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

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1 I 'd slotted in , by mistake , a tape on which I 'd recorded some sixties pop music for a party , and which I 'd never run back .
2 Anyway , all that — and the Rogan Josh , which I 'd took real sweat over right down to serving it with iced bottles of Kingfisher lager and quarters of lime and rice fried with egg and to hell with the risk of salmonella — was before Billy Tuckett dropped in .
3 My going-away present to them had been a pair of inflatable yellow wheel clamps which I 'd attached front and aft to their VW Golf .
4 This is a favourite recipe from a friend of mine ; a quick and delicious snack which I 've enjoyed many times .
5 which I 've sorted this morning
6 And on this sir I , the way the discussion 's been going over the last couple of days , erm I would like to point you at the experience of the Nottinghamshire structure plan which I 've got direct personal experience , where there the panel was persuaded to commend locations that is n't right for structure plan but was a felt able to erm name a district or district council in whose area such a strategic site might be located .
7 This was a vehicle with all mod cons at the rear of the bus , which I had followed many times and checked on its progress flying over the route ; oddly enough , on my last night in Mespot I was to sleep in the Imperial Airways rest fort at Rutbah Wells , I had refuelled there many times and had wondered with awe at the vast ugly route-flying Imperial aircraft — Handley Page HP42s — and even more so at the passengers who took an even greater interest in our tiny single-engined Wapiti aircraft , and furthermore asked endless questions about our aircraft and of our life in Baghdad .
8 ‘ As a senior director , I 'm used to having complete creative authority while making a film and I found that I could n't carry out my job in the manner to which I had become accustomed .
9 Half-way through the interview I reminded him of his claim , pulled out a sheet of paper on which I had written three true statements and three false ones , and putting it face down on the table , invited him to use the pendulum to indicate the correct answers .
10 Mum asked me to ice his birthday cake while they were out and decorate it with chocolate leaves which I had to make first .
11 Because another way in which I had to throw good money after bad was that after he died once I started having things done in the house they kept on turning up things that he had done that were absolutely N B G
12 And the human frame on to which I had grafted this delusion had definitely left Cliff Top , but despite this , from time to time I would come across what seemed like obscure messages , quirkily encoded , that threatened to upset my peace of mind .
13 I drew a peg in the bend which I had drawn some years before and knew there were a few fish there and decided on one rig only — the pole .
14 I remembered the queer mixture of fear and belief with which I had read this and afterwards written it down .
15 It was here that we found the official report of the operation by 22 Squadron on September 17 , 1940 , the report with which I had opened this story .
16 She was expressing much the same sentiments as Bob Boothby had expressed in his last letter to me , and which I have heard other old people express too .
17 Here is a selection of characteristics of effective RE which I have heard many times .
18 ‘ It is a site of which I have heard strange things since I came north , ’ said Creggan , ‘ where the eagles are in decline and their powers going .
19 ‘ It is bizarre that , speaking as a Labour voter , I have been having to heap praise on the Conservative Party , which I have opposed all my political life — and here is this remarkable silence from the Labour Party . ’
20 And that is the basis in which I have scored this particular criterion in my table .
21 One scheme of which I have received some details is being developed by a well-known engineering company .
22 I append the headings of a few subjects to which I have given some attention , and which I could write a readable article upon .
23 The particular starting assumptions by which I have characterised classical criminology in Chapter 1 concern the nature of human beings and their relationship with crime and conformity .
24 Thirdly , the three payments to which I have referred formed parts of larger quarterly payments , the other parts of which were agreed to have been correctly charged .
25 Thirdly , the three quarterly payments to which I have referred formed parts of larger quarterly payments , the other parts of which were agreed to have been correctly charged .
26 I saw something in that hall tonight which I have kept secret .
27 Indeed , I suppose I owe a great deal to his novel , Caleb Williams , which I have read several times with a daughter 's care .
28 So that perhaps all I have done in twenty-five years is to find out something which I have known all the time .
29 The provisions of clauses 14 , 17 and 18 relevant to the issues before me have been helpfully set out in the affidavit of Mr. McKeown in which I have interpolated three numbers to indicate the particular passages which were dealt with in argument .
30 To follow this basic tenet , it would first be necessary to answer an apparently obvious question to which I have devoted much of my life .
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