Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] i have " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | So it adds up to something ambivalent about him , so much so that I have to wonder . |
2 | Molly , Edith ( Harlow ) and I were talking about the Medauring in Germany started by Sofie Trappe , and I said we ought to form a group in England — Molly 's reaction was ‘ that 's fine Andy so long as I have nothing to do with the organisation ’ … so that year we formed the Studio Club . |
3 | Everything happened so quickly that I have no very clear recollection of what actually took place . |
4 | So erm I 'm looking forward to this season much more than I have for a long time , so I ca n't wait , wherever I end up , we 'll have to see , but erm I 'm looking forward to it anyway . |
5 | Plenty was built by the Frasque , who did not call it that , or anything else , so far as I have been able to discover . |
6 | He was sympathetic , " I do not intend " , he declared , " so far as I have any power , to allow the increase of Chinese seamen in the United Kingdom ports to be continued " . |
7 | I have my eye on the subject ; the hon. Lady 's point is well taken and , in so far as I have control over these matters , I shall make certain that local authorities concentrate as much of their resources on local sport and recreation provision as they should . |
8 | I have said nothing to anyone so far because I have never been quite sure how much it might affect Mr. Andrew . |
9 | ‘ Howey made one mistake , but he has had a tremendous season so far and I have no need to worry about him . |
10 | I think the thing you have to say that as far as I 'm concerned , from what I 've see of her so far and I have n't worked with her in the field yet but far brighter spark in your department than that one we interviewed the other day |
11 | I was against this sport all along , but it is only now that I have read the page in the Leicester Mercury that I feel bold enough to speak out to you . |
12 | ‘ And you know that I am only here because I have royal authority ? ’ |
13 | Then , and so then but I have n't been seeing Mrs . |
14 | The layout was already there but I have to admit that , given the choice , I would n't necessarily have designed the garden that way . |
15 | Is the tape recorder still on because I have a word that is |
16 | I shall not give way to my hon. Friend , as I believe that I have done so once already and I have only a little time left . |
17 | ‘ I 'm not going to London , Dana ; I do n't want to drive any further today and I have business here . |
18 | " I must invent the " moving daguerrotype " later on when I have a moment to spare , " he told himself , but an instant later this important idea had gone out of his mind , for this was an emergency . |
19 | I ought to say straight away that I have some sympathy with some of the Scottish Conservatives . |
20 | When you have been teaching for as long as I have you 'll realise that it 's no good at all being kind to children . |
21 | When you 've lived around men like that for as long as I have , when you 've seen at first hand what they 're capable of , then you can come here and tell me how to handle my affairs . |
22 | When you 've brawled around for as long as I have your senses get to know the kind of fix that you ca n't just walk through or away from . |
23 | ‘ But after knowing you for as long as I have — ’ |
24 | I have been in favour of regional government for as long as I have been in politics . |
25 | ‘ I 'm in good shape and I will sing for as long as I have the strength to do so , ’ he added . |
26 | Knowing him for as long as I have done must have worked in my favour . ’ |
27 | For as long as I have been conscious she has been out there in front of me , dodging arrows , triggering ambushes ; doubling back to brief me on the safest and fastest route forward . |
28 | ‘ Now , Tess , I have told you often enough that I have no wish to set up in Belgravia , Harley Street , or Wimpole Street , ’ said Dr Neil quietly , refusing the sandwiches which a servile McAllister was handing him . |
29 | When David did not answer , she went on : ‘ After all , I suspect that you know him far better than I have ever done . ’ |
30 | ‘ Mr Jones , I 'm honoured that you should choose me , but I do feel there are others far more suited to take on the responsibility , people who 've worked in radio far longer than I have . ’ |