Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | see I 've got Jessica and Kate talking in the kitchen |
2 | I thought oh , I thought it was like one of your tapes and I 'd pressed record and it had started recording over it . |
3 | and that 's what makes me evil , that 's why I say I 'd moved heaven and earth for someone who 's nice |
4 | I 'd heard Dad and Eva in the bar analysing the performance as if it were Miles Davis 's farewell appearance . |
5 | ‘ I 'd heard Robert and the Russian doctor he went to the Pole with in '89 discussing a short trek of the last 100 miles . |
6 | I went in her bedroom last night , switched the light on , went I thought I 'd seen lightning and I thought oh I could n't have seen lightning , anyway I goes to . |
7 | I 'd seen Chola and Mina setting out for the forest in the early morning , and three times during the day I 'd watched them coming back , stooped over and staggering under the weight of the enormous loads that spread across their backs , stretching three times broader than their shoulders and several feet above their heads . |
8 | Of course I 'd seen pictures and I 've always wanted a guitar like that . |
9 | but I , I 'd never get them done , and I mean I 'd fed Matthew and I shouted down and I said look you 'll have to come and get him dressed cos I 've got dinners to put up yet |
10 | I 'd met Kristin and Sabine that morning and they 'd told me to come over and described where they were now living . |
11 | I 'd given Luke and Ma a few problems . |
12 | I 'd watched Motown and the blues catch on in the Sixties and the roots of all that stuff was laid in the Forties , so the funk was always going to catch on and stay . |
13 | I 'd got sandwiches and some gin . |
14 | While he was getting ready , I wandered back to the turning where I 'd left Armstrong and looked back across the road . |
15 | I said , " Yes " , and I plugged it that I 'd done it while I 'd had Louisa and that 's what I think went in my favour in a way . |
16 | I 'd ordered champagne and flowers because a honeymoon is once in a lifetime but we ended up carrying our own luggage in pitch darkness across a car park and up a huge flight of stairs . |
17 | I hurried round the corner to where I 'd parked Armstrong and climbed aboard . |
18 | ‘ You suspected that from the little you told me that morning at Coutances I had made investigations and found out something . ’ |
19 | By Christmas 1942 I had settled down pretty well at B.P. I had made friends and was enjoying the camaraderie that was peculiar to wartime organisations . |
20 | ‘ I 'd got the hang of jumping up and down when I was told I had to do twists and turns as well . |
21 | Now , having been the rebel from the NHS , I had turned maverick and become the rebel of Bristol . |
22 | Oh at Handsworth , I 'm meant to go there this evening to speak to the domestic bursar the residents ' officer and someone else , God knows , from the university to put my case forward for why I had to leave Handsworth and that , why I should n't pay the money . |
23 | In June 1930 I had to leave school and take work in a subscription library . |
24 | ‘ For several years I had suffered tiredness and bouts of depression which had been put down to overwork , disturbed nights with the children and stress , ’ days Lyn Perry , 40 , of Rickmansworth , who 's married and has three daughters , aged between 10 and 15 . |
25 | Of his decision to join the group , he said : ‘ I had seen baiters and found baiting pits nearby . |
26 | I had loved God more than I had loved Nour and I had betrayed him . |
27 | At some point Kāli and I had stopped climbing and branched off to the left : but this was too narrow , an animal track . |
28 | More recently , Jourgensen himself told a journalist : ‘ I read somewhere that I had contracted AIDS and was visiting a Mexican treatment centre . ’ |
29 | In his last note on the place he says , ‘ At Dunvegan I had tasted lotus and was in danger of forgetting that I was ever to depart . ’ |
30 | I had long ago sworn never again to write ‘ another person 's ’ book , but that was when I had felt hale and hearty , which was no longer the case . |