Example sentences of "i have [vb pp] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Yes , it will be appropriate for both British Rail 's internal inquiry and the inquiry that I have announced under the railway inspectorate to look at all the implications that may be relevant to the work being undertaken .
2 Mr , you and I have debated in the past er in this room er whether or not exceptional circumstances are necessary to define an inset boundary for a village which in the sketch plan of the greenbelt to have been shown as washed over .
3 Please accept my application and enrol me as a member of The Literary Guild and send me the introductory books whose numbers I have printed in the boxes provided .
4 Please accept my application and enrol me into Quality Paperbacks Direct , and send me the five introductory books whose numbers I have printed in the boxes provided .
5 For some reason anything I have sent to the list today has been returned marked … access denied ; send subscription requests
6 Long I have lingered by the banks of the Ness , looking on the town clinging to and rising above its banks ; often have I gone to the castle hill to trace the windings of the stream , which was ever smiling back or reflecting the sadder tones of the sky , and to gaze on the distant land of mountain and plain ; and I have also spent many hours in rapt admiration of the sylvan pictures that render the walk through the islands on the Ness a walk of walks : it yielded a joy as deep as that I received from the walks on Goat Island , within hearing and seeing of the rapid-flowing waters of Niagara .
7 For this , I have gone for the Silver Arrowana ( Osteoglossum bicirrhosum ) and for the bottom , a choice from the Giraffe catfish ( Auchenoglanis occidentalis ) , Tyre-track eel ( Mastacembelus armatus ) , or one of the more unusual plecos like a Spinosus .
8 I go to the kitchen because coffee is reinforcing , and when I have gone to the kitchen previously I have been reinforced .
9 I mean I have gone to the trouble , I have been in to see the planning officer that 's dealing with it , erm I 've written to every single member of the planning committee , I 've written to the Environmental Health who have written back to me saying they offer no objections and there because the smell wo n't be a problem so I 've written them back another stinking letter and saying well erm
10 I have expanded on the teaching of English as exemplifying in a particularly clear way the distinction between the practical and the theoretical .
11 The other point is that , while I have distinguished between the culture of the academic community and the cultural dimension in the student 's educational experience ( and this book is mainly about the second of those ) , there has to be a strong connection between them .
12 Another poem that I have dated in the typescript ‘ December , 1957 , Plaza de Anaya , Salamanca ’ , is one I was able to write for myself , and that I never showed to Dana .
13 Throughout the book I have referred to the Royal Veterinary College simply as ‘ the College ’ , when no possibility of ambiguity is involved .
14 Similarly , I have referred to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons as ‘ the Royal College ’ where again the context makes the matter clear .
15 Already in this chapter I have referred to the idea that Christian commitment has become a matter of private belief .
16 I have referred to the complicated question of administration , which will require careful drafting , but we want to try to ensure that those who serve in the voluntary reserve forces are available when they are needed and that their position is properly protected .
17 The House of Lords in that case was concerned with provisions in the Housing ( Homeless Persons ) Act 1977 which were in substantially the same terms as those to which I have referred in the Housing Act 1985 , as originally enacted .
18 The few reservations I have expressed about the encyclopedia are not intended to detract from its excellence .
19 Does my right hon. Friend agree that many of the views that I have expressed in the House , which at times have been received with ridicule and dismay , have become law subsequently ?
20 I have not seen that report , but I have expressed before the dangers that a minimum wage policy would hold for employment levels .
21 That division creates authority which I have defined as the right to control resources ( money , people , materials , information , energy ) .
22 This said Lord Widgery , ‘ Is entirely consistent with the provisional view I have formed of the extent of this section within the ambit of the Public Health Act .
23 On the view which I have formed of the case , it is not necessary to reach any conclusion on that point .
24 Reference was made in the course of the argument to a number of Commonwealth and American decisions , but I have not found in them any reasoning persuasive of a view contrary to that which I have formed in the light of the English and Scottish authorities .
25 It is sufficient to say that the majority view appears to be in line with that which I have formed in the light of the British authorities , and that the dissenting opinion of Wilson J. does not persuade me that that view is wrong .
26 However , to pursue this would lead on to criticisms of inductivism that I have reserved for the next chapter .
27 In spite of the occupations I have followed for the last thirty years , shreds of science remain .
28 I have followed in the national press with great interest my hon. Friend 's borough 's activities .
29 Paradoxically , much of what I have said about the writing of straightforward mystery stories applies just as much to inverted stories , the books that seemingly set out on an exactly opposite course .
30 This is fully in accord with what I have said about the expression of " we/they " oppositions in other contexts .
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