Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd ensured generous media coverage .
2 Looking at me , you 'd never guess I 'd killed three people .
3 ‘ The music company wanted new product fast before the headster time ended so I dashed it off one afternoon after I 'd dropped some A. Goodness , some of the interpretations people came up with !
4 Erm , then I think it probably had us confused for a while , whilst we were just trying to decide who should do writing and who should do what , but then I decided I 'd chose two people , and then we started cutting things out so then that , that went okay then .
5 It 's so sincere and done with such love that you know it must be agony for them and your one thought is , ‘ Oh God , how could I have hurt these people like that ? ’
6 I had imagined go-it-alone people to be temperamentally independent-minded and even rebellious — and perhaps to feel a kind of robust roguishness at cheating the taxman on principle .
7 Nonetheless , within half-a-circuit I had reached 800 ft .
8 And further , I had no idea I had lost some 10,000ft by this stage .
9 I had seen many people in the distance .
10 I had to bawl those people out for not having due consideration to the effects of other human beings and the problems that they have .
11 Twelve pence , she reckoned ; perhaps if I had given ten pence to the beggar this would not have happened .
12 I had to have that fish .
13 But when they came back into court on 14 February it was obvious what they were going to say — I had watched these people for a year , I could read them .
14 Ah I ai n't got no money for you babe , oh I know what I did , I had to count twenty pence worth of co er coppers on me
15 It was cold but not too cold , and dammit , I had caught four fish with hardly any effort ; fish that had taken a big crust with a savage bite that suggested they were very hungry .
16 I had borrowed ten quid from Joe — later repaid , and the only interest he demanded was a chaste kiss in front of the BBC in Langham Place .
17 I 've asked many people I 've met who sell drugs if they take them and they say , ‘ No , no ’ .
18 Her kindness to me is because I 've expanded those Works .
19 Oh yeah , that 's what I 'm saying , there 's eight people used to go up I 've seen eight people leaving the Stenness Hotel crofters were around go round gillying for for the Stenness Hotel .
20 ‘ Oh , yes , I think so , and I 've seen other people not confident , go out there and play like it , and not get any runs . ’
21 does n't matter if I 'm not going to name any names but I mean I 've seen some people who it 's been suggested might stand two hoots of a flick of a finger whether someone of the sort that I 've seen mentioned , stood or not .
22 I 've seen 30 people aboard .
23 I 've met these people before !
24 I mean I 've I 've chased more people off
25 I 've chased more people off than the security has .
26 But I 've heard two people
27 Yeah , cos I 've heard some people stand up , pronounce that
28 Well , the you 've heard , I 've heard some people being nasty and , and they did n't say no , but it was always , not always it was occasionally done grudgingly , and , and erm in many cases of course it was done willingly , you know come in yes please do , and , and they did n't even want the penny that , that you offered them for the telephone call .
29 After I 've finished this herring . ’
30 I 've had other people here that do n't come anywhere near your background and and your style and particularly your voice .
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