |
11 | Anyway I went there and I was impressed , I 'd seen it from the ship and I completely concur with everything that 's been said . |
12 | I suppose the fact that I 'd made it at the age of 14 was important because it meant I would go a long way in athletics . |
13 | ‘ I 'd have been all right if I 'd made it to the main road . ’ |
14 | ‘ but he was wearing a collar and I 'd tied him to a lamppost . ’ |
15 | I 'd met her at the odd party where we 'd chatted and that 's about it . ’ |
16 | Oh god I thought I 'd lost it for a minute |
17 | I 'd dragged her into the storeroom and begged her to take me to London , saying my family would n't allow me to go without her . |
18 | ‘ When I told Martin that I was 10 weeks ' pregnant with my second child , he enjoyed telling people how clever I was because I 'd arranged it between the interims and the final results ! ’ |
19 | I retrieved my stash from where I 'd taped it under the steering column and my cigarettes and green Rizla papers from the dashboard . |
20 | ‘ Liz lost a winning I 'd given her on a horse . |
21 | Yvonne Paul whose The Glamour Game ( W H Allen , £2.95 ) tells all about the Glamour Biz sent me in the blouse off her back , drenched in exotic perfume , as a ‘ thank-you ’ after I 'd interviewed her for the Daily Mail and mentioned how much I liked her get-up . |
22 | Anyway , after I 'd introduced her to a few different locations and got her over the initial newness of the experience , she seemed perfectly willing to come to me . |
23 | For answer , I picked up the newspaper from where I 'd thrown it on the desk . |
24 | Perhaps if I 'd entered him for the Champion Hurdle , he might have sold . |
25 | , so I put her out in the end it erm it was surprising everybody knew what was going to happen they knew what I was going to do right when I come back in after swi place was empty they 'd got out that door before I 'd got her out the door but erm no it 's it 's very insulting . |
26 | You know , cos I 'd got it at a P P C as well , for national conference . |
27 | They 've given me a major interrogation — I 'd told you about the Englishman — that 's what I should have been working on , not an idiot fire . |
28 | If I 'd told you about the entry earlier on it might have lulled you into a false sense of complacency . |
29 | I 'd left it to the end of the meal before I said anything about being arrested . |
30 | As soon as you deigned to tell me that the Svend you were looking for was a student , and that he 'd used my home as a hotel , I recalled that my nephew spent a night here shortly after I moved in so that he could attend a lecture at the city university , and that I 'd entrusted him with a spare key so he could come and go as he pleased . ’ |