Example sentences of "[conj] i have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | When I got into Holloway they have them little forms and they 've got pictures of a body with all arrows and everything , and where I had any bruises the doctor put these marks . |
2 | Or I have some vodka in the fridge . |
3 | ‘ Neither my brothers or sister or I have any children , ’ said Pakeezah when her mother had finished telling the story . |
4 | than me having half |
5 | Neither John nor I have any objection to use of his history , especially if the information is of benefit to someone else . |
6 | Neither you nor I have any claim on this house , and you know it . |
7 | ‘ As you well know , Polly , neither Lord Byron nor I have any sense of humour , being British , ’ said Shelley . |
8 | Neither my right hon. Friend nor I have any plan to meet a delegation of members of the campaign for Clydeside against pollution . |
9 | Then the strategy ‘ cooperate with your neighbour if he cooperates ; otherwise defect ’ would be an ESS , although I have some difficulty in seeing how it would evolve in the first place . |
10 | Not that I 've any time for him any longer — going on like that when his poor wife was near her time . ’ |
11 | And you know it is wrong to suggest that I 've any motives in that quarter because , between you and me , I ca n't stand the man . |
12 | Not that I 've any complaints about your two , do n't mistake me . |
13 | Not that I 've any complaints on that score , ’ he added . |
14 | Not that I 've any time for that widow of his . |
15 | I got this notion that I 'd some terrible disease – as if the Con was n't terrible enough – and everybody would catch it off me . |
16 | ‘ That I had many acquaintances named Svend and that none of them would run off with a teenager . ’ |
17 | But when you hear some of the songs , you must think , ‘ That really worked ; yes I 'm glad that I had that bit of inspiration there ’ ? |
18 | And there were never any fights that I had that I can remember between men and women or anything like that . |
19 | She then ate a prawn fried in flour and egg , saying : ‘ I like that I had that last night . ’ |
20 | The nineteenth-century physiologist , physicist and psychologist , von Helmholtz , who contributed substantially to every discipline that he engaged in , described the process thus : It was always necessary , first of all , that I should have turned my problem over on all sides to such an extent that I had all its angles and complexities " in my head " and could run through them freely without writing … |
21 | Would that I had such help as men must have , |
22 | I feel that , apart from this , you showed an interest in me and my development which enabled me to grow both in the exercise of my talents and in the confidence that I had such talents . |
23 | I commented to Miklós that I had little hope of the New World solving the problems of the Old when it could not face up to its own difficulties . |
24 | While Miller was preparing the Kalendar , he was told of the ‘ ungenerous intention ’ of others to use Dictionary information for the same purpose , ‘ upon which I was the more intent to have it published before such a design could be accomplished by any other hand , which was not very difficult for me to do , having a complete Diary of my own , so that I had little more to do than to transcribe my loose papers and dispose them into the method wherein they are here presented to the world . ’ |
25 | No matter that I had little knowledge of regional variety . |
26 | ‘ They said that I had enough equity to qualify for a multi-currency loan . |
27 | I could n't summon up a double bass in the short time that I had this rig , which was a shame since , like Hughes & Kettner 's BassBase , the unit is flexible enough to accommodate the idiosyncrasies of the instrument , the primary reason for the onboard notch filter . |
28 | I met the promoter at a party and he was looking for an opening act and I said that I had this dance band which would be a perfect opener for Gary Glitter and he took us on . |
29 | Now that I had this label — ‘ partially sighted ’ — and it was clear that my disability would become more acute , the teachers and girls at school found some semblance of the tolerance and understanding that they had previously lacked , and I slowly began to edge my way up the academic ladder . |
30 | The teachers soon started to realise that I had this huge fascination for birds . |