Example sentences of "[vb past] i have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 've never said that to anyone — admitted I have family problems on occasions , that is .
2 I mean when I moved I had stuff in here before the upstairs was used , I had it for about a year or so , before I opened it up .
3 ‘ I was heartbroken when I found I had MS : it seemed the end of all my hopes and dreams , of my career and possibly of marrying and having children . ’
4 If I spoke to 'im , like Lisa spoke to Terry , I 'd I 'd gerra clip round bloody
5 I went to the doctor who did some tests which showed I had diabetes .
6 ‘ The less you respond to him the more he tries to get to you — I know I can be a bit intense so it 's really good that he taught me to have fun at work and loosen up . ’
7 " The kid remarked I had devils . "
8 I felt I had music inside me that I wanted people to hear .
9 The first evidence of Cat 's ‘ I felt I had music inside me that I wanted people to hear .
10 Thereafter I never attacked Rowse 's political views in print , and , when I came to know him better , I no longer felt I had reason to do so .
11 So when I knew I had cancer and was facing death , I still could n't pray to the God I associated with the churches .
12 ‘ They knew I had insurance because I took it out with the TSB when they gave me the loan . ’
13 I was sure that everyone in Hollywood knew I had holes in my shoes and my underwear .
14 and I knew I had orders for them all , Katriane .
15 Well I knew I had caps on all the others .
16 When I learned your probable identity , and knew I had Kirtlington for my neighbour — ’
17 I thought I had ages and ages .
18 Oh I I thought I had loads of
19 They left me alone because they thought I had hours to go .
20 You see , I thought I had evidence that you and Elise had had an affair , even though you would n't admit it .
21 I thought I had cancer .
22 ‘ The reason I chose to come here for a job was because I thought I had relations here .
23 I thought I had trouble with names , but I was n't going to ask because I knew Antiope was the mother of Achilles in Greek mythology .
24 The doctors firstly thought I had food poisoning .
25 And when my periods began I thought I had piles .
26 So I thought I 'd lull you into a false sense of security by luring you here . ’
27 Caroline would give me hell for evermore if she thought I 'd ill-treated her best friend .
28 But I never forgot the name McCloy and when Charlie got so cocky in the pub I thought I 'd needle him a bit .
29 So when I see it cos I thought I have Alice and them , so I and in the room and I fridge .
30 Tinbergen ( 1958 ) describes his delightful experiments on Philanthus , only one of which did I have space to explain .
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