Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , I intend to brief because A because everyone has got in front of them a very very thorough and I should n't think there are too many questions that people would want to ask .
2 None of none of them has got in contact with me .
3 As we understand it , nothing has changed in Japan but it still managed to make the news and push the share price higher , so that it ended the month in much the same place as it began .
4 Nothing has changed in Egypt ( sluggish growth , despite the post-war forgiveness of many debts ) or in Syria ( an old-fashioned dictatorship , despite its warming relations with America ) .
5 During May , Maeght 's rue Saint-Merri gallery is featuring young Czechoslovakian artists : Simona Bubanova , Tomas Cisarovsky , Milena Dopitova , Jiri Prihoda , Antonin Strizek , Laco Teren and Filip Turek , none of whom has exhibited in Paris before .
6 It is possible to take a stretch of language which someone has used in communication and treat it as a sentence for a translation exercise , or an object for grammatical analysis .
7 The same is true when someone has died in hospital or hospice rather unexpectedly .
8 It was the corniest , happiest , most affectionate movie I 'd seen in years .
9 Only the diehards used them now , that was the first one I 'd seen in captivity for some months .
10 Then a film that I 'd made in India opened , and the producer of the film gave me a list of agents ' names , and said , ‘ You are going to be a star .
11 ‘ It was because I could n't stop myself , because I was driven by the need to know if what I 'd felt in Sintra had been real and still existed .
12 On the other side of the road lived another Brit I 'd met in France .
13 Then I met my husband and was sure I 'd fallen in love with him because he cared so much .
14 But it had all happened so quickly — and I knew so little about you — except that I 'd fallen in love with you . ’
15 It did n't take me long to realise I 'd fallen in love with love rather than with Dave . ’
16 I changed over to a lure I 'd bought in Hobart , the aptly named Tasmanian Devil , and I began to get the odd flathead on it and not bad fish either .
17 I did n't know how long I 'd wasted looking for the compass or how long I 'd knelt in capitulation .
18 I 'd worked in studios before , really complicated state-of-the-art stuff , and I 'd always been obsessed with multi-tracking .
19 But it explained the 100-franc note I 'd seen at Ma Scamp 's and , come to think of it , the wad of francs I 'd spotted in Bill Stubbly 's wallet when I met him in the bank .
20 I could n't see how you could get a lot of maths into physics on the grounds of the experience I 'd had in school .
21 Rufus asks me what I 'd had in mind , and I shrug .
22 I needed a break and a ticket to Corfu was the medicine I 'd had in mind for a considerable time .
23 I wish I 'd known in advance .
24 ‘ If I 'd known in time , I would n't have .
25 But I do n't I have to keep in touch of course with all companies how we 're doing .
26 This is vintage Biffen on 19 December 1990 in a speech in which he was kind enough to comment favourably on some remarks I had made in Parliament the previous week on the same subject :
27 Any entertaining I had to do in London was in the United Services Club .
28 I did what I had to do in Dublin — you 'll never know what I had to do to survive .
29 Although I had kept in contact with several school friends from St Paul 's , I knew only one who was likely to have surplus accommodation in London , and I considered she might well turn out to be my one hope of not having to spend the rest of my life on a train somewhere between Romford and Regent 's Park .
30 Over the years Fred Workman and I had kept in touch and in a note with his 1973 Christmas card he had mentioned Edna 's rise to fame and fortune , and gave me her address .
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