Example sentences of "think [pers pn] have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But if I do n't achieve it , I wo n't think I 've had a life unfulfilled . |
2 | And erm anyway it was a wonderful place , wonderful relationship with the men and erm about the only odd thing about it I 've come up against a snag which I did n't think I 've had a ghost writer , I 've got publishers , and as I ca n't get er permission for all the photos that I want . |
3 | Some , I think some people sometimes give a gift , I 've never , I do n't think I 've had a gift ! |
4 | ‘ I do n't think I have had the pleasure of meeting you before , ’ she said , transferring Flossie 's lead to her left hand and entangling it dangerously with the milk can , whilst proffering her right . |
5 | They 'd think we 'd had a quarrel . ’ |
6 | To hear him tell it you 'd think they 'd had a date and she 'd turned up late ! |
7 | I do n't think they 've had a lot of trouble really speaking with Walsall supporters over the years because they seem to be er go to support the club not to fight and er |
8 | Cos I thought I had to have a tetanus , and she goes , oh you do n't need it . |
9 | I thought I 'd a had a , I thought I 'd had a problem but I , I injured myself as well . |
10 | ‘ I thought she 'd had a cocktail waitress , dear , ’ said Francis . |
11 | Thus , when Dennis offered him exactly half what he had been making , Lauda thought he 'd had a touch of sun . |
12 | There was blood on his hands and I thought he 'd had an accident . |
13 | supposed to be nice , I think I 've had a meal there years ago |
14 | ‘ I think she 's had a spot too much to drink , ’ said the nun . |
15 | I think you 've had the crash course and inter-personal communication is next year |
16 | Think you have to have a nana . |
17 | ‘ I think we 've had a break-in , ’ I said , thinking it was the best story to push and concentrating on pulling up my jeans . |
18 | I still think we have to have the system as such , perhaps not so intricate , but certainly keep the file probably with the bits in |
19 | Mind you , I think they 've had a bit of luck lately with a couple of wealthy chaps coming to live in the area and showing signs of interest . ’ |
20 | I think he 'd had a stroke by then , but he came up to me and said very quietly , ‘ How 's your comical friend then ? ’ |
21 | I guess the fans love him because 1 ) he 's a bloody good player — he proved that at Arse ; 2 ) they think he 's had a bit of a raw deal especially last year when he was n't played and the rest of the team wer n't exactly setting the Premiership on fire ! ! |
22 | They might be worrying themselves sick , thinking she 'd had an accident . |