Example sentences of "i have [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And I 'd gone off passion . |
2 | ‘ I 'd gone to school longer than the others . |
3 | Okay I pretended I 'd gone to school and I 'd |
4 | But she made no move to leave , so I had to say not at all , I 'd gone to bed because it seemed the warmest place . |
5 | I 'd gone to ground so the culprit could not have known of my presence . |
6 | I 'd applied for Mastermind in three previous years but was unsuccessful and even had an audition in 1989 . ’ |
7 | Of course , I 'd heard of AIDS and the destruction of that immunity , but somehow that was happening to homosexuals in LA or Brighton and not here with me , deep in the pastoral Hampshire countryside . |
8 | Only the diehards used them now , that was the first one I 'd seen in captivity for some months . |
9 | He came and stood beside me and picked out one of the new abstracts I 'd done at home . |
10 | Yeah I put all the nurseries , all the placements I 'd done at college an at and the employment . |
11 | I got better results than if I 'd stayed at school . |
12 | I wish I 'd stayed at home to clean the oven after all . |
13 | It 's like what I said to Tony last night when I got in I said , I feel I could have achieved more if I 'd stayed at home and revised . |
14 | Then I met my husband and was sure I 'd fallen in love with him because he cared so much . |
15 | But it had all happened so quickly — and I knew so little about you — except that I 'd fallen in love with you . ’ |
16 | It did n't take me long to realise I 'd fallen in love with love rather than with Dave . ’ |
17 | And there were the prizes I 'd accumulated through primary , books for Good Attendance or General Merit , in which I usually came top girl . |
18 | I 'd wanted to mooch round Bristol 's hills and shops , its hidden alleyways and markets , along all those rivers . |
19 | In the end I threw my yoghurt pot full of glue at her and said the ‘ f ’ word I 'd learnt from Auntie . |
20 | I did n't know how long I 'd wasted looking for the compass or how long I 'd knelt in capitulation . |
21 | As we careered down towards South Wimbledon , I remembered other trips I 'd taken to church . |
22 | ‘ I 'd worked with steam but nothing like this . |
23 | I 'd walked into Broadcasting House with a smile on my chops and gas in my Reeboks . |
24 | Just after I 'd finished at college , I went along to someone 's party and I remember telling this girl who I was chatting up that I played bass . |
25 | Went to bed and I 'd got to bed and I 'd been there I do n't know how long |
26 | I 'd got to college , done well . |
27 | ‘ I wish I 'd changed to diesel long ago . |
28 | I was n't even going to mention it today , but I 'd forgotten about Family Day until Dad brought it up just now . ’ |
29 | and a luminous dream I 'd had of origin : |
30 | Like one I 'd had at school . |