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

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1 ‘ I 've had a little help from Barry Humphries in this , and I hope I 've paid him due credit , thought he did start that nasty rumour that he was me or I was him .
2 Scudamore said : ‘ It was a very difficult decision , and I hope I 've got it right .
3 You 're more mature now , and I hope I 've learned a few lessons from the mistakes I made .
4 Well , there will be a certain amount of explanation that will have to be done , because Geoffrey Howe is a well known , well liked figure among many people that I deal with er but now , and for some time now , for a year now , it 's I who have been dealing with them and I hope I 've inherited some of the work and some of the trust which he helped to create .
5 I think you have something definite to say — and I hope I have made it easier for you to say it . ’
6 And I appreciate and I mean I 've discussed with you the , the complications or you 've got to keep open certain hours because you 've got a catering facility and you 've got certain members of staff and you 've got to keep projectionists occupied etcetera .
7 I just want to read three anecdotes which , and I mean I 've given you sort of odd statistics and the advantage of anecdotes is that they actually put flesh on the bones I think , and they really give you a sense of what it meant to be er a peasant in China in the nineteen thirties .
8 Erm and I mean I 've had a recent bereavement , I mean I , I lost my mum at Christmas and got three days leave .
9 and I mean I 've got s it 's not as bad going back from here cos it 'll only be about a six hour then .
10 that particular organisation I presume is , is the one that is known as the most profitable investment bank partnership in the world or in history and presumably the reason why you 've been advised is because the advisor or the director to Robert Maxwell who was instrumental in dealing with Robert Maxwell business wherever he was in the world and I mean I 've seen er faxes and cables to France where er that particular director , I believe Mr Shineberg was , I 've seen faxes about Jersey business to Mr Shineberg er presumably er you 're being advised to take that action because in effect it was operating as one operation with transactions routed through New York , routed through London as seemed to suit the circumstances , but not necessarily with any rational basis other than er to avoid perhaps regulation .
11 but I , I 'd never get them done , and I mean I 'd fed Matthew and I shouted down and I said look you 'll have to come and get him dressed cos I 've got dinners to put up yet
12 And I mean I have , I I remember that on some T V programmes they they said it 's all bogus
13 Now making these points to and then to go backwards still about what we 've been talking about and that is it 's the same with the opera and what you were saying about Harry Enfield and everything else , that you can an and Billy Connolly , you can bring certain groups of people into areas where they would n't previously have been , but you will not necessarily take them on the next leaf so for example , this is all gon na sound snobby and I 'm sorry but you know I mean a lot of people like Gilbert and Sullivan for example , but will not move on to Bizet or whatever it is and will never do that and I mean I have a problem with that I mean it , to me it 's not we 're not it 's just reality , but we have to understand that I mean we have to understand that in the context of sponsorship
14 And I mean I have n't put them up yet .
15 and I mean I have done several since I left the Scottish Office as well which is quite good and I thought that I might put Sandy at his ease by telling a couple of amusing incidents that have happened post the Scottish Office days
16 And given the fact do n't forget , it 's always worth remembering this and I 've I 've made , I 'll be making the point later on .
17 I asked him , he was negative , erm and I 've I 've got a feeling he never even turned up for it anyway .
18 I just spent three hours last night talking to him and I 've I 've had enough for the week that 's all .
19 They 've got it at the Law College and I 've I 've spent some lunchtimes fiddling with it and thinking I want !
20 I have n't and I 've I 've meant to , but
21 Yes er I 'd like to thank everybody for coming along , and I 've I 've said to John , Oop .
22 And I 've I 've known I 've heard of the Glen Islan m men would walk out the hill to the market of Braemar , the Castletown market they used to say , likely going there for sheep or something , I do n't know that was beyond my stories .
23 Fo to make sh little nappies for the baby that was just been born and no clothes ready or fo and I 've I 've seen her you know as poor as we were my mam would sit there was patching sheets and er but I 've seen them whipped off the bed and put on somebody 's bed while they were having a baby or whatever .
24 and I 've I 've phoned three or four times and you can get no reply and I 'm , I 'm a bit cheesed off with it cos this is the second time
25 And I 've I 've had it !
26 Erm and I 've I 've obviously photographed it .
27 So I 've been onto the bastards today and I said like twenty one days is up and I 've I 've got like twelve hundred pound you know .
28 Look Joe — ’ Len leaned towards him from where he was sitting on the side of his bed and , lowering his voice , he said , ‘ I do n't want to probe , and I know I 've said this before , but I …
29 And I know I have n't yet met the right person .
30 ‘ I was getting a bit stale , but I felt really great against Schaefer and I know I have regained my punching power , ’ said Wharton , who will be fighting in his home town after drawing full houses in York .
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