Example sentences of "i have [adv] [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , I 'd just got opposite that poor woman 's house , and I glanced up at it . |
2 | I 'd rather taken against this woman — she was frightfully solid and know-it-all and not funny , you know — and to be difficult I asked her how she knew this , thinking that she would quote out of some boring manual or other . |
3 | ‘ I 'd completely forgotten about that . |
4 | ‘ I 'd already thought of that , ’ Laura told her gloomily . |
5 | ‘ I 'd never suffered like that , not to the extent where tears were pouring down my face for no apparent reason . |
6 | ‘ I 'd never thought of that , ’ replied Mcduff . |
7 | ‘ I 've got to hand it to you , Angel , I 'd never thought of that technique , ’ said Bunny with genuine admiration . |
8 | I 'd never thought like that before . |
9 | But I do n't think I 'd better think about that . |
10 | Talking of which , I 'd better look into these two queries before I do anything else . ’ |
11 | Now you can cross Snow White off and all we 've got left to find is witch , oh , there it is , right go from the W , W , W , from the W , right now come down , oh I 'd better help with this one because it 's diagonal , I T C |
12 | ‘ I 'd only gone to that debate because my wife was a steward . ’ |
13 | I was only on the drug for seven days and by the seventh day , I 'd suddenly turned into some sort of maniac . |
14 | Wondering what on earth I 'd ever seen in that … that — for a moment the description failed her — that ruthless , dangerous stranger . |
15 | The meeting had been arranged with intense , frantic planning as to detail , with letters despatched by lawyers through couriers , paragraphs changed bo mutual request , assurances as to what I could say or not and , indeed , whether I could admit that I had even appeared on this day at the august offices of Olympia & York . |
16 | After a while I did something else I had n't done for several months : I began to rough out a poem . |
17 | At any rate the effect was the same as if I had n't written at all . |
18 | I just , I just honest to God I had n't realized at all the guy was sort of and says er oh it 's probably I said no I 'm sure I was really cheesed . |
19 | I had n't heard of that before . |
20 | I had n't heard of this ‘ tide of concern ’ that governments might over-react to the threat of global warming . |
21 | I had n't felt like this when I 'd seen him firing the shotgun . |
22 | Despite Schlesinger 's claims that ‘ there was n't anything in the movie that I had n't seen in some way somewhere ’ and ‘ one was always confronted by something worse on the streets than one was putting into the film ’ , they were attention-getting elements , unabsorbed into the texture of the film . |
23 | ‘ I must confess I had n't participated in any giant financial coups . |
24 | I had n't participated in any organization , but the experience of being a political prisoner soon changes your mind . |
25 | But I had n't looked at many other places . |
26 | And I , when I read it , I had n't looked at this , but I never thought it was really , I did n't sit there going |
27 | " I had n't thought about that , " said Agatha pensively . |
28 | Yes I had n't thought about that . |
29 | I had n't thought about that ! |
30 | But I was n't — I had n't thought beyond that . ’ |