Example sentences of "i have [verb] the whole " in BNC.
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1 | We all just sat there like Mickey Mouse was dead or something , and then we got on the train and went back home and did n't say anything to each other , and all the kids at school thought I 'd made the whole thing up . |
2 | I always knew I was adopted , so why could n't I have had the whole truth ? |
3 | They read somewhat strangely , as if I had imagined the whole thing , or cooked it up for an April Fool joke . |
4 | If so I had fulfilled the whole gospel of Darwinism ’ . |
5 | ‘ So I had to spend the whole morning trying to organise another venue . |
6 | As for me , I had to wait the whole summer and into the late autumn for rehearsals of The Jungle Book to begin , so I went back to South London , happy in the knowledge that soon I 'd be in a professional production and there 'd be someone in the cast for me to fall in love with . |
7 | I had intended the whole play to be accompanied by light drum taps to accentuate the beats ( esp . |
8 | ‘ I had to take the whole test again because I blinked , ’ he said . |
9 | When I had got the whole lot home I had a think . |
10 | That was on the Friday evening and by Monday I had put the whole thing out of my head and into the category of satisfying memories when the boy came in with Duke on the lead . |
11 | I now realised that there must have been other little gaps and vacancies about the house but , between the tablets and the total absence of any careless talk , I had wiped the whole unfortunate episode right out of my head … |
12 | ‘ Ken , I 've discovered the whole bloody Cabinet — the people who run Britain — are drug smugglers . |
13 | I 've written the whole section as an identical pattern of pull-offs ( with one note in parentheses , because I think that 's what Cliff was aiming for , but missed getting the first lick on string 1 to sound out — there were no drop-ins on recording sessions in 1956 ! ) . |
14 | So far I 've done the whole term of volleyball |
15 | I 've I 've booked the whole morning off . |
16 | ‘ I 've found the whole evening so far unforgettable , ’ Merrill said softly , adding hurriedly , ‘ It 's such a beautiful place , so atmospheric , and — ’ She shrugged , laughing a little . |
17 | The game was the first tied match in the World League and Alexander said : ‘ I feel like I 've let the whole team down . ’ |
18 | I 've spent the whole day with Piero , I 've read all about him , I 've stared at all the pictures in the book , I 've lived them . |
19 | ‘ I 've spent the whole day searching for you . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 've spent the whole time trying to convince myself it could never work between us , ’ he went on , as though she had n't spoken . |
21 | I 've got the whole weight of the whole earth pressing in on this little box . |
22 | I 've got the whole piece of turf under plastic . |
23 | You have that towards the , though I 've got to give you seventy , seventy five so shall I give it to you when I 've got the whole lot ? |
24 | I have covered the whole year , but because January is in your shops , February already subscribed , March imminent and April only recently covered in my monthly column ( 11th December ) , I have not been as detailed with these four months as I have with the rest of the year . |
25 | I have to carry the whole piece in my head . ’ |
26 | But I have to hear the whole tale . |
27 | Because I have spent the whole day since six o'clock this morning working , and working hard , and this … painted maypole has done nothing all day long and will do nothing tomorrow , except complain about those who do work . |