Example sentences of "i [verb] [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Should I 've asked Memet ? ’ asked Scarlet .
2 Having r you see I 've had clients saying to me well , I 'm not sure about this one .
3 see I 've got Jessica and Kate talking in the kitchen
4 Oh I ca n't I 've got things to do in the office , a busy company here .
5 Now that you 're in trouble I want to help you , you 've got children , I 've got children , I know what the position is , tell me what you got into and see if I can help you out .
6 Though much of what I translated defied comprehension , it was provocatively enigmatic .
7 As I , well I got given orders .
8 If you passed for Sergeant , you got two ten-shilling special allowances , and when I got made Sergeant , I was on a bike allowance of seven shillings a week .
9 I did n't particularly like the name at first — I got called things like Stew and Stew-Pot at school — but I 've got used to it .
10 Once I 'd eaten dinner that was it .
11 Work , sport and social activities ran easily side by side , There was time for them all — after I 'd absorbed father 's time-mentality .
12 I thought oh , I thought it was like one of your tapes and I 'd pressed record and it had started recording over it .
13 ‘ If Ken Harris thought I 'd withheld information … ’
14 The journalist with whom I 'd joined TWW on the same week from sister papers in Cardiff had wickedly gone into another room to make the mischievous call .
15 I 'd hoped Katabtic would be kept in .
16 I 'd gone stone cold but felt boiling hot .
17 I went out , I had n't even I 'd said hello to him , that was it .
18 and that 's what makes me evil , that 's why I say I 'd moved heaven and earth for someone who 's nice
19 I 'd naively thought they could mount some low-profile operation to catch Andy watching his own funeral ; I 'd imagined cops slinking through the undergrowth , whispering into radios , gradually closing in .
20 But I must have felt the need for some support , because I found I 'd grabbed hold of one of my hammers — a geologist is always armed with a hammer — and when I got through to the back of the house he was there already , at the kitchen window . ’
21 I came across him when I was about 14 or 15 , and although I 'd played Chet Atkins-style fingerpicking before , it had n't occurred to me to use the bottleneck in conjunction with fingerpicking .
22 If you have been through a divorce , you must have asked yourself , what if I 'd handled things differently ?
23 I could n't really assess how I 'd handled Ali .
24 I 'd heard North Shore aficionados reminiscing about the ten-point tube Pottz had caught here back in '82 .
25 I 'd heard Dad and Eva in the bar analysing the performance as if it were Miles Davis 's farewell appearance .
26 I 'd heard stories of women being in labour for twelve or fifteen hours with their first child so I was quite pleased .
27 Well my husband was out o on strike and I 'd erm got two babies , a year and ten months , and I felt that I had to go and get a job and I was desperate so I 'd heard people talking about these things as they did so I thought well I 've got to do something .
28 I 'd heard Robert and the Russian doctor he went to the Pole with in '89 discussing a short trek of the last 100 miles .
29 Cos I had it for a month , cos I did n't know whether I was gon na like it , I 'd never been on one before and er I 'd heard Judith say that you could feel claustrophobic , you know , with it over you
30 I 'd heard tales about some people having seen an old man down there but not for a long while , he would n't hurt anyone so your lad need n't be scared of him . ’
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