Example sentences of "[adv] i have [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Luckily I had a little book in my pocket called Anaesthetics For Medical Students . |
2 | Eventually I had a better bite and to my surprise I hauled in a roach of 11b 5oz . |
3 | Suddenly I had a compelling urge to look at Wilkerson . |
4 | Suddenly I have a great urge to tell you about it , knowing that you will understand as you have suffered so terribly yourself . |
5 | Basically I had the wrong equipment at Reading '88 . |
6 | If only I had a decent time management system , you know , I could be really effective , and all the rest of it . |
7 | ‘ If only I had a pretty voice — I 'm quite without tune , am I not ? ’ |
8 | I would not bother you again , only I have a last request . |
9 | ‘ Well , perhaps I had a bland time , ’ she retorted ineptly . |
10 | A Buckinghamshire village boy ‘ liked best to go and stay ’ with a farming grandmother , finding a ‘ special quiet ’ and ‘ peace ’ about her ; while a Yorkshire weaver 's son who went to stay with his grandmother for several weeks ‘ during family sickness ’ always kept the bond they made then — ‘ religious , yet loving , although seemingly cold , perhaps I had a special bit of her love , for she corrected me with thrashing me . ’ |
11 | Perhaps I had the same look once , though I 've lost it now . |
12 | Hard to explain the conflict in our acquaintance , but perhaps I had an instinctive feeling that she , in fact , wanted me to go to bed with her , and she knew I would n't — because if I did make love to her , it would be a victory for her and a defeat for me . |
13 | God knows , perhaps I have a sixth sense , but the hair on the nape of my neck prickled with fear . |
14 | Perhaps I have a different point of view from the older generation . " |
15 | So I had a long chat with the , with the cleansing officer and the main point |
16 | I noticed the filters were sm smeared and it 's like a smear on the filter , so I had a close inspection , found that they were all actually clogged up with what appeared to be superglue . |
17 | So I had a quick look at them . |
18 | So I had a quiet talk with young Murchie , and we came to a business arrangement . |
19 | So I had a quiet dinner — alone , for Mala was still sulking — followed by a refreshing sleep . |
20 | So I have a good breakfast and go back to bed . |
21 | So I have a certain interest , you could say a certain responsibility . " |
22 | On the other hand , my own feeling would be very much that schools have to prepare children for taking their life in the community and the community is mixed sex , it 's not single sex , so I have a slight aversion to single sex institutions . |
23 | And so I have an English voice because I come from that background . ’ |
24 | Nevertheless I had a brief affair with the redoubtable Maud . |
25 | Soon I had a big army . |
26 | Normally I have a little conflab do you ? |
27 | Inwardly I had a sneaking admiration for them because they had been sure that they did n't like the Legion and so had acted directly and left . |
28 | Hence I had a working knowledge of the language and sometimes , at table , could follow the conversation , though when the Ralembergs lapsed into patois this became impossible . |
29 | Formerly I had an English couple who used to come every day , that lasted seven or eight years then they got too old . |
30 | It seemed the family had the same feeling because a week later I had a pleasant letter from the mother . |