Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] have at " in BNC.
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1 | Dear Harsnet , he wrote , it has taken me longer than I had at first anticipated to work my way through the manuscript you . |
2 | I went back at a slow run , glowing with energy and feeling even better than I had at the start of the Run . |
3 | Even if she did claim to know who it was we 'd find it difficult to convince a judge , without far more proof than I have at the moment . ’ |
4 | ‘ She lost less weight on Saturday than she had at York and we have got to think of a crack at the Arc . |
5 | When they did converse , she said little and mostly listened ; it had only recently struck Angelica that she knew almost nothing more about Alina now than she had at the end of that first day . |
6 | Perhaps she had been closer to the truth than she had at first suspected with her taunts about Theo Quinn ; and , although she no longer wanted Ben , she felt that , if this were to prove the case , it would be a great waste of promising material . |
7 | Feeling closer to him than she had at any time since her mother 's death , Rory hid her face against his shoulder . |
8 | She liked her boss a lot more now than she had at the beginning of their relationship . |
9 | You wo n't find any sevens in there , wo n't be able to , does fourteen go into three sixty , you can have a look at it 's a prime factors and say , well no , there is n't a seven there , erm does thirty six go into three sixty one , we 're looking for something that threes and twos , appropriate number , three times three , or two times two times three times three would be thirty six , so you have at look how many twos are there in three sixty . |
10 | We have even 1,500,000 fewer children than we had at the time of the Boer War … . |
11 | We have got a lot more space here than we had at Alton General . ’ |
12 | Derek Hampson , assistant manager of the RSPCA home , said : ‘ The dog was much older than we had at first been informed and he was very sick . |
13 | This observation suggests a framework for linking network studies with larger-scale class-based studies in formulating a more coherent multi-level sociolinguistic theory than we have at present . |
14 | It is fairly evident that the widely spread limestones and dolomites of chapter 1 are , at least in part , explicable in terms of a wider tropical belt than we have at present . |
15 | To achieve an export-import balance under current Tory policies would mean an even worse slump than we have at present because the only thing made in Britain under the Tories is a Tory-made recession . |
16 | Sir Patrick said : ‘ There is in my belief , and in my experience , a profound desire amongst everyday people in Northern Ireland , right across the community , that the politicians should resume talks , because there is a recognition that there has to be a way of securing a less antagonist way of living in a divided society than we have at the moment . ’ |
17 | According to Barry Morris , Blackpool 's tourism boss : ‘ People are not prepared to accept less in a B&B than they have at home . |
18 | To be sure , the last page of the last chapter had not been written at the death of the last apostle any more than it had at the death of the Messiah ; but , like him , the disciples enjoyed the characteristic gift of the end , the Holy Spirit whom the prophets knew would be poured out in the last days . |
19 | Why tolerate the misery of unemployed people when , if given jobs on works of improvement , it would make a Britain with better services than it has at present ? |
20 | But the horizon no longer has any black skies , and it looks more forgiving than it has at any point until now . |
21 | The railways undercut his price and he was forced to find many more passengers than he had at first calculated . |
22 | These days he felt happier than he had at any time in his life . |
23 | Bigwig was racing back across the field , looking more agitated than he had at any time since the encounter with Captain Holly . |
24 | Cowslip showed no more concern at Fiver 's tense manner than he had at anything that had gone before . |
25 | Looking at her more closely , he realized she was much older than he had at first thought . |
26 | A little over an hour later , Harry felt more in control of events than he had at any time since Heather 's disappearance . |
27 | He had always considered Sir John a portly , self-indulgent toper , but at this moment the coroner seemed more at ease , sword and dagger in his hands , fighting for his life , than he had at any time since they had met . |
28 | This morning Luke seemed even less human than he had at the interview when obviously she had caught him in an off moment . |
29 | Alone with Damian Flint Rachel found him even more formidable than he had at first appeared . |
30 | He very much admired the poetry of Ebenezer Elliott , the Corn Law Rhymer , that is , a poet who helped to lead the opposition to the laws which kept the price of bread artificially high , and said ‘ None of us have done better than he has at his best ’ . |