Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] i have " in BNC.
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1 | Sometime during the night , I was woken by my cold feet , a warm weight on my chest and the loudest purr I had ever heard . |
2 | A FILM studio manageress who claimed her boss said she was ‘ the worst lay I 've ever tried to have ’ was awarded £1,000 yesterday . |
3 | I suddenly realized I had made a serious mistake . |
4 | I looked down and suddenly realised I had forgotten to bring my own umbrella to work that morning . |
5 | we went to Trafalgar Square and we stopped to look at the pigeons and we 'd moved on and I , I suddenly realised I had n't got Vicky with me , so I looked all round , could n't see him , had to go right back to Trafalgar Square and he was still looking at the pigeons |
6 | As I sit down to write I have a photograph propped up on the desk in front of me . |
7 | Then I suddenly found I had quite a lot of projects going on , working for Kenny Rogers and Jimmy Ruffin … |
8 | ‘ So they never lived long enough to know I had justified their faith in me . ’ |
9 | The England midfielder added : ‘ I 've only been with Leeds for a few days but that 's long enough to know I 've made the right decision coming here . ’ |
10 | There 's only bit I 've . |
11 | Space has allowed me to use only a fraction of the wealth of material provided ; I only hope I have not made too many mistakes or significant omissions and have done at least some justice to all . |
12 | I personally find I have great fun . |
13 | I would like to point out that I do not hunt myself so feel I have a balanced point of view . |
14 | " I suddenly felt I had to get out and I wanted your company . |
15 | He fell sideways , but I knew he was n't knocked out , he still kept hold of me , I suddenly felt I had to kill him or he would kill me . |
16 | I suddenly knew I had either to behave like a shocked girl who had still been at school that time the year before ; or like an adult . |
17 | If it does turn out he 's personally involved I 've got a feeling it 's going to be difficult as hell trying to prove it . ’ |
18 | It did n't take me long to realise I 'd fallen in love with love rather than with Dave . ’ |
19 | I better go I 've got ta go to work . |
20 | They deliberately looked for inconsistencies where they basically knew I 'd told them but two aspects of the truth , in the hope that I 'd blurt out the real truth about something else in my fright and confusion . |
21 | I suddenly remembered I 'd been intending to call Connors in any case . |
22 | She said , do you know she said we 'd gone off to the woods and I suddenly remembered I 'd left my purse in the car . |
23 | And I just suddenly remembered I 've left me windows open one of my bedroom windows open . |
24 | What was more , not only did I have breakfast with I the family ( I live in the Smiths ' Quarter in Chelsea Barracks ) — toast , bacon and sausages , washed down with milk — but we had no muster parade that morning , and no Adjutant 's Orders to attend . |
25 | Not only did I have loops at the edge , but seven or eight stitches actually leapt off the needles . |
26 | Not only did I have to borrow a gown , I was even lent a jacket to go under it ! |
27 | So do I have the right to say anything else or not er very , very briefly erm just one two points of criticism . |
28 | I console myself by reflecting that not only do I have a higher lifetime-best break than he does ( 34–30 ) , I also hold several other table records . |
29 | ‘ Not only do I have Penny 's word for it , but I happened to see Nicky on television last night , participating in a chat show that always goes out live from a studio just two blocks away from our own building here . ’ |
30 | Not only do I have a personal knowledge of Svend 's appearance but I know all the most likely places to look . ’ |