Example sentences of "i have [verb] [pron] with " in BNC.

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1 I was clumsy and had to pick up a couple of notes from the floor and wipe the bags where I 'd touched them with a handkerchief .
2 I decided I did n't want a toffee-apple any more , even though I 'd seen one with a great wedge of toffee stuck to the bottom , so I pretended I 'd seen Marie passing in front of the window and I ran out and shouted , " Wait on , Marie , I 've an important message for you . "
3 I told them I 'd squared it with you .
4 Was n't it plain , common or garden cowardice , not the sturdy self-righteousness I 'd credited myself with , which prevented me from ending the whole business ?
5 I looked at him closer ; trusted that he was not one of those ( not so many ) that I 'd pleasured myself with .
6 A few months after I left I met someone else and we had a wonderful relationship for a few months , but then guilt reared its ugly head and Marie persuaded me to go back because I 'd left her with two children .
7 I have n't met anybody they mail shot us um I thought I 'd brought it with me
8 As soon as you deigned to tell me that the Svend you were looking for was a student , and that he 'd used my home as a hotel , I recalled that my nephew spent a night here shortly after I moved in so that he could attend a lecture at the city university , and that I 'd entrusted him with a spare key so he could come and go as he pleased . ’
9 Combined with my relief that a resting-place had finally been found was satisfaction that I 'd had him with me for those first few hours and that he had not been whisked from his bed by complete strangers and reappeared , repackaged , at the crematorium a week later .
10 How many do I have to do it with ?
11 which hand do I have to do it with ?
12 However , I did not find the professional ambience all that conducive , but I knew I had to do something with my voice .
13 I killed her as surely as if I had stabbed her with a knife , shot her with a gun , squeezed her neck between my hands .
14 I was told that I would have to take a strange aircraft that night , I learnt that my aircraft had been damaged by flak — and Italian flak to boot — and one of my lads was in hiding as he claimed I had threatened him with dire punishment if he damaged my aircraft .
15 aha , well I 'm , I 'm doing er couple of Oxos and I had to thicken it with some self raising flour , it was alright
16 ‘ I 'm really very sorry that I had to leave you with my mother .
17 I had disguised myself with an old cardigan with faded leather elbow patches and a copy of the Daily Express .
18 I had seen them with the eyes of a young buy , but Edward who knew them well was able to interpret them with the mind of a man .
19 Perhaps I was sent to the chippie , or café up the street to fetch cigarettes , or lemonade , or to go at full haste and deliver a note to one of his girl-friends ; or maybe he simply wanted to chastise me for something I had done , as for instance when I inadvertently got him into hot water by mentioning to Mum that I had seen him with a girl ( an infamous young woman ) after he had faithfully promised not to see her again , ever .
20 She had been as insignificant in appearance as all the other girls I had seen him with : as insignificant as I was myself .
21 I finished the song and only as I left the stage did I realise I had wet myself with fear .
22 However , within minutes of starting the meeting ( or so it seemed ) I had invited someone with a severe pain in the head to come forward .
23 It was such a collective experience that John was n't mine any more , I had to share him with all these people , each with different motivations and reasons for being here .
24 Erm now I know that most of you have memorized the constitution but because I suffer from Alzheimer 's I had to bring mine with me to remind myself erm what the constitution says about the , the powers of the presidency .
25 I think he 's telling the truth now but I had to threaten him with the Juvenile Bureau , the Welfare and God knows what before he did .
26 So naturally I had to get it with and it was heavier th I do n't know how much it weighed , I I I got it by the way , in my barn in farm in Indiana , one of the last relics of Brothers .
27 By the summer of 1937 I had busied myself with journalism and with radio programme production for eight years , and I was becoming restless .
28 Five days later Ira Dilworth called me to his office where , in his kindly fashion , he expressed surprise that he had heard from the RCAF of my application before I had discussed it with him .
29 I had to familiarise myself with everything all over again , ’ she said .
30 Or perhaps because I 've lulled her with bedtime stories embroidering our favourite theme : once upon a time there was a girl named Gittel , who had a curse called down upon her …
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