Example sentences of "[adj] that i have [art] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , foreign museums started contacting the Ministry of Culture and asking if they could buy , let us say , a picture by Malévich or Popova , and then it became clear that I had the pictures .
2 I wish to make it clear that I have no intention of using that power at present , but I would be prepared to use it if it emerged that individuals ' interests were not being properly protected by the scheme in practice .
3 It does n't seem to me sensible that I have the masters of the quality manual , master lists of procedure holders and so on because
4 Then , I believe , she was grateful that I had no prior distractions in my life .
5 To my astonishment the words came flooding back , and for some ten minutes , while the train lay cocooned in a web of silence and darkness , I continued my singing , grateful that I had the compartment to myself .
6 Blissfully unaware that I had no obligation to sign any agreement , I put down a ten-pound deposit the same afternoon .
7 It was fortunate that I had a good friend of my own age , also called Wanda : we relished being gloomy together .
8 It was fortunate that I had a little time to accustom myself to being in such a place and to the thought of seeing my father .
9 This apparently was so serious that I had a sudden joyous hallucination .
10 ‘ Because it 's likely that I have a job for you , if you 're interested .
11 I experienced a moment of complete terror in which my mind raced — I had been discovered after all ; it was obvious that I had a limp ; everyone could see it ; they 'd seen it all along and had chosen this moment to hit me with it , my weakest moment …
12 Even when I was a schoolboy I was able to disguise it because my parents made sure that I had the best of footwear specially made to build up my right foot without making it obvious that this was the case .
13 I knew that I wanted neither , but was n't sure that I had the strength or conviction to refuse them should they be prescribed .
14 honestly felt a wee bit nervous at the start just to make sure that I had the structure , that , that , I think that was the whole crux of the thing .
15 stuff keep the half way up my back its all padding and stuff and I 've rolled over , as I 've rolled over there 's been another one it has gone off , it felt like I 've been kicked in the back by somebody really having a go at me , it threw me and even with all that I had a like that so there not , there not kiddy toys .
16 I was bleeding from a laceration on my scalp and was so drunk that I had no recollection of what had happened ; a Sergeant quizzed me closely and seeing that I was incapable of speech , took me downstairs and put me into an ambulance .
17 I suppose the reason I got down to an effort to be objective is that I did n't like the interpretations of my other things — so here I am with an array of alligator pears — about ten of them — calla lilies — four or six — leaves — summer green ones — ranging through yellow to the dark sombre blackish purplish red — eight or ten — horrid yellow sunflowers — two new red cannas — some white birches with yellow leaves — only two that I have no name for and I do n't know where they come from .
18 Next to the Marine Store was Miss Tylee 's shop — she was the sister of Mr. C.E. Tylee , but no-one would ever have guessed it , as her shop was one of the cleanest and tidiest that I have every seen .
19 I am still rather surprised that I had the good sense for once in my life to follow my hunch and come and see you .
20 I made my way back to Chelsea only too aware that I had no intention of buying a shop in the terrace .
21 In that same year I was posted to South Shields on the south bank of the River Tyne and quickly became aware that I had an enormous burden to carry , simply because I had spent all of my previous service on ‘ the other side of the river ’ .
22 He is also aware that I have a deep regard for Joan de Warenne — and in that I fear he is not alone ! ’
23 The hon. Gentleman , who is always well informed , may be aware that I have an uncle who was a Labour Member of Parliament and in the Cabinet .
24 I think main that I had the chance to work with a very good choral society .
25 But the sub-text , wilfully suppressed , read , ‘ I 'm terrified that I have no control over events , over other people , over myself .
26 ‘ It 's true that I had the opportunity to be alone in the office , and we both know that I was angry and said a lot of things in the heat of the moment … but would I really be this vindictive ? ’
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