Example sentences of "[pron] i had [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My touching faith in the Chancellor 's resolve and commitment to anti-inflation policy was ridiculed by those with whom I had this discussion , who were obviously much more deeply cynical than I am .
2 I told them I had some wine and we all came back .
3 The one we see with five years I said to Bet well it 's bloody cheaper than the one she 's , anyway I I I had enough money on my er thing so
4 I I I I had another piece .
5 After O-levels there was still a month of term to go , a month in which I had ample time to devote myself to my obsession .
6 What I wanted ideally was a situation in which I had two groups of birds , each trained on and showing the disgust response to the bitter bead , but one group then remembering and the other forgetting the association .
7 In each case the accuracy rate concerning events of which I had first-hand knowledge was about 50% ; half the information correct , half wrong .
8 Given that the conductor is Rudolf Barshai , this was a disc of which I had high expectations , and the musicians of the Vancouver SO play the score with an admirable combination of restraint and accuracy which provides , in the end , a rather more affecting experience than some of the more histrionic versions one could name .
9 In 1940 I had prepared an essay on Ivy 's novels , which I had some prospect of placing in Horizon .
10 How could I make proposals on social security without mentioning National Insurance for which I had ministerial responsibility ?
11 I found coming into Suffolk from Hertfordshire I had n't heard the , any East Anglian dialect before at all erm I did n't find it difficult , there were only two cases and I can remember thinking there were two people er , one of whom is still alive , er who I had great difficulty in understanding and I thought when I can follow both of them without any difficulty I shall know I really belong .
12 I liked everything about it , I liked everything about it , mind you I had sore fingers to begin with , very sore , with the filing you see , but also er I was used to thing in a way because there was a little lock shop in mother 's yard er and erm home-made er home-made locks and he used to er and now he used to do them and stamp them and I us I worked his hand press for him before I was fourteen and they were for and they are still and my mother used to take them to Birmingham and erm I think he used to give me sixpence for doing everything I did for him .
13 Mm but mind you I had that headband did n't I ?
14 Ever since we met , my dear , so gently and subtly you 've been teaching me , you and Miguelito , and instead of thanking you I had this attack of childish pique and blamed you for hurting my feelings !
15 I remember we I had this sort of enamel brown enamel jug , ooh it was mm must have been somewhere about four .
16 The one I had last year is too small — 'cos I 've grown bigger .
17 But I I 'm wearing them all a little bit longer , except in the the winter cos I ca n't ca n't alter my coat I have got a longer summer coat to wear but the the one I had last year erm all the skirt showed beneath , I could n't walk about like that .
18 I told him I had twenty-two men with me , armed with fourteen rifles , as well as my own three rifles and shotgun .
19 He said : ‘ She even shook my hand a second time after I told her I had full-blown AIDS . ’
20 Got ta make sure she 's got the book what I had last week .
21 You know what I had this morning for my breakfast ?
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