Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I have gone to world peace meetings in London and to international North Sea ones in Germany and Ireland — these have been longer than two weeks and so I am used to meeting people .
2 ‘ Then , ’ said Richard , ‘ I have gone on crusade too soon . ’
3 " I have gone from failure to failure , with France , alas , the loser .
4 I have referred to Mead 's observing her tribes while participating in their everyday lives .
5 I have referred to enforcement more than once already since I became president , and I should like to leave the Institute 's ethical support services for another occasion .
6 I have referred in chapter 2 to the need for a language policy across the curriculum ; a recommendation to this effect appeared in both the Bullock and the Swann Reports .
7 We would also hope that , should there be a need in the future to make a decision in Council regarding application for such a byelaw , you , the members , will give proper consideration to the views I have expressed on behalf of the ro responsible dog ownership group .
8 Editor , — I have followed with interest the continuing debate on the future of primary care .
9 Practically everything that I have said about borrowing is applicable to cash , in reverse .
10 I now want to add another dimension which relates to what I have said about aggression .
11 I have begun to Fence which is a man 's game and I am to have my uncle Sette 's foil when next we go to England which may be in the summer .
12 As I have argued at length elsewhere , retirement is both the leading form of age discrimination and the driving force behind the wider development of ageism in modern societies .
13 This is even more so when , as I have argued with homosexuality , so many dimensions of a culture have been displaced and/or condensed into the identity of the transgressor .
14 If , furthermore , animals lack self-consciousness , as I have argued in Chapter 6 , then no sense can be given ( a far stronger claim than that we do not know ) to the contention that they are aware of the prospect of death and terrified at its implications .
15 I have fallen in love with American names , The sharp names that never get fat , The snakeskin-titles of mining claims , The plumed war-bonnet of Medicine Hat , Tucson and Deadwood and Lost Mule Flat .
16 I have fallen in love with the classic straight/shiny/side-parted style .
17 I tell you , Minnie , I have fallen from favour of late and through no fault of my own , whereas my husband and son rest high in Mrs Browning 's estimation .
18 Even of that first ecstatic experience with Mohammed in 1895 he would write much later , ‘ Every time since then that I have sought after pleasure , it is the memory of that night I have pursued ’ ( If It Die , 283 ) .
19 I have caught fish ‘ on the drop ’ with leger tackle , and I have experimented with float tackle at different depths , but I have never found the slightest evidence of bream shoaling in different size layers in stillwaters .
20 I was a member of the health service team supporting Elizabeth and Helen at the time of the move and I have stayed in touch with them since , as a friend and advocate .
21 The only time I have written about aesthetics , about my philosophy of art , is in the chapter on I.A. Richards in Tributes .
22 I have written of hypnotism with fear and trepidation .
23 What I have written in relation to barristers as advocates applies equally to solicitors .
24 I have waited at table every day for the last fifty-four years , ’ my father remarked , his voice perfectly unhurried .
25 This latter alternative , the old route , is strongly to be recommended , however , the traveller being rewarded by a magnificent intimate view of a mountain of rare visual appeal , Ben Loyal , the first of the scenic highlights I have selected for inclusion in this book .
26 Again , the same question may be asked as that which I have asked in relation to Schüssler Fiorenza 's work : given that in every age women have been mistreated at the hands of men , how much do present-day women really have in common with biblical women ?
27 While writing this book I carried out a personal survey of the whole sky , using the binoculars which I have listed on page 16 .
28 The possibility of reason-giving , of being capable of the awareness that one 's life was one way , that it is now different , and that futility is the result , involves , as I have contended at length , the possibility of language .
29 Ever since I reached my teens I have suffered with cellulite .
30 I have discovered for example that the acute stress of being interviewed makes me sweat a lot , an afternoon of difficult telephone calls leaves me with lower back pain , while the run-down-at-the-end-of-a-long-hard-term kind of stress makes me irritable and forgetful .
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