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

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1 The cash it has taken from the likes of you and me has gone to cover its losses caused by firms going to the wall because of the recession .
2 I value your friendship enormously , and I 'd hoped to continue to do so . ’
3 This week , he was relief-managing a pub in Rotherham and I 'd arranged to drive over to see him after 11 p.m .
4 well we had in the bank , we had calor gas lamps and when the power cut came we had to have the calor gas lamps on , and er , at night you 'd get home and you knew what area was going off at what time and you used to have to rush round , I remember once , it was going off about six and it went off early , it went off about five instead , and I 'd started cooking the tea , luckily got a gas cooker and this was at Abbott Road , it started
5 And I 'd thought to follow it up with a gourmet meal somewhere .
6 ‘ But Maurin had gone roaring off in a taxi and I 'd had to find the bus stop and so I did n't seriously expect to .
7 I had n't got the change to ring you from the tube , and I 'd had to rush out of the house to get there because I woke up late . ’
8 I , I , I was lucky in the three ground I went too the worst that ever happened to me was I was put head first into a dustbin , but luckily it had been emptied it was still well mucky , but I just fucking went and had a shower , and I come out of the shower and I 'd got pounced upon again and I was there , it must of been a funny site , there 's me right in just a pair of fucking deck chairs that we used to wear for the , the shower block right , fucking shaving , er like the wash kit bag in my right hand and I was holding me fucking towel round , round me waist with me left , I was streaking across the play ground , going as fast as I could
9 And I 'd got to get up , get dressed , get out
10 But when we moved in here , because I 'd been away from him for five months and I 'd learned to cope for myself , I started standing up for myself and he did n't like it .
11 Er , and I 'd forgotten to take the money up before Christmas so it was still here yesterday .
12 And I 've said fuck you !
13 We talked it over and I 've decided to let you 'ave five pounds .
14 And I 've decided to take up riding again .
15 I 've g I 've got about a half a dozen sheets of paper scattered all over the place , and I 've decided to do it in this cos then I can just go to here .
16 My whole family background has been responsible , in a way , for , by virtue of the example of my parents , for my distress at witnessing prejudice , whether it be colour , or religious , or whatever , and intolerance , and so on , and I 've wanted to do a subject about South Africa for a long time , and this was enhanced erm obviously when I made Ghandi because , as you know , the first twenty odd years of Ghandi 's life
17 And I 've wanted to say that to someone who 's just staring at me , just go up to them and say , all of me , the whole fucking thing , take it .
18 and he 's he 's a bit younger than me and I 've gone come on then give us a kiss , like this , and he 's gone like that , I thought , just there like this and I 've leant over and went just there .
19 ‘ Mrs Parker promised Miss Mates some roses , and I 've called to collect them . ’
20 I 'm going over to Lancaster next week , and I 've fixed to see an archaeologist chap at the university .
21 many and I 've stopped eating them at Christmas when I brought them and I started eating them again .
22 I I meant yesterday but you see , cos you gave me a bag yesterday and I 've meant to bring it today , I forgot it .
23 Tom thunders , ‘ Who the hell are you ? ’ , and I try to tell him I 'm Albert Fyles and I 've come to take the place of his regular caddie .
24 ‘ No , maybe not , but even the routine work is interesting ; I 've enjoyed the accident prevention side of things and I 've come to realise the value of our chat-line ; then , of course , there 's my work at Conway House and I 've become totally involved with that .
25 The Prime Minister can not stand Enoch Powell 's steely and accusing eye looking at him across the table any more , and I 've had to move him down the side . ’
26 But she 's been approached by the gutter press to sell her story of her life with me and I 've had to intercept certain envelopes that have been sent in .
27 If I 've had a big bill , occasionally I 've had to say to my mum ‘ I 've no money left , can I come down for the week ? ’ and I 've had to go down there .
28 And I 've had to work , I worked till I was seventy .
29 She ca n't forgive me for leaving and I 've had to accept that our relationship 's finally over .
30 I feel like Judas , but there 's a way out ; not with any honour , perhaps , but I 've looked at myself pretty closely over the last few days and I 've had to admit to myself that I 'm not quite as wonderful a guy as I liked to think I was .
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