Example sentences of "i have [verb] it [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I 'd kept it in the bottom of my bra-and-pants drawer ever since I stole it from Dad .
2 I 'd seen it along the end of the track .
3 Anyway I went there and I was impressed , I 'd seen it from the ship and I completely concur with everything that 's been said .
4 I suppose the fact that I 'd made it at the age of 14 was important because it meant I would go a long way in athletics .
5 ‘ I 'd have been all right if I 'd made it to the main road . ’
6 ‘ When I told Martin that I was 10 weeks ' pregnant with my second child , he enjoyed telling people how clever I was because I 'd arranged it between the interims and the final results ! ’
7 I retrieved my stash from where I 'd taped it under the steering column and my cigarettes and green Rizla papers from the dashboard .
8 For answer , I picked up the newspaper from where I 'd thrown it on the desk .
9 I 'd left it to the end of the meal before I said anything about being arrested .
10 Do I have to do it to the end ?
11 Why do I have to do it in the middle ?
12 Or would I have to put it in the airing cupboard ? ’
13 How could I have left it in the car .
14 I had made it to the door of my flat .
15 I do n't think I had ever watched the dawn break until my Waaf days — certainly I had never stayed up all night before , and however many times I had to do it in the course of my duties , it always seemed to me a highly unnatural procedure .
16 ‘ But I already have an assault charge hanging over me , so in the end I had to leave it to the stewards .
17 I did n't realise that I had lost it at the party . ’
18 I had lost it in the sea when swimming away from the ship .
19 ‘ I did n't know I had to put it on the meat — ’
20 And I had to put it on the seat of my bicycle , push it all the way and it 'd be a good mile from Street to right across from .
21 I had to put it on the floor to work the door bar and once I had it open , I slid it out with my foot .
22 We have no choice ; when my father died in nineteen seventy-nine I had to come to an arrangement with the Capital Taxes Office , that , er for not paying the full value of the er death duties on the value of the contents of the house , I had to open it to the public , quite frankly , if then and even more now , if I had to pay the full amount , I 'd have had to sell everything which my family have collected over the last seven hundred years .
23 In retrospect I can see that this implication can be drawn from the envelope , and I only wish I had realised it at the time .
24 I had heard it in the evenings at the school , and at first thought it made by some moronic village boy .
25 So I had to take it from the telesales side to get the appointment to get in the door to do a demonstration and then to do the after sales .
26 but I never had anything , I just went from one to the another , and I had to take it in the hall one day and I was n't , I was never very good at maths anyway , not that kind of maths .
27 Well I , I had done it at the interval .
28 Another part in the book that I did n't understand until I had read it for the second time was a bit right at the every end .
29 Now that I had to get it to the by taxi and she had seven stitches put in the leg and , I had to leave her there for six hours , well then it was a taxi back home , I could n't now I am on income support , but that cost me fifty four pound , ninety five and I am paying that .
30 The strap is a strong rubber one but I found I had to overtighten it at the surface , otherwise it became loose when my drysuit seal compressed at depth .
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