Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | They do n't , you do n't say er , this this pleases my smell , because my smell actually has a totally different meaning . |
2 | My experience here has been positive . |
3 | My mum just has black coffee okay ? , got sugar in , any one , my mum can have the one with Brian written on it though |
4 | oh my mum literally has had |
5 | ‘ I was very happy when I learned I had got a place at Oxford and my mum still has n't come down to earth yet . |
6 | My sister always had her own trendy style ; ever since we were little I 've been aware that she was prettier than me , but she is unassuming and unaware of it . |
7 | ‘ My club alone has 16 indoor courts and 16 outdoor courts . |
8 | Finally , if my readers still have doubts about the general drift of my argument , let me ask them how else we are to explain why modern revolutionary movements which always aim to free those who believe in them always end by enslaving them ? |
9 | Although it will be my first mortgage , my girlfriend already has one of £50,000 for which she has an endowment up and running to cover that amount . |
10 | So one day my girlfriend just had enough and told them to fuck off . |
11 | I do n't think my boat even had a name . |
12 | Yeah , and he bought bought bits and that , and I got my little book , you know , my pictures in have n't I ? |
13 | Telling me to take my earring out to have my passport photos done . |
14 | My parents both have well-paid jobs but without selling their house they could not afford such a sum , and I doubt if many people could . |
15 | ‘ My parents still have a home out there . ’ |
16 | ‘ I did not relish visiting Gayfield when I was a Celtic player and my team now has as good a chance of beating Rangers as anybody else . |
17 | My attention here has been held far more by the enigma of syntactic structure , and how its development might mesh with the conceptual analyses of meaning and intentionality offered by philosophers of language . |
18 | And so I would n't use it , I would n't use the so we er my husband just had to take precautions and that was it . |
19 | We got a free bus pass and we , we used our money to , which I 'm glad we did with my husband only having a few years . |
20 | My earnings now had to pay the mortgage and household bills as well as subsidise the café . |
21 | The first is that my tree really has become an old mate and I really do go out into the garden and hug it . |
22 | I have n't got my glasses on have I ? |
23 | I and my colleague here have the pleasure and the privilege of serving on a vast majority of a Liberal Democrat erm local authority . |
24 | My father again had to part with his men , but , armed with a shovel and a pickaxe he was working on Rye marshes to put up defences against an invasion . |
25 | My father once had me believing that the earth was a Mobius strip , not a sphere . |
26 | ‘ My father never had time for me . |
27 | My father still had full use of both his legs at the time , and had to use them to run up and down from kitchen or lounge to the bedroom and back when Agnes rang the little bells sewn into the bell-bottoms of her jeans , which lay draped over a chair by the side of the bed . |
28 | I think my commitment undoubtedly has a lot to do with the fact that we had to struggle and fight for everything we have . |
29 | I prefer my patients not to have had alcoholic drinks just before a session . |
30 | ‘ Actually , as he and my aunt never had any children , I expect to be his heir . ’ |