Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] have [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Thankfully I 've forgotten it all now and I have to look at it as something that was flattering to me at the time .
2 somewhere I 've done it all .
3 Only I 've heard it all before .
4 When I say that ‘ Kaptan ’ did not mean ‘ captain' but meant ‘ hawk ’ perhaps I have told you all you need to know about the Colonel 's attitude to his son 's upbringing and his expectations of him .
5 So I had to pick it all up .
6 Thumbed through some papers that they have got , in front of the shop , and found one set of erm , papers from nineteen thirty-six concerned the French National Anthem , and I thought that was a second amazing coincidence , er , and so I had to buy myself that that set of papers for about a pound .
7 so I 've got him all wound , all er geared up for this E C G
8 So I 've got them all sorted for you .
9 So I 've put us all in together as a group entry — sorry , Rainbow , not you , bubbeleh , you 're under the age limit — and I have costumes for you three girls upstairs . ’
10 So I 've knocked it all up so I 'm gon na dig it over and put , get some more soil this next week .
11 So I have lost it all , she thought , my childhood , my mother , my father , my home , my real Gabriel , my ghost Gabriel , my Hosanna , my past and my soul .
12 Oh dear , if only you 'd explained it all to me last night ! ’ she said accusingly to Fran .
13 She was there because you had not kept your appointment with her and so she had to make her own way home in the dark . ’
14 So she 's given you those to practise not just a C and then a K but show both as one making sort of one sound like in back and lock
15 So she 's got her that as well .
16 So she 's bought me this book ?
17 So you 've locked it all in there have you ?
18 So you 've got your own bit .
19 So you 've shown us all the basic techniques of sailing and more importantly how to get yourself rescued should things get out of hand but apart from the dubious pleasure of capsizing , are there any other ways of getting thoroughly wet ?
20 So you had to buy your own stuff then ?
21 So you have to show them that is very important , not because of the mercury recovery but because of their health .
22 By three o'clock she had asked her several times if there was anything she wanted , brought her biscuits and tea and watched the clock for an hour .
23 So we 've got them all stored up in Miss P 's famous filing system .
24 We are planting four acres of woad in order to have a blue bed for next year cos there is n't enough woad is is is in rather short supply so we have to grow our own .
25 ‘ Even so they had to send her half round the world .
26 So they 've told you that already .
27 Sleight apologised for this state of affairs at the Congress in Dublin in 1895 : " It must be remembered that it is exceedingly difficult for the executive committee to meet together often , for every time they do so they have to bear their own travelling expenses , and sometimes hotel expenses ; and to whatever centre they are summoned , it only means that some members of the committee have to travel a considerable distance .
28 Apparently he had become nothing more than this , forage for commonplace family small talk .
29 Perhaps he had given him some idea of when he would be home .
30 Perhaps he 's got his own .
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