Example sentences of "[indef pn] i have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Lastly , everyone I 've spoken to on the subject would shorten the length of the bass by cutting off the V-shaped cleft in the headstock , which adds nought to the decorative aspect of the bass . |
2 | EVERYONE I have spoken to about the New Zealand tour of Wales agrees that , if they are going to be beaten by anyone , it will be by one of the clubs rather than by the national side . |
3 | Everyone I have spoken to about him — without exception — brought up his reading , the breadth of it , the compulsion , and the evangelical enjoyment he took in passing on what he had read the night before . |
4 | Blood gushes forth like nothing I have seen from my own body . |
5 | If not then nothing I have written before matters . |
6 | Have you listened to nothing I have said to you since you came here to Malta ? |
7 | Later I had the honour and privilege of meeting Odette Churchill , the heroine of the French Resistance , someone I had admired for years , ever since reading about her exploits when she received her medal after the war . |
8 | I did n't really blame you for not wanting me to come near you , but it was n't a particularly pleasant experience to realise that I 'd put someone I 'd loved through such an appalling time . |
9 | There could 've been something there , someone I 'd met in the past that might open another door . ’ |
10 | Weak form : ‘ Most of all ’ In final position : ‘ Someone I 've heard of ’ |
11 | ‘ Although when I approach a part I link it to someone I 've observed in real life , with drawing this observation is a much closer examination . |
12 | Someone I 've dreamed of and whom I 'm going to work with . |
13 | Nobody I had spoken to in the train , or on the ferry , had ever visited Moila , which must support , so I was told by one slow-spoken Highlander , no more than thirty folk in all . |
14 | Nobody I have talked to thought he had any ‘ side ’ , or curried any favours . |
15 | But ‘ old attitudes die hard , ’ and nobody I have spoken to from Tanzania is under any illusion that the changes in content which have been undertaken in curriculum plans and examination policies necessarily reflect a change of heart among all teachers or parents . |
16 | He said Alan Winmill is somebody I have known for many years I regard him as a man of intergrity . |
17 | It 's everything I 've hoped for — the pinnacle and the most exciting day of my life . ’ |
18 | ‘ Just about everything I 've done for film and TV . |
19 | But everything I 've said to you is based on the Registry files . ’ |
20 | I 've given you enough time to get over everything I 've said to you . |
21 | Everything I 've said about the training of Dawn might lead you to think it 's just a question of patience and keeping her weight at the right level , but there really is much more to it than that . |
22 | Ah but so did I and I did nothing but write during that time but I 've never known and everything I 've said about that is true , has turned out to be true . |
23 | ‘ After everything I 've heard about it , I would n't miss the Mnarja for the world ! ’ |
24 | ‘ Yes , that fits in with everything I 've heard about her , ’ she told Eddie . |
25 | When I fight , I never think of being hurt — the one thing I fear is losing everything I 've worked for — the security for the future , for the kids and everything . |
26 | You know , everything I 've got in my bottom drawer she does anyway . |
27 | Everything I 've brought with me . |
28 | Wigan coach John Monie admitted : ‘ Everything I had heard about Workington proved to be true . |
29 | And yet I risked everything I had worked towards , all the hope of what I might do in a position of real power , for something that was obviously doomed to failure from the start . |
30 | Cut adrift from nearly everything I 'd known before seven , I turned inward and invented story games to play alone . |