Example sentences of "have [verb] i [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | Maybe one of Dad 's visiting directors has seen me hanging around — spotted my talent . |
2 | This work has had me taking this set off the shelf again and again . |
3 | But this spring 's burst of blossom on older trees in the garden has had me thumbing through the catalogues again . |
4 | Yeah , it 's exactly that kind of experience that I think has got me thinking about what I was saying before you came , well before we were just doing the coffee , about the idea of actually starting to draw , well I was calling contracts , but probably it 's more better called agreements , about you know , the theatre will do this , we will do that and |
5 | Since reading Barbara 's letter it has set me thinking ! |
6 | At the end of the day I still have strong reservations about the software , eighteen months ago it would have been fine but exposure to everything from 1–2–3 to Open Access has left me expecting rather more from an integrated package . |
7 | But it has left me feeling rather — confused . |
8 | ‘ Sheer pride and being and wanting to be the best driver in the world has kept me going . ’ |
9 | He 's the only thing that has kept me going . |
10 | You should 've seen me marching home . |
11 | Well , I do n't reckon he 'd heard me coming . |
12 | He 'd caught me talking to or |
13 | Moore 's start in athletics came relatively late when he was 14 : ‘ One of the PE teachers at school had a son at Birchfield and , after he 'd seen me jumping well at school , he said , ‘ Why do n't you come down ? ’ |
14 | Asked for a safety deposit box after she 'd seen me cramming Belgian banknotes in an envelope . |
15 | This one just flung the door open and she 'd either been standing behind it when I knocked or , more likely , she 'd seen me coming . |
16 | He 'd seen me working only once . |
17 | With a great clean sound , reasonable amounts of crunch and buckets-full of sustain , The Attax preamp should 've had me jumping about in praise . |
18 | Even when I recognized MacQuillan and he might have sensed me looking , he did n't glance up at me . |
19 | My hon. Friend is a charming relative newcomer to this place and we are delighted that she is here , but if she had been here as long as I have — getting on for 18 years now — she would have heard me banging on about exactly that point . |
20 | Oh … that reminds me … when you came round , you mumbled something about having heard me calling you . |
21 | Nobody could have recognized me walking up Stuart Street . |
22 | Whereas before the insecurity would have been there , I suppose , that might have stopped me trying things . |
23 | You may have caught me doing this some of you may have have noticed that I try to force meself not to and it 's something to remember . |
24 | A few years ago you would not have caught me talking about underground publishing ; I have too many bad memories from the Seventies . |
25 | ‘ You would n't have caught me walking the streets in my dancing shoes . ’ |
26 | ‘ It would have saved me getting my shorts and T-shirt wet ! ’ |
27 | June must have noticed me staring at her . |
28 | Someone must have seen me getting out of Philip Stacey 's car one night . ’ |
29 | I did n't even wait for the curtain call and the audience must have seen me charging through the lobby as they made their way out . |
30 | If only she could have seen me skulking around at Cliff Top , the very picture of melancholy . |