Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] [pron] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'd heard him for a bit by then . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | I decided I did n't want a toffee-apple any more , even though I 'd seen one with a great wedge of toffee stuck to the bottom , so I pretended I 'd seen Marie passing in front of the window and I ran out and shouted , " Wait on , Marie , I 've an important message for you . " |
4 | There could n't be anything wrong with my chest unless I 'd swallowed something as a child , an old thrupenny bit . |
5 | ‘ but he was wearing a collar and I 'd tied him to a lamppost . ’ |
6 | My God , for 15 years I 'd written nothing but a few songs . ’ |
7 | Oh god I thought I 'd lost it for a minute |
8 | ‘ Liz lost a winning I 'd given her on a horse . |
9 | I 'd got my toast and strawberry jam , I 'd treated myself to a doughnut as well , and I 'd got my bag and my money and my dreams back . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | By my reckoning , if I 'd steered anything like a true course , the Land Rover was way along the road to the right , but it was pointless and impossible to reach it . |
12 | I 'd got myself into a double bind , and there was no way out . ’ |
13 | You know , cos I 'd got it at a P P C as well , for national conference . |
14 | 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 . ’ |
15 | I 'd spotted them in a second-hand shop and immediately began saving feverishly to make them mine before anyone else got their hands on them . |
16 | Ever since we 'd been at university together , I 'd known him as a bit of a shower freak , staying in there for ages . |
17 | How can I have dreamed it as a six-year-old ? |
18 | Could I have caught him at a bad moment , could he have mellowed , I could n't believe it . |
19 | Well again , I , I , I had to do it as a kid but I did n't afterwards but er , I er , tell you about this chap and I even went back and told him . |
20 | Would n't speak to me for six months , but then his natural goodness of heart , as well perhaps as his gradual realization that I might have been right , that perhaps I had saved him from a fate worse than death , made it impossible for him to keep it up . |
21 | I killed her as surely as if I had stabbed her with a knife , shot her with a gun , squeezed her neck between my hands . |
22 | In fact , the next paper I sent him was called , if I remember rightly , ‘ The Poet — the Public — the Faith ’ , and I had dispatched it to a review called The Green Quarterly , the only recollection of which I have is that it was quarterly and that it was green . |
23 | When I first went to see Timo Metsola I had to represent myself as a reporter from that magazine . |
24 | I picked the song because I had written it for a special person and it was not a Dr Hook song . |
25 | It was the first time I had seen her in a pale colour — a light grey dress which made her seem shadowy . |
26 | Perhaps I was sent to the chippie , or café up the street to fetch cigarettes , or lemonade , or to go at full haste and deliver a note to one of his girl-friends ; or maybe he simply wanted to chastise me for something I had done , as for instance when I inadvertently got him into hot water by mentioning to Mum that I had seen him with a girl ( an infamous young woman ) after he had faithfully promised not to see her again , ever . |
27 | I had seen him on a number of occasions during my childhood in Abyssinia where my father had been British Minister at Addis Ababa , but this was the first time I spoke to him . |
28 | I thought I had seen it in a Met report , some time back . |
29 | I had invited him for a meal , and he left around midnight . ’ |
30 | However , within minutes of starting the meeting ( or so it seemed ) I had invited someone with a severe pain in the head to come forward . |