Example sentences of "[conj] i have [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Well I understand that you get fifteen , it 's just that I 've got a lot of customer where I got business that is depending on the kind of insurance that we give them , based on what our
32 So that by the time so that when you 're out catching elephants you 've already got the the the planning story is straight already as part of your net is that I 've got a planning
33 And I 'll have a a good read of this , and try and write down , things that I 've got a block about I mean
34 That I 've got a headache , presumably , since that 's what you 're going to tell him , Adrian , ’ Gina said wearily .
35 besides the fact that I 've got a headache .
36 Or that I 've got a vagina .
37 My ex-wife would go around telling extraordinary stories about me to people , and I discovered that I 'd lost a lot of friends .
38 ‘ I used to think , sometimes , that I 'd built a house for strangers to live in .
39 Not that I 'd done a lot towards it even if she listened to me .
40 I was proving to the convenor that I 'd made a mark opposite that deliverance on which to call you .
41 So , with this weird combination of reluctance and eagerness , I confessed to her that I 'd made a copy of my cock and a cock tracing and that I 'd put them in her in-box late one night and then thought better of it .
42 I was ashamed that I 'd written a reference for him when he applied for that job .
43 So he came to the conclusion that I 'd torn a muscle .
44 ‘ Or would I start screaming that I 'd left a soufflé in the oven , or forgotten to get the coat back from the cleaners , or I was too young to die … ’
45 ‘ The receptionist at the hotel could have told you that I 'd taken a taxi to Prague railway station , ’ she offered .
46 After a while , though , I began to feel sure that I 'd spotted a Gharrgoyle — or maybe a different one at different times — wriggling through the crowds behind me .
47 There 's a poster up in erm , and these two people that are drug addicts , and said like , did you see that I 'd drawn a pair of ears on one of them , turned around and seen Shane and he 's like his mate was the other one , were n't it ?
48 I admitted he visited me but that I 'd had a history of violence with him , and anyway I 'd got an injunction .
49 When I went back to the college everybody was thrilled that I 'd had a chance to meet the queen . "
50 ‘ I 'm sure you do , but Kitty must n't ever know that I 'd had a hand in it . ’
51 Now that I had reached a town , there was an elaborate routine to undergo .
52 I stood there in the dark and the rain , and knew that I had created a monster .
53 I was right on both counts , but it did not really sink in for some time that I had joined a charity .
54 I wanted to shout after him that I had made a mistake and that I had really understood him very well .
55 I realized that I had made a mistake : the no boundary condition implied that disorder would in fact continue to increase during the contraction .
56 And I followed this with a suitably modest smile to indicate without ambiguity that I had made a witticism , since I did not wish Mr Farraday to restrain any spontaneous mirth he felt out of a misplaced respectfulness .
57 Not surprisingly I have never heard from any of them since , although I felt that I had made a number of new and lasting Russian friendships that night .
58 Then I thought that maybe I was at fault , that I had borne a grudge too long .
59 My canoe had turned side on to the river and against the flow and as I turned to see what the noise was I realised that I had hit a log sticking out of the water .
60 But I told him that I had lost a lot of money but had gained a lot of things .
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