Example sentences of "[pron] i have [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The day you joined up , she came to tell me I 'd driven you to it . ’ |
2 | I was not so much gratified with the interior of the country as I had anticipated but the people tell me I have seen it in an unfavorable season , in consequence of no rain having fallen for 3 months . |
3 | I think of another man , to whom I had said something about Jesus Christ while marching down alongside him to an army parade ! |
4 | I told them I 've got nothin' against jeans , I 'm just used to wearin' casual and suits . |
5 | I told them I 'd squared it with you . |
6 | I I 've seen them in shops . |
7 | I I 've had it for years . |
8 | Leave it till I see you cos I I 've left it in my coat pocket . |
9 | So erm I I I 've got them in the back of of what type of strategy you should . |
10 | And now , I mean I 'm wanting to do , I I 've got it to stage where it 's comfortable . |
11 | None of the nurses spoke to me , nothing , till 2 o'clock that afternoon , which I 'd had her at 7.30 in the morning … |
12 | ‘ This is not the mood , these are not the spirits , in which I 've known him at home . |
13 | The only occasions on which I had seen them in operation they had failed lamentably . |
14 | She said if I found you I had to ask you to dinner . |
15 | Actually the last time I was stood up on a platform and did this was in front of erm a S G T congress in Dieppe and I tell you I had to do it in French , and it was much more difficult so I 'm hoping this one will go smoothly , but I , what I 'd really like to do is begin with is offer you erm delegates and platform both , a very very warm welcome from the trade union movement in Portsmouth . |
16 | ‘ I wish I could tell you I 'd expected there to be . ’ |
17 | ‘ If you feel somewhat vulnerable in your dressing-gown let me remind you I have seen you in your nightdress and not felt driven to mindless passion . ’ |
18 | When I calmed down I realized I was defending an organization I refused to be in , though I had nothing good to say for the one I 'd left it for . |
19 | I 'm not having one I 've had mine for the month . |
20 | ‘ I told her I 'd seen you over the weekend , ’ she relayed . |
21 | I did n't want to tell her I 'd done nothing at all so I told a sort of white lie — said I was halfway through the first draft . |
22 | Oh gosh yes it I 've heard lots of stories as well . |
23 | I 've got it I 've got it at home I can bring it in at the next meeting or whatever . |
24 | Look , mate , I 've got nothing against these Indians , Chinese , Pakistanis , Blacks you name 'em I 've got nothing against them — apart from them being here . |
25 | cheaper than what I 'd had it for but I mean they always do something like that |
26 | I had no idea why I had brought the knife and what I 'd used it for . |
27 | You should hear what I 've got it from the boys ! |
28 | He 's spending a week with me and is very interested in what I 've told him about you two . ’ |
29 | ‘ I wish one hundred to be given to my freedman Pamphilus , in addition to what I have left him in codicils . |