Example sentences of "i [adv] have the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I only had the first one to worry about .
2 Yeah , which is why I only take them once every so often which is why I only have the two because it means I can take them , you know if you 've got a family of four kids or something
3 I only have the small size winder , perhaps one day I might get the larger size ; I bought it from PDB Engineering .
4 That was when I just had the one fellow .
5 I just had the bloody thing valeted . ’
6 ‘ You 're supposed to roll your eyes and assure me that I just had the low-cal , spun-out-of-air version of — whatever all that incredible stuff was . ’
7 Ca n't I just have the other one , cos I got that one right ?
8 I always have the main meal and the sweet , Stu Stuart has a starter and the main meal .
9 I should not have exasperated him for I always have the worst of it .
10 On impulse I picked up the phone and rang her , hoping I still had the right number .
11 I still have the grinding rumble of Tilly Tilling 's tanks in my mind .
12 I 've kept touching you because I still have the greatest difficulty keeping my hands off you , but I was also doing Simon 's trick , attempting to nudge fate along .
13 I still have the entire documentation of this sorry episode in my archive .
14 I still have the crudely-duplicated tickets for this hop , amusingly priced in those days before sex-discrimination was questioned , ‘ Ladies — 1/6 ’ ; ‘ Gents — 2/6 ’ .
15 Mother did once give me a tin of toffees , all wrapped in gold paper , which was a special treat — I still have the pretty tin , all pink , red and gold .
16 Yeah I know and it 's it 's not my fault I mean like if I still have the proper lessons every week , which I do n't seem to get .
17 Maybe but I still have the back page of the torygraph framed .
18 I still have the receipted hotel bill for that night .
19 Paul Mellon : The book has n't in any way curtailed my privacy because I still have the same life ; I still have people to answer the telephone ; I still have a private airplane and my travel plans are unannounced ; and I lead my own life .
20 ’ — and I still have the same name in the telephone directory , ’ snarled Gina .
21 I still have the big iron mangle she used to wring out the clothes .
22 A good bit of it was selfish , but I also had the strange wish to see if I could ‘ take it ’ , and to take my military service worthwhile .
23 I also had the exciting experience of meeting Hugh Gaitskell in the late 1950s .
24 I now had the distinct impression that headvoice had been right all the time , that it was in fact down to me , or rather the old ‘ guilty conscience ’ ( which is well known to be capable of playing up without proper cause ) , playing tricks with my head .
25 ‘ On the other side of the coin , there is so much to learn from the producers and conductors I now have the greatest privilege to work with .
26 I now have the necessary resources .
27 I now have the inescapable anxiety that someone will now diligently correct every word of the above , perhaps by using some computerised method for checking spelling .
28 ‘ It was a game no one wanted to play and I now have the added problem of a key defender , Lee Howarth , collecting a bad knee injury . ’
29 ‘ Oh , and could I please have the hot-water ration today , Mama ?
30 I then had the first of the mad ideas that helped to save our lives .
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