Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I think he laid a joker card and I had a hand card up , so he had to do a kiss my hand . |
2 | You have a mind and I have a mind . |
3 | I thought : if Richard and I had a daughter , would we quarrel over this ? |
4 | Over at Basingstoke and I had a look in the shoe shops , and that , they would be very handy for me erm lace up though |
5 | I was an electrician , doing house wiring and things like that in the fifties , and then my lover and I had a greengrocer 's shop with another gay man . |
6 | We were late getting to Doris 's party on Christmas Eve , because Toby and I had a sort of row . |
7 | Mr Barnet rowed the boat and he let Edward and me have a turn with one oar . |
8 | Used to go down , well I used to be down every night , rubbing the salt in this , to make the bacon and I had a smokehouse down the yard where I used to smoke the bacon . |
9 | Finally I said , ‘ Why do n't you make us some fresh tea while I have a go at this ? ’ |
10 | I told my Mum that I had a headache so she let me stay at home . |
11 | ‘ I could not accept in my heart that I had a problem , ’ she explains . |
12 | Mother-of-four Dawn adds , ‘ Kim and I had a cry together and I told her that just because I loved Colin , it did n't mean I 'd stopped loving her . ’ |
13 | I could refuse your transfer until I had a replacement trained to take your place . ’ |
14 | ‘ I could n't live in this mess if I had a woman , ’ he said . |
15 | I do have a home in England and I have a job . |
16 | when I was sixteen because it 's then I started to get these free passes and I had a sister then who lived at Rye and I had never been across London so the next door neighbour came with me to see me across London er because I was so young you see and I said right as long as you show me across London I can come back alone , you see , and so I came back alone and I , that 's when I started , so from sixteen and er and as I say I went to Cambridge in the nineteen thirty one , it was the last day of well say nineteen thirty two , you see , and , and also in the twenties I was going on holiday alone and I went to once er to the Isle of Man and when I was er I , I sat next , well being by myself , you see , they put me in , to a little table near the wall . |
17 | Actually Pickerage and I have a relationship that goes much deeper than your grubby little mind could encompass , Quigly . ’ |
18 | We used to , we , I used to go when my husband was alive we used to go to erm Devon cos I had a brother living in Devon we used to go there , but er unfortunately I lost him when he was only fifty with a coronary , and so erm , in , cos and after that I lost my husband you see so cos we I 've never been away like that before , not , not since , years ago that was , he 's been gone twenty one years this Christmas sixteenth might be so , I 've not been able to so I , I , I go with the erm , I went with the Red Cross this year the year before last I went erm er , Char Charlie took me away we went to er a chalet we stayed at and er a friend of mine we went there for a week had a week there , that poured of rain every day , this year it poured of rain every day |
19 | I , I 'm a general practitioner and I would like to back up initially what the convenor has said about the study pack that has come on child abuse but I have a question . |
20 | ‘ I accept partial blame but I have a feeling that history will treat me kindly because there was nothing wrong with my basic thesis . |
21 | I 'd forgone breakfast because I had n't got to bed till four in the morning , lunch because I had a hangover and anyway I was late for the train , and due to the fact that it was — according to British Rail at any rate — still part of the extended Festive Period , there had been no buffet trolley on the train . |
22 | After that , she spoke to Dominic while I had a chat with the prof. and Meryl Armitage . |
23 | AT THIS stage of the last election in 1987 I was in the middle of writing a column when I had a call to say that the Sunday paper in which it was to appear had closed down . |
24 | And there have been days I 'd have liked her at home when I had a headache or one of the nuns had roared at me at school . |
25 | So we proceeded on a cost plus basis , also the cost plus environment actually brings the partners together because if there are three of us working on a cost plus contract and I have a problem , my two partners rush to help me because clearly there 's some more profit for them , erm if the only difficulty with cost plus contract of course is that unless you have a a real ceiling on the total er costs that you 're going to pay , it may keep on rising far higher than you 'd ever imagined . |
26 | And I admitted to myself that I was an alcoholic and I had a problem with prescription pills , and in order to survive — in order to live — had to change that . |
27 | I 've come to terms with the blow and I 've a marriage to arrange . |
28 | On the Wednesday morning , Eduardo and I had a foray to his son 's flat in Tufnell Park to get some things Francis and Audrey need for the house in Brussels now they are working there . |
29 | ‘ Before they went off , Michel and I had a talk . |
30 | ‘ Matt and I had a bust-up in his office a week or so ago . |