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

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1 I have loved Rose for a long time , and nothing will ever change that . ’
2 Elsewhere , I have criticized functionalism as a myth of the division of labour by sex to which ethology and anthropology make their own contributions .
3 I have defined quality of life for farm animals , or welfare for farm animals elsewhere .
4 I have to say farewell to my
5 And then I have to set fire to the bottom bit .
6 I have sought advice from the police scientific development branch of the Home Office about the definition of ‘ handcuff ’ ’ , he said .
7 I have escaped marriage to a poisoner who killed someone dear to me .
8 On the other hand Nova Cygni 1975 , which rose to magnitude 1.8 in only a few hours , dropped below naked-eye visibility in less than a week , and by now I have lost sight of it even with the 39-cm reflector in my observatory .
9 Many I have lost sight of , but those who are visible have prospered .
10 I have lost confidence in myself .
11 Over the last twenty years I have been active in our hobby , I have lost count of the number of detectors I have used .
12 I have lost count of the number of times I have read quotes from manager Keith Fletcher saying that he was impressed at the speed his batsmen learned to play spin in India .
13 ‘ Unfortunately I have lost touch with many of my fellow graduates .
14 Avid as I am for details of Claudia 's personal life , I have lost interest in the details of my own .
15 I have lost interest in religion and it is your fault ! ’
16 . Just think of this food , clothing , shoes all to come out of my earnings the average of £3.9.9d. a little more sometimes , a few shillings Bonus , and my son has been ill for the past three weeks , whos going to pay the doctors Bill also I have lost time at work through air raid warnings no pay .
17 I have become expert at avoiding him , but on the unlucky occasions when I am forced to talk to him , he foams at the mouth and talks gibberish .
18 I have to move furniture to lines , ’ Crawford said at the time .
19 On a more mundane level , I have felt delight in contemplating some phenomenon of nature which I have seen and felt with the emotions of a child when I have escaped from the prison house of our habitual thoughts .
20 I have forgone character for comfort , and I do n't regret it .
21 I have stood guard across the centuries . ’
22 I have presented grammar as a device for mediating between words and contexts .
23 I have to wear make-up on stage or on photo shoots .
24 I have to wear make-up on stage but I prefer to let my skin breathe and just wear the minimum
25 But , can I say this that what mattered most to me was the fact that I have been in conversation with so many people and to be able to allow that conversation to affect my faith and a faith that I have to proclaim day by day and Sunday by Sunday from the pulpits of my church .
26 ‘ O Lord my God , if I have done this , if there be iniquity in my hands , if I have rewarded evil unto him that was at peace with me ’ leapt out from Psalm 7 and so did ‘ Let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end ’ .
27 I have heard evidence from noise experts and from many of the residents .
28 I have heard evidence from experts who described the area and measured traffic flows and produced numerous tables recording their findings .
29 I hope that I have done justice to at least some part of all hon. Members ' contributions .
30 But mine I have to use bleach in it .
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