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

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1 and leave you free to do a job , because you may think I mean , believe it or I 've turned this room inside out today !
2 Have a nice weekend , keep on taking the pills yeah well you know what it 's like y'know there 'll be so many people dying for this to fail well they do n't know what 's going on but but all they 'll get is one call interception which says I ca n't get through I ca n't get through , or I 've tried this number and it does n't work and blah you know usual thing but right I must keep on taking the Buffalo Bills .
3 She said they 've all come to work oh I 've won a prize I 've got a car or I 've won this that and the other .
4 If she or I had taken more trouble I might have been convinced that all religious people were cruel hypocrites .
5 If either Karen or I had had any idea that it was possible for someone to drown so quickly , we would no doubt have thrown caution to the wind and dived in .
6 Needless to say Lord Elphinstone did not hesitate to respond to the challenge and rallied his friends , while at the same time pointedly expressing his hope , when writing to the duke , that ‘ neither my friend or I have done any thing to deserve your Grace 's withdrawing your friendship , interest & protection ’ .
7 Once again I would stress that neither my client nor I have made any approach to the company apart from this letter .
8 I 'd done twenty years in the family planning and I 'd done twelve years on the council and I 'd done thirty years as school governor .
9 I 'd done twenty years in the family planning and I 'd done twelve years on the council and I 'd done thirty years as school governor .
10 And I looked , I wrote the first one , first class answer and I thought , this is a doddle , and I 'd done three days then or two nights without kip , and I sort of and erm suddenly I f and I went Smith nineteen forty ?
11 and I 'd lost half a stone in weight .
12 Well the last the last time when Sunderland got to the Final in seventy-three er there were five of us in the , in my house and I 'd made red and white rosettes
13 It was his birthday and I 'd planned this surprise party for him .
14 The other exciting thing was the leeches er because the monsoon had n't finished there were lots of leeches around , and I 'd imagined these huge things that were going to suck me to death , but they 're actually little , like , just very very tiny little worms , about erm an inch long and very thin and what they do is they sit on leaves and things and as you walk by they get flicked on to your boots or your socks and then they wiggle their way in and they , you ca n't feel them there , but what they do is they suck your blood until they explode
15 I 'd done some wedding stationery for a friend , and I 'd painted two hundred and twenty pieces , er erm , sheets of wedding stationery for her , with erm , bud roses and things , I think I might have shown you one , actually .
16 And I went round town on Saturday and I 'd gone more or less from work as well so I 'd got my big bag with me and ooh my shoulder !
17 ‘ I came straight to Cochabamba with my family because we were lucky enough to have the money from my book and I 'd bought this land before leaving Bolivia in 1980 .
18 for one thing , if we 'd taken one of their houses and I 'd died first , my wife would of been left without a home
19 I was carrying wall units and I 'd taken fourteen wall units one after another up two flights of stairs .
20 to take cough and things like , and I nearly died the other night , I 'd taken one and I 'd taken some of this cough ,
21 Both of them are rotten drivers and I 'd had enough painful experiences for one day .
22 And so I said , saying to my wife , Well , I said er , I 've got , I 'm going to get involved in bus fares to and from office , and I 'd got two kids at that time and I said er , I do n't know when Anne said , Well no good , cos she was a good socialist and all , and says , Right , no good letting money stand in the road as it will get by .
23 I 'd dithered , and I 'd got tired and I 'd gone off and been
24 They told me I had such a heavy infestation , all the little worms hooked on to my gut and sucking my blood , side by side , looked like velvet , and I 'd got tremendous scarring of the gut .
25 I were right here and I 'd got that light out
26 And I 'd got all me bits , different books out preparing for the crucifixion .
27 Well by this time it was ten to eight and I 'd got all these members were going to be outside , I was going to have to let them in and serve them and I was getting a bit frantic you see .
28 And I 'd got ten and four pence more we used to pay twelve and fourpence monies I had to borrow to buy the book .
29 And carry them , either carry them , or push them on a two-wheeled trolley , all through the round the lace market to 's , and various other And if I were lucky , and the 's van was going round the lace market , and I 'd got three or four parcels , I used to go with little Tommy and his horse and van , round the lace market , and he was delivering dress goods then .
30 And er what I did I got everything , you know the , I do n't think it was , and some warm water and I saw that my hands was well clean and I 'd got some very nice little silver spoons , only small ones .
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