Example sentences of "[subord] i [verb] had a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I could n't believe that anyone could love me and a lady equally , although I 've had a lot of experiences since and I 've known a lot of men and a lot of women since who have loved both sexes . |
2 | ‘ So I 've had a run of bad luck . |
3 | Er , Madam Speaker I 'm very much aware of the case that the my honourable friend has er mentioned because he has written to me er about it and I have looked into the circumstances er of it and I understand that the employment service have made no final decision on that particular site and I 'd be happy to respond to my honourable friend er once I 've had a chance to discuss it further with the Chief Executive of the employment service whose responsibility it is but if I could just say to my honourable friend the principle of integrating er the work of the job centre and the payment of benefits on one site is a good one which is for the convenience of er people who make use of the job centres er and er as er er the honourable er gentleman , the member for Workington is indicating from a sedentary position , was a recommendation which was supported by the public accounts er committee and I believe and I believe that it er makes sense to proceed on a value for money basis with this policy but I will certainly look at the particular example in my honourable friend 's constituency with interest . |
4 | up in the morning once I 've had a bath and I 'm moving , you know , I 'm fine |
5 | Cos er like I say , if I 'd had a window open or so you know what I mean ? |
6 | On the way back from moving the sheep , I felt as if I 'd had a night in the pub , started feeling very wheezy and , Oh this is good . |
7 | It would have been me pencil if I 'd had a pencil in me hand . |
8 | It made me feel sick — as if I 'd had a clout ; in the stomach . ’ |
9 | Last time I let you talk me into having a go , I felt as if I 'd had a session in a tumble dryer . ’ |
10 | Well I , the thing is if I 'd had a church se service and all that , you know |
11 | If I 'd had a gun I would have gone out and shoo shot out the whole neighbourhood . |
12 | If I 'd had a gun I would have done it . |
13 | I would n't have minded if I 'd had a bump on my head , a cross on it or a bullet through it . |
14 | I often wondered how different my life might have been if I had had a wife and family to come home to all these years . |
15 | I had been at Bourn for two years and had seen many people come and go , but if I had had a choice I would not have chosen to go to Group Headquarters . |
16 | If I had not had a sensation which resembles my present sensation I could not assert , ‘ My sensation is a sensation of white ’ with the same meaning as it would have if I had had a sensation resembling it . |
17 | If I had had a car of my own I would have offered her a lift , however far out of my way it might have taken me . |
18 | ‘ If I had had a gun I would have killed him … ’ |
19 | ‘ And I 'm not going to commit myself to anything until I 've had a chance to talk to him . ’ |
20 | ‘ I suppose this one will have to do until I 've had a look at the rest of the accommodation . ’ |
21 | ‘ I will accept nothing of the sort , Miss Kenton , until I have had a chance to deal with the matter . |
22 | Cos I 've had a word with with them |
23 | Cos I 've had a look at those pile , they did n't include them . |
24 | it do n't feel like Friday today probably cos I 've had a day off |
25 | In fact , I know there are , because I 've had a look at your most amusing , and relevant article . |
26 | Because I 've had a look through all the books that there was and er there 's never more than what . |
27 | Now , perhaps because I 've had a baby , friends talk to me about sex , or about their relationships with their boyfriends , where before they would n't . |
28 | ‘ I am Betty 's pusher but because I have had a hip replacement I am limited in the amount I can walk , ’ said Mr Richardson . |
29 | To help him communicate with people outside his own environment , a card system was devised by the physiotherapist , speech therapist and Stanley himself : a series of cards carried messages covering the various situations he would normally be in , with the explanation on the reverse side , ‘ My name is Stanley , and I am unable to communicate with you because I have had a stroke . ’ |
30 | because I have had a lot of hassle |