Example sentences of "have [verb] [pers pn] [was/were] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'd assumed it was in the mortuary .
2 Why had n't she simply walked out of the theatre as soon as she 'd discovered he was in the cast ?
3 But none of the boys who played with him at St Mark 's Roman Catholic Primary School in Shettleston could ever have guessed they were in the company of a very special talent .
4 That the kakar had seen the tigress was quite evident , and the only place where she could have seen her was on the track .
5 Stay with that a minute , erm , erm , I mean I would n't have thought we were in a position to give an assurance that er erm , that that no other complaints which appear to be outside the local ombu ombudsman 's restriction will be dealt with by support staff , I mean I should think we 're continuing looking continually looking for ways of dealing with complaints at the most efficient and effective way , and if that
6 To be fair to John he may have thought he was on an already completed route , but the absence of the first bolt , a well established sign of a ‘ projet ’ , should have been respected .
7 I should have thought it was at the bottom
8 prove that this technology was n't so great as one would have thought it was without the ground troops .
9 ‘ I would n't have thought it was beyond the realms of possibility . ’
10 I had never done anything like that in my life , but I found that having to do it was in the end very exciting because you have to rely on the Lord and he supplies help in unforgettable ways .
11 He must have known we were in the doorway .
12 They put a lot of effort into it , but I tell you what , if I read Access , I would never have believed I was at the same conference .
13 The passport that the Colonel had given him was in the inside pocket of his anorak .
14 He also liked to remind him that the first time he had seen him was during the military parade in Cairo to celebrate Kuhammad Rea 's marriage to Princes Fawzia in 1939 . "
15 Someone had said she was like an Abyssinian cat and so she was .
16 Moreover , Cézanne had felt he was respecting the laws of traditional , scientific perspective .
17 The man who had greeted her was on the deck of his boat cleaning something .
18 They had known they were on the knife edge , and interest rates had been at 8 per cent .
19 If he had known I was on the stage , he 'd have murdered me .
20 But Pardy had known he was in a crowded place and that animals were involved which might very well react with panic at his action .
21 ‘ We are pleased with the state of our grounds and proud that many visiting clubs have felt they were of a very high standard . ’
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