Example sentences of "[subord] i have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I came out of the army and returned to the Bideford Gazette where I had a year of my newspaper apprenticeship still to go . |
2 | Although I had a mouthful of sour grapes I thought it was worth going so I could corner Polymers football club chairman , Stan Bates . |
3 | My legs went dead and , although I had a walkie-talkie , I could hardly speak because my right arm was wedged into my windpipe . |
4 | His feathers grew back although I had a feeling he was never quite the same — he looked , kind of , embarrassed ? |
5 | I did n't box , although I had a lot of fights at school . |
6 | As for the left-handed tremolo , well , it 's a matter of taste , although I 've a feeling that this feature might prevent the SRV overcoming its strong artist connection and becoming a popular guitar in its own right , like the Clapton Strat has . |
7 | Although I have a brand new petrol pump and electronic ignition . |
8 | There were some young lasses in the Chilli [ Chillingham Arms ] , they were talking about my tattoos and that and staring at me , so I had a fight with one of them . |
9 | Today I felt I could leave things no longer , so I had a word with a colleague in the Home Office . |
10 | ‘ My appointment was n't until eleven , so I had a bit of time to spare . |
11 | Mrs. Favor was watching the McLaren girl , staring right at her , so I had a chance to look at Mrs. Favor . |
12 | Fortunately , the following morning I had nothing to do in particular , so I had a chance to live through a vague sense of hangover . |
13 | I was n't going to get anything else out of Pardy anyway so I had a statement typed up and after Deanes had put a magnifying glass over it , the lad signed and was ushered out by Deanes doing a mother-hen act over him . ’ |
14 | I used to travel by bus a lot , so I had a season ticket . |
15 | She hurried on , ‘ So I have a couple of hours to myself . ’ |
16 | I du n no , so I have a look round , but I ca n't find none . |
17 | Jonathan 's still in his football boots , laces trailing , so I have a head start as I rush across the playground to where the crossing lady stands with her lollipop . |
18 | If I had a stick I could manage all right , really . ’ |
19 | If I had a kid , I 'd maroon it for the afternoon , on a lilo anchored several feet away with waterproof crayons and wax paper to draw on . |
20 | If I had a hunch or an idea about these killings I 'd tell you . ’ |
21 | I flew the Corsair down to Stansted and after landing the chap in charge of fuel allocations asked me if I had a cheque card . |
22 | If I had a look , I 'd be sure to find it . |
23 | ‘ If I had a choice I would just wear a dhoti like they do in India . |
24 | ‘ They knew that I liked girls and if I had a choice , I would rather be talking to the girls than doing my homework . ’ |
25 | And know that if I had a choice … |
26 | Well I think if I had a if I had a choice where to live |
27 | That 's probably sold then because if I had a choice of four I would take the upstairs one would n't you ? |
28 | I really would if I had a choice I would stay here |
29 | I 'd swap my vest and plasters for a Marks and Spencer circle-stitched bra , a rigid , pointed contraption that made me look as if I had a couple of ice-cream cones up my jumper : I could never fill them to the end ( not even on a good day ) and the last waltz would result in dents in the ends . |
30 | I think I could survive on my own in New York if I had a credit card and I found a nice hotel like Kevin . |