Example sentences of "i have read the " in BNC.

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1 Tonight I have read the account of the gentleman who loves ladies ’ pubic hair , and I understand him so well .
2 I have read the user manual but would like to know more .
3 I have not seen your father 's pen , but I have read the book of your uncle 's gardener .
4 I have not seen your father 's pen , but I have read the book of your uncle 's gardener .
5 I have not seen your client 's proposals , but I have read the report of your company 's accountant .
6 My Lords , I have read the speech to be delivered by my noble and learned friend , Lord Goff of Chieveley .
7 I have read the report of the guardian ad litem and such information as I have which would indicate her view of the local authority 's actions now on several occasions and I have to say that I do not understand what findings the justices believed that they were making or what reasons they were giving for their decision in that brief statement , which I have just quoted in full .
8 My Lords , I have read the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Keith of Kinkel , with which I agree .
9 I have long been an admirer of Hannah , and I have read the books and seen the television programmes .
10 To put my view on the record , I have read the Treaty .
11 I not only listened to the hon. Gentleman 's arguments tonight , but I have read the other speeches that he has made throughout the passage of the Bill .
12 Nevertheless , I have checked with my hon. Friend the Member for Leeds , North-East ( Mr. Kirkhope ) , who would have leapt to his feet to speak if he were not precluded from doing so by virtue of his office , and I have read the document to which the hon. Gentleman referred .
13 I have read the early-day motion , and the Government share the concern that is expressed in it .
14 Unless I have read the guillotine motion incorrectly , it seems that the time available to discuss clause 15 through to the end of the Bill amounts to about a day .
15 I have read the report through several times and on each reading find it even more bewildering .
16 I was against this sport all along , but it is only now that I have read the page in the Leicester Mercury that I feel bold enough to speak out to you .
17 ‘ And I have read the story about Bernini in the diaries of Gregorio Sabatini . ’
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