Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] i [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | You 'd better let me carry you down . ’ |
32 | ‘ You 'd better let me lead , then , ’ said Gurder , in a matter-of-fact voice . |
33 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better let me have your name . ’ |
34 | You 'd better let me fight my own battle . ’ |
35 | As I got up Terry looked at me as if I 'd just announced I had a private income . |
36 | I used to go into a shop and I 'd shake and I 'd know that I was doing wrong and I 'd be really scared and I 'd just knew I do n't want to go to prison so I decide to stop it . |
37 | Because er my mother was fair and she must have carried it or something and then I I 'd just started I think a week of two or three weeks and my sister got it and the boys never got it . |
38 | I 'd already decided I wanted to go into the Army and it would n't have been a good idea to have anything on my record about supporting some left-wing group . |
39 | And when we 'd both done I freshened our cups . |
40 | And I have smacked him really hard when he 'd nearly had me crying right ? |
41 | ’ They brought the nurse round because they 'd never seen me like this before . |
42 | He 'd never asked me to do that before . |
43 | So gi given the unless somebody 's out unless you 're if he 'd actually tells me to do it I will say I was sort of oh alright and do it . |
44 | How could I have ever believed I loved him ? she cried silently . |
45 | Although this might suggest otherwise , I was all the time working hard for Schools , as I knew that Eliot , now my mentor in most things , would have strongly urged me to do . |
46 | I remembered that I had promised to see her about some poems she had written and had nervously asked me to read . |
47 | ‘ They have always said they will care for Jennifer completely , and until now they 've only allowed me to stand in for them , but it 's taking its toll . |
48 | I had only pretended I did n't know , preferring to see things as I would like them to be , rather than as they were , imprisoning myself in a ramshackle edifice of lies because I could n't bear to knock it down and start again , shivering and alone in a great expanse of sand . |
49 | If you had not confessed I think I would have beaten it out of you . ’ |
50 | He had not expected me to ask about his 1936 visit to Nazi Germany . |
51 | I 've just realized I have n't either , when I saw that woman crossing the road I thought it was her . |
52 | I 've just realised I have n't either . |
53 | You see , I 've just realised I love you , too . |
54 | ‘ Oh , come on Ken , you 've just admitted I 've turned up something that might be useful . |
55 | I 've I 've just look I 've just got the neck now to do . |
56 | Yeah , I 've just thought I 've go I 've got ta call Val she said she were coming to shop . |
57 | ‘ And Mrs Wright , I 'm very sorry but I 've just remembered I did n't lock the door . |
58 | Eduardo took me out to a nearby restaurant on the Tuesday evening , saying he was too lazy to cook and that he does not often nowadays have any or many chances to take women out ( ! ) , so in return on the Wednesday I got food to make up the rest of a meal using two wild ducks had generously given me to roast , and we had the second one cold on the Thursday after my second meeting . |
59 | Are you leaving me already ! ’ he said , seeming surprised , although he had just told me to go , ‘ and so coldly ? ’ |
60 | My difficulty is as as you 've already heard I 've got no mandate to speak about particular locations or even sectors within Selby District although clearly I do have a mandate as I already have said to come along and say that we feel Selby District is an appropriate location . |