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

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1 Right , time marches on we 've got five minutes before this meeting closes , so if you 've got another question , I 'll take one more question for Chris and then she 's off the hook .
2 I mean presumably he 's got a lot of money I mean
3 Oh why is it every time I sit somewhere he 's always got to sit somewhere near me .
4 I would think so they 've got ta go and plant , start planting ivies and things to drape down the wall
5 I ca n't eat it I do n't think so he had a big lunch
6 ‘ We have lost four games recently that we never deserved to lose so it 's been a hard time for us .
7 When they sit together you 've got problems .
8 So now you 're saying , if you ca n't make so we 've , we 've changed from the full unbiased overall story
9 Yeah but I 've got ta make so I had to come all the way home !
10 Before we came over here when we lived in we had an enormous front lawn
11 Oh you mean perhaps I 'd cooked jacket potatoes and you had jacket potatoes at school ?
12 The schemata are individual gardens and when they are joined together we have a spiritual world of boundless scope .
13 Well c certainly I mean obviously it has an impact on on individuals who feel
14 Erm I mean obviously you 've got people up in the flats who at times , hit absolute desperate rock-bottom situations .
15 er after they got so you had n't got no more life in them we used to weld short bits onto .
16 I mean suddenly we had the example of a women 's support group from the miner 's strike th that we had the idea you know fr from that erm and Yona really put it in a nutshell when she said I think er er you know behind closed doors the women worrying about what was gon na happen next you know they felt very frustrated and in a way it was a way to channel o our energies away i i i it was seen as that really in the beginning you know as a a sort of a more as a way of getting rid of the well y you know the sort of desperation er the impotence one felt of not being able to do anything in this situation and it 's er and by now of course we 've all become as a group very close er you know we 're we 're more like a big family now really an sort of er a lot of the women have never really sort of regularly been to meetings an th the commitment there is very strong really that we all turn up to our Tuesday meetings sort of .
17 I mean basically we have had organize it this year .
18 I mean basically he 's put that into account and then it 's how much will they need on top of that so he total that he would need would be three hundred and seventy thousand pounds of which there is a hundred seventy thousand so the shortfall 's twenty thousand , or two hundred thousand .
19 being a man of the people that that 's not the way forward and erm but you know I mean basically you 've got ta go back to basics .
20 You know so I mean so I 've never had a , it 's been a bad experience for me , not a good one .
21 Do you think perhap , erm , because it 's not so busy , do you think perhaps they 've cut back in the restaurant , and that 's why you 're doing a bit more work for the restaurant , you know , doing the floaters and things .
22 Actually they 're all er they are , nearly all of them have been broken so they 've obviously caught up with the list from the .
23 They say that hunting 's for er er human pleasure , er , I mean personally I 've only been to one hunt , and I do n't see what all the the , the , the , the trouble 's about because the huntsman is only a spectator , it 's the hounds that are hunting the fox and it is to keep the foxes down .
24 Tony 's waiting for his Pot Noodles so I 'd better be off .
25 She was drowning so she had
26 It had n't been registered so they 'd got , the police have got no way of tracing it .
27 What I think the danger is there , from a Conservative political perspective , is that having , having , Liberals having with us if you like , got the principle through , Liberals may then go with the Labour party and say right we 've got the principle through , we 've identified four homes , let's have a refurbishment programme , a bit of airport money here , a bit of slippage there and we 'll get this through and then we 'll tackle the problem of closures and if closures is proving difficult let's ignore it for a year , let's do these four and let's go on .
28 there 's a video on for you and then you say right it 's finished now
29 sister 's on Christmas Eve , she lives somewhere they 've got this brilliant pub down there called the , Christmas Eve and then over to his mum and dad for Christmas Day , but I , I would n't want to stay here
30 There was a big argument about what we should buy so we had a vote on it .
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