Example sentences of "[v-ing] [conj] [pers pn] have [verb] an " in BNC.
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1 | The SOC government issued a communiqué on March 29 stating that it had ordered an offensive against Khmer Rouge forces in Kompong Thom province , in an attempt to reopen strategic highways . |
2 | The connection between patronage of this type and parliamentary politics could not be stated more clearly than in a letter which John Graham of Dougalston wrote to Mungo Graeme of Gorthie in 1741 , saying that he had made an arrangement with the Laird of Glinns , one of the Stirlingshire voters : |
3 | The party broke up when Father D'Arcy , whose life was organized round the liturgy , rose saying that he had to attend an obligatory office at Campion Hall . |
4 | What was that one asking if you 'd got an animal ? |
5 | Now if you look at the test statistics there there are two versions of test statistics , one is an asymptotic version , right , assuming that we 've got an incredibly large sample and one is the small sample , that 's the , that 's the L M version . |
6 | It did not stop her knowing that she had made an idiot of herself and upset Harriet Shakespeare , who had enough trouble without that . |
7 | Erm that one 's a bit of an odd question to be honest with you because I 'm finding because I 've had an exam in this , that this is the hardest . |
8 | But we got talking when I had to spend an afternoon in his laboratory checking reports for courts with his staff , and he was ever so nice . |
9 | Understandably thinking that he had achieved an odd escape , declarer gleefully played off three rounds of diamonds to discard his losing club , but now it was West who took the setting trick when he was able to ruff . |
10 | I was , I was thinking cos I 've got an old copper kettle |
11 | Both parties feeling that they have achieved an agreement they can live with , without it being constantly undermined . |