Example sentences of "have [verb] [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Er much reference has already been made to this er golden corridor between Leeds a and York and I I really fail to see th that it is going to pose the the threat that some people think it will and and the analysis that we 've carried carried out has has thrown up two two figures , one in the region of twenty er a need of twenty to twenty five hectares in what describe as a northern centre based on on Tadcaster and I think we acknowledge that er we may struggle to achieve those twenty to twenty five hectares in and around Tadcaster , partly because of greenbelt constraint and and partly because of other constraints .
2 Erm yes , er erm er another bit of paper to dish out to have a look at er for those that er are not too familiar with the motorway project which has has taken up erm quite a lot of my time .
3 I would therefore be grateful to learn from Benoit Rudloff , who is buying these 1700 ploughs or , as I suspect , respectfully suggest to Mr Rudloff that maybe has had picked up some duff information over the past two years ! !
4 Sometimes he is just a secondary figure floating in the novel 's bloodstream , as at the fête where he has got roped in with a few other young men to be a marshal and make sure everything goes smoothly .
5 TOP has got bogged down in some areas .
6 Perhaps it has got bogged down in meetings and bureaucratic structures .
7 She said well I should imagine that 's what 's happened the paper work here has got muddled up with the other .
8 The spur on my boot has got tied up with your dress .
9 Of course this is a self-destructive and lonely ‘ solution' ; Lucy herself admits that she has got caught up in a pattern of starving and bingeing which she is at the moment unable to see a way out of .
10 The Dearing Report has become bogged down by that oldest of problems — money .
11 One of the main facilitators for community involvement is what has become known in I B M as the ten per cent scheme .
12 Angelica 's thinking that a bag of garbage has probably been carried along on the night swell and has become caught up amongst the pillars and the metal cross-tics ; there will always be somebody who 'll think that a couple of heavy stones and a drop out over the deepest part of the lake are an adequate way of disposing of all their empty cans and peelings and plate-scrapings .
13 If it is , it has to have come about by Darwinian selection of fluke genes .
14 Now your knee 'll be sore , when you start doing it , because you , this muscle has to get strengthened up again .
15 But the next day , afore I 'd gotten fettled up — for indeed , miss , I 'd no heart to sweeping an' fettling , an' washing pots ; so I sat me down i' th' muck — who should come in but Maister Weston !
16 After some of the descriptions she 'd seen tagged on to her own name in newspaper reviews , she could hardly disagree .
17 Need to exactly find out before I knew I 'd got mucked up the whole thing and ca n't send there back either .
18 I 'd got fed up with her everlasting sweetness and shown her up in class the day before .
19 If only he 'd got caught up in politics , or good works , or become a governor of his old school , he 'd have been taken out of himself more ?
20 Or , to put it more accurately , any fifty of the hundred she 'd got lined up .
21 White flung the pair of lemon panties he 'd had scrunched up in his coat pocket on to the arm of the chair I was sitting in .
22 ‘ So he wandered the countryside for a long time , starving and having to beg for food , and sleeping in barns and under trees , and eventually he found a little town where all the beggars and old people he 'd had thrown out of the city had gone ; they were very poor , of course , but by all helping each other they had more than the merchant had .
23 She 'd offered herself to him , offered her girlish hopes and dreams , everything she 'd kept bottled up for ten years .
24 He would have had to have reached out .
25 And it would have been good because it was per The only thing was he would have had to have gone up to and do a survival course .
26 In fact initially the erm if we 'd followed Government guidelines exactly , the rents would have had to have gone up by even more , by about twelve pounds a week , but because erm we were able to erm manage the finances erm more carefully , we were able to reduce that increase to seven pounds a week , but none of the Labour Councillors would say that that increase is acceptable .
27 Rubbish from a household was often buried in pits , and would have included worn out and broken objects in addition to food debris such as animal bones and oyster shells .
28 ‘ Apart from having to walk bent over , I 'm fine , ’ she told them .
29 During recent reporting of The Dangerous Dogs Act , I often spoke up on behalf of dogs that many people might otherwise have had put down — I think the owners are at fault for not acting responsibly .
30 I was so obsessive about most things that we 'd quickly have got bogged down in details if I 'd had my way .
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