Example sentences of "[subord] i have make a " in BNC.
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1 | They dragged me to the Police Station where I had to make a detailed statement of everything that had happened the first time intercourse took place . |
2 | So often in my life , where I 've made a mistake , it has been by taking the soft option . |
3 | Opportunities for promotion once I have made a clear commitment to the work . |
4 | I asked why should I bother to do that when presumably if I had set the trap I would expect Harry 's car still to be there after the races , and he just wrote down my answer as if I 'd made a confession . ’ |
5 | And even if I 'd made a mistake I 'd be honest enough to admit it . |
6 | You could help me find out if I 've made a terrible mistake coming here , and if — ’ She took a deep breath . |
7 | It is as if I had made a small betrayal . |
8 | If I had to make a comparison , I can only really compare an Aeronca to some of the latest two-seat side-by-side kitplanes like the Avid Flyer . |
9 | I hope that is your surname , if I have made a mistake , you will probably understand why I 'm sure . |
10 | The Attorney-General and the Minister of State , my right hon. Friend the Member for Mitcham and Morden ( Mrs. Rumbold ) , made statements on Sunday trading , whereas I have made a statement on the interpretation of last Friday 's judgment . |
11 | ‘ I began to wonder whether I 'd made a mistake over the arrangement . |
12 | That means that when I 've made a spelling mistake you can say to me , ‘ You 've spelt that wrong ’ , but not , ‘ You 're stupid , you ca n't spell . ’ |
13 | There are occasions — there have been occasions in this Parliament — when I have to make a supplementary business statement . |
14 | At first it looked as though I 'd made a big mistake . |
15 | Looks as though I 've made a friend for life . ’ |
16 | Living with the family in Richmond is bewildering , and although I would never admit it I feel as though I have made a big mistake . |