Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The manager has not given me any indication whether I will play but I am ready and it would be nice if I could . |
2 | Kish has just given you one example I 'll give you one of the others . |
3 | please contact us at this number , this address , erm or attract the attention of the person who has just given you this flyer . |
4 | Well the reality is of course that Clare has already told us that internment did n't work the last time , it was badly done the last time . |
5 | Someone has probably thrown him some rubbish which he 's swallowed . ’ |
6 | This Church has also given me new faith . |
7 | Yes Dublin Sports and Social Committee has really done it this time ! |
8 | His heartbreaking search across the world has now brought him more joy than he ever wished for — and more than 100 relatives ! |
9 | Oh he has n't eaten it all mummy |
10 | As your man is single and has n't given us any name apart from his father 's , I take it he 's unattached . |
11 | a number of the savings erm and the increased income that is available to , to avoid savings are the result of your own policies developed over a number of years and I hope implemented with a degree of further manage managerial action which has actually given you some money to spend , erm which will avoid you having to make er painful cuts in order to fund a new growth and in particular I would highlight the significant movement that has has now taken place , children from special educational needs provision outside the county , back into the county . |
12 | It has never given him any trouble , but we 've always kept an eye on it . |
13 | Cuckney has never found it difficult switching from the public to the private sector , or vice versa . |
14 | And er the chap that tended her was er a locum , he were only a young chap , and er he says , Oh oh I 'm sorry , he says , I 'd better get me old man to come , he said I do n't suppose I 'll ever see another of these in my career . |
15 | I 'd better get you some help . ’ |
16 | well I 'd only paid me first month you see twenty two thirty |
17 | ‘ But Ellen , ’ said Bernard , ‘ if you 'd only stuck it another month , you 'd have got your degree and we could have begun to live quite comfortably . ’ |
18 | When we did all work together , all the different pieces worked together , and you could just have a card each and you could have just done it that way . |
19 | I 've only given you one sprout so you 're alright . |
20 | The Judge said that he had stolen Lady Margaret 's ring , and that she had only bought it that day and the ring was a very expensive diamond . |
21 | He did n't have to scream at people to get his way ; he just told them and he knew that they knew they had better do it that way or there was gon na be trouble ! ’ |
22 | Paul Franklin was sound , and Angela Cartwright confessed that she too had long thought it high time Grunte gave up . |
23 | The arrival of the French colonizers a few decades later had merely given them another chance to demonstrate their indomitable spirit . |
24 | Occhetto 's position on the Gulf war had meanwhile lost him some support among the social democratic wing of the party , led by Giorgio Napolitano . |
25 | He had not asked her one question , had not given her one chance to explain . |
26 | He had not asked her one question , had not given her one chance to explain . |
27 | She seemed to be almost floating and Maggie was astounded that the sharp stones had not given her enough pain to waken her . |
28 | If Marshal Piłsudski and Colonel Beck , the Polish leaders in Warsaw , were upset that France had not given them stronger backing over the Wilia crisis , then they were also relieved to find that Hitler was not prepared to go to war over the city — at least not yet . |
29 | Jimmy Carter 's limited experience in politics had not given him adequate preparation for the demands of the White House . |
30 | As the conservative Senator Nunn said , in the fateful debate giving the president the powers he ( and the pro-Israeli members of Congress so fervently ) sought , Bush had not given him compelling reason for committing huge American forces to combat . |