Example sentences of "[pron] have [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The continued support for FWAG is encouraging and I reiterate the conclusion Scottish Natural Heritage staff and I have reached in that a second adviser is going to be needed within the next three years .
2 The purpose of of these four orders , which I must say I greatly welcome , it is one of the , the most beneficial things to come out of the B C C I er disaster er and er i if I can say in in effectively in answer to everything the honourable gentleman for Great Grimsby said and he and I have debated on many occasions , if fact usually on the television not on the floor of the house , but er an an an an because of it for not quite so long either , er but erm th the point I would make to his is that really what he was saying was th that what went wrong with B C C I is that Price Waterhouse knew there was fraud and did n't say so and that wha what Lord Justice Bingham pointed out was that there is a clear conflict of interest between the interest of the client who they work for and the public interest and that what needed , what was needed was some amendment to the banking act to clarify that and that is precisely what er this order actually does and you ca n't really er Madam Deputy Speaker , expect anyone to really seriously criticise the government when in actual fact not only have they come up with the regulation to deal with that but they 've also gone further and said we will apply this to financial services and to building societies and to insurance companies as well , just to be absolutely sure .
3 It was as satisfactory an interview as I have conducted in that , it being entirely non-controversial , question and answer flowed without interruption or the need for retakes ; and in her assessment of Airey Neave both as friend and politician she seemed entirely relaxed .
4 I have sent in full and detailed reports of every aspect of the investigation , sir .
5 While I owe much to that tradition and trust that I am still persona grata within it , in many respects I have gone beyond Evangelical thought on matters to do with the Church and sacraments .
6 Now I have gone beyond thirty one because I just wanted to show you the way it goes and it 's easy .
7 I have gone through all the main component stockist catalogues , but the two items seem to be rare .
8 With remarks like ‘ Ah well , that never did me any harm ; I have gone through worse ’ , he would brush aside his colleagues ' explorations as irrelevant , yet hint at having himself suffered as a child .
9 I have gone through this procedure in some detail , not so much as a practical guide as to how to make the arrangements , but to demonstrate how much practical activity surrounds someone 's death .
10 I have gone into such detail about individual patients to try to convince you first , that it can be misleading to categorize patients too narrowly into groups , and second , that the dual-route model I described can accommodate a wide variety of data from different individual cases .
11 I have gone into this rather lengthy description for two reasons : one , because it leads back into the folklore of the November Owl Pie , and two , because I ca n't stand the blighters at any price .
12 I have gone into this at some length because it sets the stage for what Wittgenstein says .
13 I have distinguished between Informational publications , and scientific publications .
14 I have distinguished between three different versions of the reductivist argument .
15 At various points in this book I have referred to such agents — among them nations , dynasties , social classes , elites of diverse kinds , generational , ethnic and cultural groups — and we have now to examine more closely their role in political life and especially the conditions under which one or other of them has a predominant influence .
16 The current problems of the NEA are not simply , or even mainly , the intellectual , aesthetic and administrative problems I have referred to earlier .
17 I have referred to some of the powerful speeches made by Opposition Members with particular constituency interests .
18 I have referred to this elsewhere as the ‘ demonstration effect ’ .
19 All of the documents and reports to which I have referred in this chapter serve to throw light upon the contemporary primary school and to provide material upon which to speculate about future developments .
20 What matters is that , regardless of their manufacturers , the devices themselves are enemies of each other in the special sense I have defined in this chapter .
21 Over the years , most of the players I have taught at all levels have benefitted from sensible practice , that is , well-organised drilling .
22 Since I mention native speakers ' feelings in this connection , and since I am elsewhere rather sceptical about appeals to native speakers ' feelings , I had better explain that in this case my evidence comes from the native speakers of English I have taught in practical classes on transcription over many years .
23 By and large everything I have said about locked rooms applies to " impossible crimes " and they can be as fascinating to invent as to read .
24 Launching the scheme , Chief Executive Ralph Hodge commented : ‘ As I have said on many occasions , the Quality Improvement Process must be central to the way we manage C&P and meet the many challenges which lie ahead .
25 It is likely , as I have said in another place , that he preferred in general the company of women to men .
26 But on the basis of what I have said in this chapter concerning the formation and power of governments , this comforting view is not plausible .
27 Rollercoaster USA takes in 23 cities from DeKalb to San Diego , mostly hallrooms and ballrooms , until the end of November , and it is , quite simply , the finest piece of rock theatre I have witnessed in 1992 .
28 As I have argued in previous chapters , reconsidering that history helps us to reconsider psychoanalysis , especially the way it incorporates yet obscures the perverse dynamic .
29 I have argued in this chapter that conventional references to such a separation during the seventeenth century are defective in two respects .
30 I have argued against that elsewhere — Johnston ( 1983a , 1986d , 1989c ) — on the grounds that the two types of science are incommensurable , and thus can not be integrated .
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