Example sentences of "i have [verb] [det] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of course I heard I 've heard all the arguments about co-opting , but I 'll tell the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh this that who 's going to do the co-opting , those who are already on the police authority
2 So I 'd gone all the way down there and come back for half price basically , and lost on it .
3 But I say , the , I 'd heard such a lot of the Guild and the Guild 's influence was in Walsall Wood I think primarily , as I 'm always telling the women today , because they were so interested in the village and you got , they were local councillors , magistrates people you went to for advice .
4 And there was a question in her voice ; it was asking me why I 'd asked such a thing .
5 I decided I would carry the six-pound loss myself rather than admit to him I 'd made such a fool of myself
6 I think if you went and saw our own doctors a lot of our fears would be allayed because most of the young doctors would n't , would recommend to you , my own doctor asked me all the questions and different things and then he says he 's a young doctor , he says if I were a women and if I 'd answered all the questions as you did , I would go on H R T.
7 and I 'd lost half a stone in weight .
8 I 'd opened all the windows in the flat , drenching the atmosphere in car fumes and the uproar of the unemployed arguing in the street .
9 Money was a problem because I 'd spent all the dosh I 'd got for the car , and I needed my grant to pay off the overdraft I 'd built up .
10 And I thought , well I 'll break it down so That was what it was , I 'd pulled all the fractions together , put them into a common denominator .
11 I 'd had half a tab at prayers in the morning but it had worn off by now .
12 I saw now what I 'd known all the time , only I 'd hidden it craftily from myself because it did n't fit in with what I wanted to do , that Terry and I had no basis for a love-affair ; we were friends who happened to be attracted to each other physically , which was far from enough , and by thinking it was enough we 'd gone against the very nature of our relationship .
13 How could I have done such a thing ?
14 How could I have done such a thing ?
15 K. R. In that time , I had to do all the side streets , milking padlocks .
16 I had kept all the abuse that had been happening to me very much to myself — it seemed to me that I must have been very bad .
17 On the last day Seve birdied the first hole and Hale took a six on the second , I can remember the scoring because in those days I had to mark all the cards , and I remember putting Irwin down for a six — and then the card blew in to the bunker on the second and I had to go chasing after it .
18 ‘ Before I went in the ring , I had to spend half a day just cooling down my adrenaline .
19 Whoever was about to emerge from beneath the dripping straw roof of this tiny hut on this minute hamlet on the eastern edge of this unknown volcanic islet was the first person in the world to rise on this February Saturday morning : Homo Pacificus , the symbol of all I had travelled half a world to see .
20 And that was all copper , and I had to clean that every morning with a kind of paste ; and to do all the stairs and landings , and the rooms downstairs .
21 In the second division in this day and age , I had to climb a wooden ladder , I had to go all the way to the very top of the main stand and there was a shed , and at the end of the match , surface water forced me to dry my socks off in the radiator in the dressing rooms afterwards .
22 I suppose I would , too , if I had to serve all the creeps that come in here every night . ’
23 I also need a formal letter in original from as owner of the vehicle that I am the permitted registered keeper and user — in the same way as I had to have such a letter from .
24 So like , you can imagine I had to have all the strap completely undone so like the , the buckle was like down here !
25 I had rehearsed all the routine for the South America job , then I just got a bit panicky ; the captain tried to talk me back into it .
26 Well I had to come all the way back did n't I .
27 Yeah but I 've got ta make so I had to come all the way home !
28 But er by the time I was ready to retire , I had planted all the half park .
29 Finally I had shifted all the mini-devices form my headband to strategic spots on my Grislewing mask , and put it on .
30 As a small child I had known all the words of Masefield 's poem , ‘ Quinquireme of Nineveh from distant Ophir/Rowing home to haven in sunny Palestine … ’
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