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

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1 Although the 56-inch diameter pipeline has received great publicity it is , in fact , one of six similar lines being laid along the Urengoy ‘ energy corridor ’ , totalling 20,000km in length .
2 So , normally the boiler will malfunction on the D6 roll of a 6 , but if the Steam Tank has sustained 1 wound it will malfunction on a 5 or 6 , if it has 2 wounds it goes wrong on a 4 , 5 or 6 and so on .
3 Thirty five today , there would be no better birthday present than the sort of start he has made each time he won here — a 66 in 1980 and a 68 in 1983 .
4 Th this shark has got nine lives I think .
5 Well it 's not chairman , and perhaps Mr has got some information I think that might help you on that .
6 And if anybody 's been away and has got or has got missing sheets I 've got spare sheets down here .
7 ‘ But when the pair of youse has got enough sense you can fight them off for me and all the damn priests and nuns they 'll bring along with them . ’
8 Prime Minister John Major has told Tory councillors he wants to forge a new partnership between central and local government .
9 The Ards manager is furious at his side 's capitulation in Wednesday 's League Cup semi-final with Coleraine and has told several players they 're on trial against the Blues at Castlereagh Park tomorrow .
10 Once the plant has achieved reasonable growth it should be transplanted in the aquarium .
11 Once a young person has achieved Compact goals they have an entitlement to a worthwhile Compact job which they can " cash in " when they are ready .
12 When I 'd completed this process I turned to the mirror to look at myself for a last time .
13 I knew what I 'd witnessed last time I 'd seen one of those in the possession of a malai officer .
14 unless you have a base to work off of started to do , once we started doing the er , the walls take the scaffold down out of the way and to release some area off our stock pile we decided to back build so that by the time that we 'd done six tanks we 'd got half our area taken up by all that material excavated and just flip back to the drawing here what 's going to happen is that stockpile here .
15 After we 'd done five songs they turned the disco on dead loud . ’
16 I did n't know , she 'd done three years she said !
17 The reason some of them failed to go to the causal ward is because they used to do a little bit of begging , and if they 'd got enough money they would perhaps pay to go into a common lodging house .
18 If you 'd got enough gas it would make bubbles .
19 If you 'd had any IOUs you 'd have sent them to my father , ’ she counter-attacked .
20 ‘ If I 'd had three boys I could have fitted them into the same bedrooms . ’
21 Every time she had protested that she could ride alone and was not fit to be near anyone until she 'd had several baths he had laid his hand over her mouth and told her to hush .
22 If I 'd had some castanets I 'd have clicked them in his face .
23 And we 'd had some pearls I said , I said I do n't remember buying you that , she said oh yes , she said you
24 well if I 'd known enough company she said , I 'd have been at home with me feet up
25 However , before she 'd gone many yards she recollected herself and turned to the bystanders .
26 All Nottingham was beautiful and along there 'd got great big flags and they 'd trimmed all Christmas they 'd they 'd sewed all Christmas things on them .
27 If she 'd waited another year she would have garnered twice the price , as the yuppie age was dawning , but unfortunately for herself and her family , Jane had no financial sense whatsoever , except , thanks perhaps to her Scottish ancestry , she always spent as little as possible .
28 Having examined this location I regret to advise you that there are several reasons why this stop can not be relocated as requested .
29 Having filled two glasses I sat and drank one while the storm was dying .
30 Having resolved this dispute he became involved in long battles over his rights and tithes from the manors , for in 1256 , he is complaining that his rents and profits were so small , scarcely amounting to forty marks a year , being only enough to meet half his expenses .
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