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

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1 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 . ’
2 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 ’ .
3 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 .
4 If I 'd had the chance , I would have finished what I 'd begun . ’
5 It was the sort of thing I 'd have done I suppose if I 'd had the chance .
6 ‘ I sure would have , if I 'd had the chance .
7 I 'd had the he , I 'd had the headlights out
8 ‘ If I 'd had the sense to be frank with her last March , maybe I could have done that .
9 I mean if I 'd had the money
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 ROBBIE It was after I 'd had the row with my father .
13 For a decade till then I 'd had the adrenalin flowing .
14 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 .
15 ‘ When I bought this house and insisted she move in with me she took the path of least resistance and agreed , although even then if I 'd had the wits to see them all the signs were there that although she relished my role as provider she cared very little for me as a person . ’
16 When he is sentenced to gaol he pleads in mitigation that he ‘ might have been a better citizen if I 'd had the levels ’ , to a Judge who did n't understand what he was saying , and of course the last page sees him studying for ‘ the levels ’ in prison .
17 The man checks my gun as if I 'd had the time and opportunity to fix the outcome , and then rather begrudgingly hands over a very full pair of red fake fur lips .
18 Bits of Meccano lay around waiting to be pilfered if I 'd had the courage .
19 They will at first be assailed after meetings by colleagues saying ‘ Good for you ’ and ‘ I wish I 'd had the courage to say that ’ and ‘ That 's just what I think .
20 Then I 'd had the impression of a pleasant face , but no crowd-raiser .
21 Five years with him , my love , my dove , my one and truly — I 'd had the nerve to consider myself cured , paroled , out on good behaviour .
22 I mean , I 'd had the feeling before , a bit , the first couple of times I went up on the End , it was that much closer to the spindle .
23 But I 'd had the taste .
24 And even though I 'd had the baby , I was still very naive .
25 I did n't really know what was going on after I 'd had the baby .
26 It was he who arranged medical care , arranged the hospital — even arranged for an adoption ; but once I 'd had the baby , and she so soft and little , so lovely , I could n't do it .
27 Well you see I have to have the telly very quiet and last night , ah !
28 I had to have the bedding in here .
29 I had had the surgery and my surgeon had taken out ‘ all he could see ’ .
30 Morgan and Smith 1989 ) , where I had had the discussion with Simon Holdaway mentioned above , the symbolic nature of police culture consistently surfaced to confound the economic assessment of good practice which the Home Secretary had set in his opening address to the participants .
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