Example sentences of "i have [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I have loved her in obsessive fashion . ’ |
2 | I have loved it for years . |
3 | Says , I have loved you with an everlasting love ! |
4 | Not a love that changes , not a love that starts when you become nice , not a love that , you know , that well if you , if you 've got , if you 've got it , it 's got it 's good days and it 's bad days I have loved you with an everlasting love says God ! |
5 | ‘ I have sent them to my brother in the Northern Capital until you solve this for us . ’ |
6 | Well I , I ca n't , I do n't bowl them out I have to bowl them about that far away from the wickets . |
7 | The most important of these points are three in number , and I have expressed them for the sake of clarity in less technical and exact terminology than Halliday uses . |
8 | ‘ I have forgiven you for the same ! ’ |
9 | I have eaten nothing for five days . |
10 | I have followed him for a long time and his work just gets better and better . |
11 | I have to say something like hang on just one minute erm I have to pull this faded down do n't I go B B C Radio York the station that 's always first for travel . |
12 | In arriving at these estimates I have based them on the following estimations and assumptions : |
13 | I have said nothing of your letter . |
14 | So far I have said nothing of my family nor of my friends . |
15 | I have said nothing of metal , believing it to be offensive to any right-minded book lover , at least in his own home . |
16 | I have said nothing to anyone so far because I have never been quite sure how much it might affect Mr. Andrew . |
17 | ( Please note I have said nothing about female homosexuality since some of the above arguments do not apply , so will lesbians please save themselves a stamp ) . |
18 | Erm , tell me if I 'm repeating it , because I have said it to a couple of other groups I know , especially the Wednesday group . |
19 | One can still argue , as I have argued myself in connection with the correlation of the north-west European Trias , that major events , such as marine transgressions on to one part of a continent , are likely to have more widespread effects in the rest of that continent . |
20 | I have prescribed it for fevers |
21 | ‘ He is my most dangerous opponent and I have beaten him in style , ’ said Davis , whose top breaks were an 85 ( twice ) , 79 , 66 and 65 ( twice ) . |
22 | I have hated her with theatric passion . |
23 | ‘ I have had a wonderful opportunity here with Camel-Benetton-Ford this year and I feel I have grabbed it with both hands , ’ Brundle said . |
24 | ‘ I have moved it to a small paddock beyond the castle walls . ’ |
25 | ‘ I have sought you for many a long day , ’ said Caspar , cheerfully , pursuing the rather frail ploy he had thought up earlier in case of precisely this eventuality . |
26 | I have wanted you from the moment I saw you , wet and half-naked , on the deck of my motor-launch that night . |
27 | When you decide to get married , fix yourself up with someone of the old school , not one of those feminist flibbertigibbets of the kind Jim and I have landed ourselves with — undomesticated , never there , eyes set on further career mountains to be climbed . |
28 | I have to quiz him about everything and even then he wo n't tell the whole truth . |
29 | ‘ I have to like them on the phone , ’ she says . |
30 | I have stopped myself from saying anything as my daughter 's children live round the corner and I have them to stay overnight and take them on a Saturday but they are no bother . |