Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] have [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But I realized I 'd said it so I tried to dig myself out the hole
2 ‘ It 's not that — I just realised I 've put you out of your bedroom , ’ she muttered , pulling on the socks .
3 Before I realised I 've got mine .
4 ( I realised I had to cancel them , otherwise I 'd get the balance down a bit , then get clothes fever again . )
5 Well , finally she left , and I saw her to her jeep with the new hair-drier which I found I had to press her to keep .
6 The strap is a strong rubber one but I found I had to overtighten it at the surface , otherwise it became loose when my drysuit seal compressed at depth .
7 When she found she had survived she felt like Lazarus .
8 This she did , however , rather rapidly and the next moment I found she had overtaken me and was standing before me , effectively barring my way .
9 It did n't hurt that much , but he pretended she 'd got him in the balls , hoping for a little wifely penitence .
10 ‘ Labour thought they were going to win a point today — they were rather disappointed when they found they had got it completely wrong . ’
11 The perusal of it swelled his heart with joy ; he found he had to read it twice , and the pleasure of its proclamation left him flushed from top to toe .
12 My father was a Gemini , and I knew your mother was a Sagittarian as soon as I found he 'd given her half the clip .
13 I 've spoken to Ockleton , just as Heather did , and what he told me has led me here , just as it led her . ’
14 All I needed was a little bit of luck and as I pressed , dry mouthed , along the empty street it seemed I had found it The shock when I saw the two burly SPs strolling towards me was like a blow but was immediately followed by a strange calm .
15 I 'd I 'd heard it was a mill .
16 ‘ My anger at the time of his death was n't just because I believed you 'd distracted him , it was more complicated than that . ’
17 She had a kind thought and she believed she 'd carried it through , and that 's not uncommon , with someone as sick as she was and in pain a lot of the time .
18 Was n't I told you have to hold them tight and not for a minute take your eyes off them ?
19 ‘ I assumed you 'd got it worked out somehow , ’ she murmurs .
20 He could n't hear her , but as that was what she always said , he assumed she 'd said it again .
21 We did n't report them to the authorities , or anything like , we knew we 'd we 'd earned them .
22 ‘ Because he does n't really tour with us , someone just assumed we had kicked him out . ’
23 Then they 'd they 'd bunged us in the train and sent us down to Marseilles .
24 Miss Evans had become Auntie Lou and it seemed they had known her for ever .
25 As he smiled Lisa sensed he believed he 'd won her over .
26 He was a bully , he flew into rages , but to do what Albert believed he had done he would have to be wicked , and Carrie did n't think he was that .
27 I attacked your servant only because I believed he had killed you .
28 In that first parliament of his , immediately after his coronation , he had refrained from asking for money , had even prided himself on his princely forbearance , and believed it had won him friends and trust .
29 He 'd he 'd done it all , he was happy enough then .
30 I 've actually seen erm er been in a workshop as a participant where a chap who was excellent at this had what he did was while while the participants were doing some sort of an exercise he was actually making these tiny notes up in the top corner for himself so that when he when he came to the next sort of section that he wanted he 'd he 'd got he 'd got the odd notes just up there in the corner .
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