Example sentences of "i have [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I felt that he and I had something in common . |
2 | As far as I was concerned , men and boys constituted a separate species , with whom I had nothing in common , and the last thing I wanted to do ( had I given the matter any thought ) was to arouse their interest , which I feared might be predatory . |
3 | I soon found that Bertha and I had nothing in common . |
4 | SAD , disappointed and deeply frustrated : Lady Chatterley and I had plenty in common by the end of Sunday 's opening episode . |
5 | I had it on automatic |
6 | and I had it on right and he came in right , and I was going , he was going , a long conversation all about little Harmony and everything and really going onto it , and I went to play it back and it had n't recorded anything . |
7 | I had it in big letters — ‘ Father ’ Arrien ( the father in inverted commas ! ) will preach on the blasphemy of the Roman Mass on such and such an evening — and the priest of the town , he went up to the council and objected to this and said that Wylie 's a trouble maker . |
8 | I 've nothing against young people discovering the beauty of our national parks ( I myself am only 23 ) and my anger is not directed at the offenders themselves , but at the so-called leaders of the group . |
9 | And I 've lots of other things to do . |
10 | I 've lots of new people I can meet . |
11 | Needing less downtime than my subject , I have plenty of spare energy . |
12 | ‘ I have plenty of sexual relations with other people . |
13 | I have them under medical supervision . ’ |
14 | In this , especially , Miller and I have nothing in common . |
15 | You and I have nothing in common . |
16 | You and I have something in common you know . ’ |
17 | ‘ You and I have something in common , you see . ’ |
18 | Is my hon. Friend aware that the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) and I have something in common ? |
19 | I have it on good authority from the owner 's husband that Homme d'Affaire will take a lot of beating if the going comes up soft for the Waterloo Handicap Hurdle . |
20 | I have it on good authority from the owner 's husband that Homme d'Affaire will take a lot of beating if the going comes up soft for the Waterloo Handicap Hurdle . |
21 | I have it on good authority that I 'm likely to live . |
22 | Of course , America is a different story , and I have it on good authority that Harmonys still abound there . |
23 | I have it on good authority that Fat Sam 's pleasure is coarsing . |
24 | I have it on good assurance |
25 | I have it on good authority from a cousin in Stockport , who has a drinking buddy who knows the car park attendant at Altrincham , that my name has already been linked with a managerial post at both Rotherham and Manchester United . |
26 | Furthermore , I have it on good authority that the same arkie has been invited to attend the South of England Rally this year . |
27 | ‘ I have it on good authority that your father is seriously considering selling , ’ he said calmly . |
28 | ‘ I have it on good authority that there is a waiting list of up to 50 weeks despite what the health authority says . |
29 | ‘ I have it on good authority that when Satan left , Christ did it but then changed them back to show he would not be tempted to eat . |
30 | I have it on good authority that someone living at Hempnall became very enamoured of a stray mink she found outside her house . |