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

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1 I had to apply for access — access to my own daughter who I 'd lived with all her life .
2 Well wha wha what would I have done with that then ?
3 I why do I have to work with that grid ?
4 I attempted desperately to convince myself that what I was experiencing was just a particularly cruel and hateful dream concocted by some part of my mind determined to exact due penalty from my conscience for my having behaved with such despicable lack of grace during the holidays … but failed utterly ; my sub-conscious ' stock of nightmare-paradigms includes nothing so banally twisted as Gav .
5 I closed my mouth and felt as though I had gargled with barbed wire .
6 In order to test my reaction , and before I had received my copy , Michael had typed it out and sent it to me , almost as if it might be one of his own efforts , and I had reacted with some reserve .
7 I wish I 'd understood that when I had to deal with that meddling Monk . ’
8 The night duty was made up of nineteen areas , they made the nineteen beats , and er I had to go with older policemen learning each of the beats .
9 Lili and I were silent and I wondered for a moment how I would be feeling if I was going to marry the man I loved — had loved , I amended in my mind , for surely even I could n't be so idiotic as to love still where I had met with such treachery .
10 ‘ I was taken to a room which I had to share with three others , two Indian women and one black man , ’ she told me .
11 I had acted with some courage and endurance — and even intelligence , I hope — in a situation many men would have found hopeless .
12 and then I had to work with these people and I knew that that was the kind of way that they were operating and I had to teach them by the way I worked but in fact it was okay to admit that we do make mistakes .
13 So far , I had behaved with great restraint .
14 And yet , when I came to know my associates , a far greater intimacy and sense of comradeship developed than I had known with any but my closest friends at school or university .
15 Late one afternoon as I was packing some old boots I had begged with wet slack and tea leaves to use as fuel on the fire the door was flung open and Dad stumbled in .
16 It was a strange moment , and I had to grapple with conflicting sensations .
17 I 've ridden with that pair before .
18 Many times I 've prebaited every night for two weeks or more and caught fish and I 've prebaited with similar amounts .
19 Then I got a Gibson L5 and went from that to a Super 400 , and I 've stayed with 400s down through the years . ’
20 I 've lived with three different families and looked after their children .
21 I 've done with all that . ’
22 You know I do n't know what I 've done with that
23 Do n't know what the hell I 've done with that chair Marg !
24 I di last night when I was up there and he said to me what was that noise , I went through all the piles and I had a quick look in the bureau but , I did n't find that , I do n't know what I 've done with that
25 What I 've done with these is er
26 That 's , that 's from er I was looking for something else where did I wonder what I 've done with those .
27 By the time I 've finished with this room and had the forensic lab 's report I 'll be able to tell you a lot more than his mother ever knew about him .
28 I 've worked with better material than you , but it 's either that or — have you ever spent a million years in a coal measure ? ’
29 ‘ I ca n't believe it … definitely the Hamlet if I want it — I 've worked with those people before ; remember I told you about the provincial-theatre year ? ’ she said , scrambling her words .
30 I 've coped with this very well before ’
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