Example sentences of "i have have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | I often thought if I 'd been married to Finn and I 'd had a gun handy , I 'd 've widowed myself more than once . ’ |
32 | If I 'd had a gun I would have gone out and shoo shot out the whole neighbourhood . |
33 | If I 'd had a gun I would have done it . |
34 | I knew I 'd had a letter from him then , because it was the last time we were apart before he was called up . ’ |
35 | I wish I 'd had a gypsy wedding , jumping over the fire and fleeing into the night . ’ |
36 | And I 'd had a car crash and it was quite a relief not to have to worry about performing . |
37 | I mean I 'd had a sort of cry I suppose , but at the actual time I was glad I had a daughter [ after two sons ] . |
38 | ‘ How did you know someone had been strangling me if everyone else in there was willing to believe I 'd had a fit ? ’ |
39 | ‘ I had geared my mind after being told I 'd had a son . |
40 | I wished I 'd had a poke round when we were up by the cliff — he probably had a little cave in there behind the brambles . |
41 | I 'd had a feeling I 'd seen it before , but I 'd no idea they were that good friends ! |
42 | I had no idea I 'd had a baby . |
43 | I 'd had no leave and , what with one thing and another , I rather wanted a break . |
44 | And I was getting tired , I 'd had no idea how much hauling one of those things around the sky would take it out of you , and then I was coming ‘ down ’ , ‘ down ’ fast . |
45 | But I 'd had no sleep and I was feeling it got worse . |
46 | I 'd been so busy I 'd had no time to think . |
47 | If I 'd had no gear the night before , I would n't go to bed all night . |
48 | The twins , both 22 , though Kevin is 11 minutes older , pulled no punches in the welterweight bout and Steve tells Associated Press : ‘ If I 'd had the chance , I 'd have knocked him out . ’ |
49 | She was reported as seeing it as a serious matter and thought the fine by the court was not enough : ‘ I 'd have chopped his hand off if I 'd had the chance ’ . |
50 | I enjoy the more wishy-washy concepts — I wish perhaps I 'd had the chance to do a physics and philosophy option — and it seems to me that when we do things like quantum physics nobody bothers very much with the concepts that that presents — they just tend to give you all the theory . |
51 | If I 'd had the chance , I would have finished what I 'd begun . ’ |
52 | It was the sort of thing I 'd have done I suppose if I 'd had the chance . |
53 | ‘ I sure would have , if I 'd had the chance . |
54 | ‘ If I 'd had the sense to be frank with her last March , maybe I could have done that . |
55 | I mean if I 'd had the money |
56 | It got a roar of appreciation which I can still hear , and afterwards Stephen Sondheim came over to ask me if I 'd had the dress made to go with the remark . |
57 | Afterwards I could n't believe I had managed to say this ; I could n't believe that I 'd had the intelligence , the wit , the inspiration to come up with this perfect reply . |
58 | ROBBIE It was after I 'd had the row with my father . |
59 | For a decade till then I 'd had the adrenalin flowing . |
60 | But I 'd had the foresight to build up a formidable stockpile and there 's no imminent danger of running out of my favourite footwear . |