Example sentences of "i have [verb] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I have to call at the bank , ’ Lowell told her , ‘ so we 'll do your birthday shopping in Bristol and we 'll use the van . ’ |
2 | On evening walks down Loreto , a lane of high stone walls , trying to decide on a restaurant , I would stop and run my hands over the ashlars , marvelling at the purity of each one as I have marvelled at the completeness of a sculpture by Brancusi ; each of them so tightly locked together that I found it impossible to fit a fingernail between them . |
3 | This article presents some of the documents I have discovered at the Minutier Central , Archives Nationales de France . |
4 | Okay , the final point on , on the salmon papers , erm , I have noted at the bottom there , that we have not yet settled bids on joint finance for ninety four , five . |
5 | I have looked at the evidence of so-called student hardship and I do not accept that the ’ scores ’ of cases stand up to examination . |
6 | I have looked at the approach followed in and . |
7 | ‘ I have looked at the backlog of repairs and , basically , we are talking mainly about roofs and general structures , then electrical and heating systems . |
8 | I have looked at the stones . |
9 | I should however indicate that to understand properly what is the appropriate position for an inset boundary , I have to look at the reasons for there being an inset at all for the village , as , as you correctly indicate , it lies plainly otherwise within the general extent of the greenbelt . |
10 | I have to look at the matter more broadly , and consider also the effect of a valid assignment made before winding up became an imminent prospect . |
11 | In the 27 years I have worked at the airport , sixteen of those in the fire service , I have seen a huge increase in the number of flights . |
12 | Many are the times me wife and I have sat at the table with a large sheet of graph paper and worked it all out , only to find that either my ruler 's idea of an inch does n't tally with the real thing , or the width of a pencil line on the plan actually equates to a foot in real life . |