Example sentences of "i have [verb] a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | selling and getting a result on that you see I 've covered a lot of stuff for you on that , I 've covered quite a bit with you on , er product knowledge , now would you say that you 're reasonably together there and where you want to be on product knowledge ? |
2 | ‘ I can see I 've made a fool of myself again . |
3 | See I 've had a couple of colds the past few months and then you think , well that 's me , I 'm getting better . |
4 | If we ca n't e e I 've had a couple of months of stock on the shelf for 'em . |
5 | I 've been asked by a market research to do I 've got a tape on it 's for , dictionaries . |
6 | as if I 'd lit a fire in the darkness to try and warm us . |
7 | I 'd heard a lot about er af er I 've been in the Transport and General Workers ' Union as a shop steward and so forth like that . |
8 | ‘ I 'd heard a programme about an Indian craftsman who made wooden elephants . |
9 | Over his shoulder I 'd seen a pair of beat coppers walking by . |
10 | I 'd seen a couple of caesarian sections , but I 'd never done one or been shown how . |
11 | Says Lt Watts , a Northern Ireland veteran : ‘ Before Bosnia I 'd seen a couple of bodies in road accidents but that was just it . |
12 | Wait a minute — out of the corner of my eye at Temple Meads Station , when I 'd blinked away the vision of Mum swallowing mud , I 'd seen a sign on the window of the buffet : Vacancies . |
13 | I 'd seen a lot of that splashy material . |
14 | You er last time I saw you , you were I did n't know whether you 'd been starting up in er in photography but you had been next door I think or I 'd seen a lot of your stuff . |
15 | I 'd seen a photograph of one of those ; they cut your throat and pull your tongue out through the slit . |
16 | ‘ I 'd done a lot of training , going to the gym three times a week and now I 'm one of the top boxers for my age and weight . |
17 | Not that I 'd done a lot towards it even if she listened to me . |
18 | Far from looking cool I must have looked like I 'd done a packet in my trousers . |
19 | I 'd noticed a couple of characters in different bars who also seemed more interested in the people than the liquor , and it did n't need any Sherlock Holmes to know who was paying for their drinks . |
20 | I was proving to the convenor that I 'd made a mark opposite that deliverance on which to call you . |
21 | Besides , despite the fact that I 'd got a good grade for my speech , I thought I 'd made a bit of a mess of it and was just relieved it was all over . |
22 | ‘ I began to wonder whether I 'd made a mistake over the arrangement . |
23 | I 'd made a commitment to the Branch Secretaries and to the Representatives that there will be a full Representatives Conference of which those proposals will be debated and discussed . |
24 | I 'd made a joke of it . |
25 | So , with this weird combination of reluctance and eagerness , I confessed to her that I 'd made a copy of my cock and a cock tracing and that I 'd put them in her in-box late one night and then thought better of it . |
26 | I reported last time that I 'd made an approach to Chris . |
27 | " I thought you might want to break off the match after I 'd made an exhibition of myself . " |
28 | When he said that about kidneys and tigers I 'd felt a shock of fear . |
29 | I only took out the palace because I knew I 'd given I 'd written a cheque for forty |
30 | I was ashamed that I 'd written a reference for him when he applied for that job . |