Example sentences of "[pron] [vb pp] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 But have I given him enough lines ?
2 Mum look , I done my own buttons
3 Have I done you any harm ?
4 When have I done anything less than love you with a passion that you chose to throw back in my face , not once but twice ?
5 So much for the showbiz myth of the cheery old ‘ never forget a face — I seen 'em all ’ doorman .
6 ‘ Have n't I told you that often enough ? ’
7 Have I told you this one before ?
8 " Why has n't someone told me this before ?
9 Or ’ , he added , looking directly into her eyes , ‘ have I got it all wrong ? ’
10 just as cliché haunted Henry 's daily journey to the train , his socks from Marks and Spencers ' , his regular nightly bedtime , his fondness for a cup of tea at ten thirty in the evening , just as he seemed to be destined to be as remorselessly English as the plane trees in the street outside or the homecoming commuters clacking through the twilight towards the village , so his one existential act ( had n't someone called it that ? ) seemed destined for suburban predictability .
11 Yeah I 've I fetched it all in case we we we remembered summat .
12 the the some of them made their own shrouds .
13 Even Bleuler himself considered what most of us would now recognise as a truism : that ‘ autism ’ is a feature of normal mental life , accounting for the emergence , or in some cases deliberate exploration , of ideas that arise without logic from unconscious layers of the mind .
14 Here too he has been most thoroughly tested , and the fact that Padre Martini , the idol of the Italians , speaks of him with great admiration and has himself set him all the tests , has increased his reputation all over Italy .
15 Mr Holmes added : ‘ They certainly caused a mess and its taken us all morning trying to patch it up .
16 " Have you heard anything more about the Fairfax business ? " she asked .
17 What have you given me that for ?
18 ‘ Why have you given me this to wear ? ’
19 Have you given them all those potatoes ?
20 Has she given you some tapes ?
21 Does she really exist , or have you made it all up ? ’
22 ‘ Oh , she done her own shopping , miss ! ’
23 His code was no problem ; had n't she seen it enough times anyway when he powered up the network ?
24 Like , have you seen them all going round ?
25 ‘ Have you seen him this morning ? ’
26 ‘ Have you seen him this morning ? ’ asked Jill .
27 Have you seen , have you seen her this week ?
28 People often ask me if I get tired of exploring little Scotland — ‘ Have n't you seen it all yet ? ’
29 ‘ Have you seen your own GP about it ? ’
30 Have n't you saved them all ?
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