Example sentences of "[vb infin] [vb pp] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Must 've heard this fucker coming in , ’ deduces the striped pyjamas .
2 Then do n't you think given that case , we should set up a whole inter international thing , which oversees all the governments ?
3 You should 've seen this place when we moved in . "
4 ‘ I see you 've met Great-great-grandfather Sabatini . ’
5 Could 've done corned beef hash , could 've done some
6 ‘ The kiosk would 've done good business today , ’ thought Marie .
7 The increase is slightly less in the case of beverages , which is what one would expect given that wine stocks could service two establishments more easily than food ones .
8 I can see they ve got this rule about players to be selected .
9 I was gon na say do you want got any dosh ?
10 Because I would 've thought most golf
11 What they should 've done , instead of having all them machines on that moors they should 've had damn bugger stripped to waist digging it out .
12 you know , can you think of one you might 've had last night or one that you particularly remember or something like that
13 I 'm , I 'm going to have to cut you off , cos we 're running out of time , but I very much take the point you 're making , that it could 've had this trade effect on us , just in the last ten seconds Professor Hoskin , is it possible to predict what 's going to happen in the Soviet Union over the next six months , is it gon na be for good , or , or , .
14 See you 've got that thing going whilst my voice is going .
15 drawing office , I 'd 've got five pound on a suggestion .
16 I shall go for it mesen tomorrow , you see I 've got five pound in house which
17 These floor mats see they 've got little screw in things .
18 And seeing you 've got another life inside you , it must be doing something to them must n't it ?
19 And can you 've got this fear if you miss some of those .
20 ‘ I see you 've got this month 's reader-writes !
21 ‘ The more people complain , the more it will become established that harassment is not acceptable . ’
22 I see you 've reached some kind of diagnosis . ’
23 We must have sensed that war was inevitable , as Birtwistle and myself had two feverish years in ‘ 38/'39 , when we made many hard ( in those days ) ascents , including a few pioneering routes .
24 ‘ Those things must have implanted some sort of image in their mind , stimulated the right emotions to make them do it . ’
25 Those kids we saw have assassinated all hope .
26 The two enquiries above clearly have a common source — delays at the DHSS — but the bureaux recording system would not have highlighted that difficulty .
27 The odds cited above would have given little comfort to the man in Kurunagala who , during a rash of cattle thefts , had to pay a ransom for the same animal seven times before finally selling it for the paltry sum of two rupees .
28 Such relative uniformity may also have given greater cohesion to the Angevin Empire , for its major towns from Rouen to La Rochelle and Bayonne shared the Etablissements .
29 ‘ And here lies Aldhelm , who could have given that brother a face and a name , beyond any question .
30 KOMEI Sugawara 's letter and Norm Hadley 's words — like Ian Williams ' in his book ‘ In Touch ’ — must have given worldwide rugby fans another view of Japanese rugby .
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