Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb pp] [pron] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Have I given you a clue ? |
2 | Not only had I proved myself a liar but I 'd not been much good at school and did n't even get my leaving certificate . |
3 | Had I hit it a bit harder , I would have got it quite close to the flag . ’ |
4 | R Right , have you have you given him a figure have you put a figure on the table at all ? |
5 | And had she given him a chance to explain ? |
6 | Or have you bought someone a present and then spent ages trying to cover up the price printed on the packaging ? |
7 | The upshot was she got herself a room in a house full of artists round the corner . |
8 | Have you got me a pressie ? |
9 | Then I said , have you got him a house yet ? |
10 | Have you got anything a bit smaller than that please ? |
11 | Have you offered him a job ? ’ |
12 | No I 'm not I 'm not saying that , hav have n't you found yourself a couple of times , not really so much on the motorway at all you just |
13 | Have we given him a receipt or anything ? |
14 | Not as we seen him a lot but least he could come and say alright . |
15 | Have they given you a tenor clef ? |
16 | When Midland Amalgamated headhunted him for the MD 's job at Pringle 's they offered him a Rover 3500 Vanden Plas , but Vic stuck out for the Jaguar , a car normally reserved for divisional chairmen , and to his great satisfaction he had got one , even though it was n't quite new . |
17 | So he invited her sent her a ticket to come to America for a year in nineteen three . |
18 | How often had he said what a helpmeet she would be , if only Alfred Wittisham were not there . |
19 | How often had he told me a lie is always sinful and bad in itself . |