Example sentences of "[noun sg] have i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The loon Yarrow made another attempt to have me employed today . ’ |
2 | My derangement had me believing that this , too , could be from Francis . |
3 | Erm the yellow Have I got the most ? |
4 | Self-styled funniest programme on telly HAVE I GOT NEWS FOR YOU dusts itself off after a very poor return to the screen last week with well-known wit Charles Kennedy of the Liberal Democrats . |
5 | Oh so what crap have I got now ? |
6 | ‘ First you claim that the family is collaborating with the kidnappers , then you say they must have used their influence to have me sent here . |
7 | I could n't have stood the scene had I refused — and then I forgot to remove it once I started to stalk . ’ |
8 | ‘ Just how much work have I achieved so far ? |
9 | Which work have I found most satisfying ? |
10 | Which work have I found easiest ? |
11 | Which work have I found most difficult ? |
12 | " Not a town or a village have I missed , but nowhere have I found a twin boy and girl named Stoja and Stojane . |
13 | Great joy had Doña Ximena and her daughters , who were awaiting him , when they saw him come riding in ; and he stopt when he came to them , and said , Great honour have I won for you , while you kept Valencia this day ! |
14 | His desire to have me visit him is so strong that charity will not let me refuse . |
15 | There would have been no reprieve had I deposited my CFI over the side and I suppose that could have happened , I was to learn many years later , however , most of the formation complained that I steered a very erratic course , and I thought it was the CFI touching the control column in his cockpit , and with his feet ( suggesting that I move to the right or the left ) . |
16 | As a kid my Pop had me measured and fitted into Kiltie or Start-Rite lace-ups , which despite my protests I wore until I was 16 , feeling stupid at school hops and the youth club when all the other girls were in strappy sandals or black velvet ‘ boppers ’ . |
17 | Trevor was not the sort of fellow who said , ‘ For art 's sake have I broken up the bar . ’ |
18 | Only once since that evening have I seen a more beautiful woman , a quiet girl sipping coffee in a tawdry dump misnamed The Lollipop . |
19 | how much room have I left in front , yeah park the car there |
20 | It was sheer self deception had me conned ! |
21 | He gave me a shrewd look , clearly suspecting that I would have changed the name had I dared defy the superstition . |
22 | ‘ All that ‘ financial adviser ’ stuff had me laughing my socks off . ’ |
23 | This day have I begotten thee . |
24 | Never before or since that day have I encountered fog here , which is extremely rare , although poor visibility caused through low cloud and rain is common ( the well known Scotch Mist ) . |
25 | And not until this morning when erm Richmondshire cir circulated their erm evidence have I seen any example of er be given a pressure which er which is being exerted . |
26 | What chance have I got of breeding these fish ? |
27 | ‘ If you do n't like millionaires , what chance have I got ? |
28 | ‘ What chance have I got with little cows like you shortchanging me ? ’ |
29 | ‘ What chance have I to rest , to take walks ? ’ |
30 | My mother called an usherette to have me removed , and I was handed into strange-smelling arms behind a bright beam that dazzled me . |