Example sentences of "have [verb] i " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Once the film has stopped I want you to describe everything that you saw during the previous five seconds of film . |
2 | Once the film has stopped I want you to think of things which could occur to make the situation dangerous to you as the driver of the car . |
3 | No , no I do n't the time has come I think ! |
4 | A lot of my work has been concerned with this area and as my experience has grown I have learnt to wait until the people involved tell me they want to talk . |
5 | As my own confidence in working investigatively has grown I have begun to see the potential of chance events like the appearance of the padlock . |
6 | Erm what 's the other thing , Yeah the place that I 've just picked up erm a part time job , has said I can record as much as I want there . |
7 | Someone has said I 'm a well-known gangland figure , and I probably ran into an ambush when I tried to return home . |
8 | Gav has said I can use the listserver if I want . |
9 | ‘ A specialist has said I could be out six weeks . |
10 | The 22-year-old Bath back-row forward 's astonishing winding road to glory has taken more twists than a roller-coaster , the most recent providing ample proof ‘ that somebody up there has decided I am going to make it ’ . |
11 | Things everybody else has done I suppose . |
12 | erm he is a member of Vanroch Caerphilly at URC and has done I think he is currently at and erm have felt a gentle call emerging over the last few years and erm all started in Cambridge , that 's about it , that 's all I can say . |
13 | well it never has done I mean that , it 's always been like that I 've never had |
14 | I mean Ben now even now he has relapses I mean nine times out of ten you ca he ignores you when you too much |
15 | Indeed the all too prevalent outlook on life has become I want it and I want it now . |
16 | I N recent years it has become I increasingly obvious that I councils prepared to ‘ deal ’ with the private sector in this way will be ‘ rewarded ’ . |
17 | Now that the good weather has arrived I feel trapped in the shop , and I want more time to enjoy other interests such as cricket and walking . |
18 | But , but , but the whole social and cultural revolution evolution change has led I think to whole different schisms in the press which perhaps may have existed in some of the very one might almost say near communist publication like the |
19 | As time has progressed I have produced a bit more and I have been prepared to show things that went a bit further back ; I have extended the oeuvre at both ends . |
20 | Baldwin saw Chamberlain and said , ‘ Austen , when Sam has gone I shall want to talk to you about the Foreign Office . ’ ’ |
21 | But when he has gone I buy another whisky , and sit there musing on being a crunched-up spring . |
22 | You see , now Gran has gone I have no one . |
23 | and you 've got to keep busy and you see now my sight has gone I now , not long distance , I can sit here and see television |
24 | When Mrs Marsh has gone I make Mum something to eat . |
25 | Out of all the slate mines , of all the years that has gone I 've always worked on a contract . |
26 | Why this has happened I am not competent to say , but it could be a fruitful and fascinating subject for research . |
27 | But now that this has happened I 'll never be able to join you in the convent . |
28 | After what has happened I do not think this girl will be able easily to adjust to a normal teenage existence for some time and I think any order forbidding her to see this man again would not only be unrealistic , but would place an intolerable burden on a young girl who , it seems to me , has had quite enough strain already . |
29 | Most of the , what has happened I think , over the last two and half years , that I 'm aware of , erm , is basically happening a long time before that , I , I ca n't say yes or no . |
30 | A spokeswoman for the Serjeant at Arms department said : If you what to know what has happened I suggest you try and ask the people concerned . ’ |