Example sentences of "i have [adv] [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I wish to hell I 'd never sent him to your school . ’
2 But I 'd never done it to a policeman before .
3 I 'd better give it to you because he has
4 ‘ Perhaps I 'd better say something to Jed . ’
5 ‘ I knew I had n't done anything to Joanna and at the same time I was totally confused as to how it could have happened . ’
6 I had n't said anything to anybody , even Eric , about what I wanted to do to Blyth .
7 I had n't expected you to be a bit as you are . "
8 Their feelings were like mine and they were n't the stereotypical bulldykes I had previously imagined them to be .
9 ‘ If you want to get this visit over with , signorina , ’ he said sharply , ‘ then I had best take you to my grandmother at once . ’
10 I have found them working in ways I had never expected them to be able to .
11 Perhaps , because I had really addressed myself to him for the first time , he thought we were in accord .
12 I had always thought him to be egotistical and attention-seeking ; but apart from mentioning his invitation to the Dukakis Inaugural , he answered modestly , even humbly : praising his friend 's work and disparaging his own .
13 I had only to make it to Dover and then I could sleep on the ferry to France .
14 I 've already taken her to Harrods .
15 I mean I think I 've already resigned myself to the fact that I 'm going to have to do one maybe two years more before I get anything like
16 I 've already introduced myself to Miss Quinn , George .
17 I 've not mentioned it to your mother yet , but since the thing is such a success , I think you should stay , through the summer at least .
18 I 've just invited her to my engagement party , ’ he added .
19 I 've just given them to you as background , and because you 're lovely . ’
20 I 've just put it to the boss to see if he 's er
21 I think I 've just dumped it to the
22 I 've just read it to you , you blooming
23 I 've also shown them to some bluegrass musicians , a guitarist and a mandolin player , and they say that they 're really fast once you get used to them .
24 And indeed I can still remember that strange whispered singing , all those men singing , I can remember it , and I can remember every single one of those words even now , and I 've often quoted them to myself when I 've needed to .
25 He 's never met the Champ and I 've always wanted him to .
26 Congress , as a strong Labour Party supporter and member for many years , and my father before me , I 've always believed it to be the working man 's Party , created and born from the sweat and blood of our predecessors , and throughout many years supported and financed by the unions with our subscriptions and the political levy and I see it 's supported by the trade unions .
27 And I can tell you this : I 'm amazed at your new modern outlook ; I 've always known you to be as strait-laced as a Victorian corset and sticking to the narrow principles of that time in which you were brought up .
28 Up to now I 've always resigned myself to rented accommodation , but it 's just not the same is it .
29 I 've never said it to anybody but you . ’
30 I 've never done it to you !
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