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

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1 but , with , with this walk down into this , this dip so I had to get underneath and I said where 'd you park ? and he said the second floor taking the piss , so apparently three of his other mates who were well dressed up as well , and he , he said race ya , so I started off fucking , so he , he started off running through the thing right , cos said race yeah , he went , apparently I just climbed up the outside of the building climbed up two fucking flights of floors , you know , I ca n't remember anything about it though .
2 M. Perhaps I 've seen her .
3 trying to make it balance all afternoon so I had to start it yesterday to make it balance .
4 Not because I could n't have had a holiday only that er we had loads of milk so we had to go and fetch it from the farms and you got ta have somebody to take it out .
5 But I mean the bottom bit obviously we 've got to talk about whether we actually do want
6 I 've never been on the course so I 've never had a police dog .
7 feet of the cow was not in the original photograph so I had to go up to a a farm and ask for straw to hide the
8 I met R. D. Case afterwards — he was on the Westminster Gazette at that time — and he told me that Stanford was so drunk that he 'd almost fallen into the gravel Apparently he 'd just been caught in time by George Watson-Forbes , who later wrote a remarkable series of articles in the Daily News on the Home Rule question . ’
9 On any programme hitherto it had been accepted that the period between preliminary design and introduction to service could be as long as 15 years .
10 the keys with her and take the er , plug off the telly so we 've got nothing to occupy us !
11 That was why it was ever brought to light so it 's gone down to the next generation .
12 Cos what 's , well what 's quite good is you do a week and then we 've got , it 's our half term so we 've got a week off .
13 Oh no , well erm , I assume we could afford it , he just does n't like one in the bedroom so we have one downstairs .
14 Well once I get my claim money I 'm gon na give her about two hundred of it that 'll help her anyway and with Thomas 's wedding like she had to pay like , how much was it she says ?
15 You would n't have to have them either side like I 've got .
16 Yeah , but looking at college like I 've come from school like , and I never liked it at school .
17 A four-tracker , starting with the nervous , swirly title tune that drops from my mind instantly I 've heard it .
18 Lots of inquiries about Foster and Allen they 're coming on the programme later they 've just got number one for the first time with their new video with their new single I do n't know I 'm not quite sure we 'll find out when they get here well they 've just got number one for the first time and they 've been trying hard for a long time .
19 In witness thereof We have caused these our letters to be made patent .
20 back over with you , I 'll sort something out while I 've got some small change in me purse now I 've been shopping , I 'll sort it out
21 Winnie flat on her back and a crick in her neck now she had to turn it , for air , peeking out from under .
22 But since we ca n't carry on with the experiment now we 've got to leave that till later on .
23 ‘ Any developments ? or does that murder take a back seat now they 've got a new one to think about ? ’
24 An office which is assiduous about publication and publicity , but which is often seen as outside the dialogues of current architectural concern in the USA , deserves a more judicious appraisal then it has received , here or elsewhere .
25 I think the Labour Party 's heart is in the right place , they want to take a positive approach and do what they can to help industry , to train , to put more money into training youngsters for industry then we have a skill work force , not a cheap , not a cheap unskilled labour force , er , you know , which is what we , what 's happening now , because we 've just not been trained , they 're cutting the training , but it 's all the same , anyway you know , I , I , I do n't know , you say what can I do for ya , well er in the short run not much except to help the , the people who are on lower income and the children through the budget er which will be introduced , it 'll be that why er through er child benefits and through er high , high benefits and through er , er lower taxes for the , everybody up to er twenty odd , twenty five thousand year or something , so , erm I mean that 's in the short run and little that can be done , it 's not as much as anybody would like , you put more and more into , into er , into training , er more money into industry to help them to invest , er you know you can have a sort of regional development banks to help industry to invest these in , in each of the regions , but I mean the , these are the positive plans and not like this one who 's just letting things go .
26 Use your , use your two hundred pound then you 've saved up .
27 If you have a car then you have greater flexibility , but sometimes additional problems .
28 If you have a reliable car then you have greater flexibility whatever the situation .
29 It happens erm I 've handled a case myself where shares were valued at a particular amount on the death and er in due course they needed to be sold as part of the administration unfortunately they 'd gone down er a fair amount in the mean time .
30 It does strike me though as a that A that one of the basic points is that if this is going in as structure plan guidance then we have to be satisfied that these are in fact criteria which can operate at the strategic level .
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