Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [be] [verb] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 I 'd been working on that right during training it was more of a natural reaction . ’
2 I tried to remember when I 'd been held like that before , and by whom .
3 It was a cold day and I had been standing in that particular spot for half an hour , so I was glad to get into the car , which was driven by a smart-looking man in a tweed cap .
4 I 've been listening to that a lot .
5 Having said that , I do n't blame them because ‘ Ironfist ’ was n't the greatest album it could have been and ‘ Another Perfect Day ’ , well , I 've been thinking about that and I 'm sure it was n't just the album … ’
6 No I 've been thinking about that actually , I must
7 Same goes for about half the words I 've been learning from that little minx .
8 Yes I 've been looking at that and thinking we 'll take it , mm
9 I 've been looking for that all week !
10 So it 's really settling in and I 've been waiting for that to happen . ’
11 I 've been waiting for that featherbrained bird to buzz off , ’ said the frog .
12 that 's what I 've been waiting for that ten , ten do it again
13 I 've been working on that part of my game and it came off tonight . ’
14 he says I 've been talking to that wee feller and he was talking about the pub which got .
15 There 's an old clay range up in the woods , and I 've been practising on that .
16 All I 've been introduced to that bloke as Sally 's friend !
17 I 've been brooding about that myself ever since I heard .
18 I 've been wondering about that , ’ he said .
19 I 've been wondering about that myself .
20 I 've been playing with that idea all day .
21 He said he lost them about a week ago and heard today that a set which might have been his had been used by that psychic woman .
22 I have been thinking about that riddle .
23 I have been looking for that ever since I first became involved in politics .
24 It is in islands like the one I have been talking of that one can best speak to the emergent nations about their problems in a relaxed , a hospitable and an egalitarian atmosphere , and against the background of a shared experience .
25 You know , I , I have been put in that situation before , when I 've actually seen , you know , and most reporters are working secondhand , but , you know , I have been in the position where I 've actually seen , part of a police operation take place , mainly because I 'd got stopped coming out on the Huntingdon Road after the , the Mill Road Post Office was , was knocked over a year or so ago .
26 I have been wondering about that , ’ Cranston replied .
27 you know there was I 've got a policy er here that I can take out and you took it and then that was it and you spent the rest of the time talking about this one policy whereas , because you 'd been thinking about that one , there may have been others that you may have been able to disturb her about or erm you know if she had other member of the family or education , whatever , there was , there was other areas that maybe you could 've brought up or gone back to anyway .
28 The trouble was , once you 'd been driving for that long , you drove right through your tiredness and out into a dreamland where only the road was moving .
29 She 'd been married in that hat .
30 she 'd been put on that file — ‘ just by mistake ’ ,
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