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

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1 Everyone has made me feel so very welcome and I 'm fortunate in that . ’
2 But n no-one has approached me to do so .
3 It was she who told me that Doogie was a commis chef at one of the better Park Lane hotels ( and I 'd said I had n't realized his politics were important and she 'd just looked at me ) and she was a journalist with one of the North London suburban weeklies .
4 I 'd said I wanted him back , but I was frightened and I felt I could n't face telling the social workers .
5 Yeah , I found , only because I went out one night , and , it was when Mike was still next door and what I 'd done I 'd locked him in the back room and he said he was howling
6 I was that content with being a mother I 'd decided I did n't want a job until my daughter went to secondary school .
7 With the money I 'd saved I went over to France , going straight to where she was staying in Tours .
8 And me being a silly idiot , see if I 'd realized I did n't think you do n't think that there 's three parts of the tank , you think it 's a tank and you just turn your tap on and the water comes out or
9 I only took out the palace because I knew I 'd given I 'd written a cheque for forty
10 But it explained a few things — the kindness I 'd thought I 'd detected , his seemingly unreasonable act of firing me …
11 ‘ As I told you , I spent some time writing letters and when I 'd finished I thought it would be pleasant to get some fresh air so I went out and posted them — in the box outside the main post office — ’
12 When I 'd finished I thought I 'd go to the living room to curl up by the gas fire .
13 After I 'd finished I went and did six months in Banbury in er Oxfordshire er doing surgery .
14 And I 'd got I 'd bought one of his !
15 Several boys went to the fi to the fitting shop you see but the I 'd started I claimed to have started I mean it 's I mean there 's no credit to me but at least I was the first You know I 'd really started the thing you know .
16 you know , quite , But I 'd wished I 'd , I wish I 'd have got those photographs to show off .
17 I 'd forgotten I had a husband .
18 I 'd forgotten I had a professional to impress . ’
19 Okay , sorry , I 'd forgotten I 've I 've lapsed into notation .
20 That 's a cyclamen , two I 'd had me given that at our family party , we have a family party once a year
21 Although I 'd had me doubts before , I will admit .
22 I 'd had I 'd had schooling you see ?
23 I think I 'd had I finished my breakfast when , no I think you just came just as I was about to take my first mouthful of cereal .
24 Well if I 'd known I 'd gone down there .
25 I loathed sport well into my teens ; a distinct disadvantage , as I had decided I wanted to be an Officer in the Parachute Regiment or the Royal Marines , a vocation which demanded exceptional physical fitness and courage , qualities I did n't possess .
26 In the end , just to save myself from socking him one , I had to pretend I 'd been using the term ironically .
27 I had to pretend I knew how to mark up blocks . ’
28 I had to pretend I wanted to go back with him .
29 I had said I did n't want to go , that I was tired and that I did n't like the sea .
30 I hated to disappoint her , but I had to say I had n't .
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