Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [adv] [conj] i have " in BNC.
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1 | And the , several times I 've bought picture of them particularly because I have n't had to pay the postage , |
2 | Well I swim with mine in and I have n't noticed anything |
3 | Or perhaps — such a suggestion rises in me only because I have lain next to the contagious soul of Gustave himself — did he gather it elsewhere ? |
4 | I have made many friends through the C.B. and speak to them regularly and I have then met some of them . |
5 | ‘ I have to be quite hard on her sometimes because I have so much to sort out I ca n't let myself become depressed about it too . |
6 | Yeah there was no preparation for it really and I have n't learnt the scripts properly , |
7 | I feel better about it now than I have done since the accident , ’ she admitted . |
8 | I 've got ta look at them separately cos I have n't got the industrial yet . |
9 | I 'm with you yeah , see Sam 's got some learning , when he comes to spellings to me , again I would , I would print yeah , he only scrawled that down last night , he says I 've got some spellings on sports mum , I said do you know any of 'em ? , he said no , I said when 's you test ? , he says Friday , well I got ta book on all sports and then I read it because sports and you think hockey 's one of them , oh yeah , racket , which is spelt wrong I 've had to , I think it 's got a U in , but again I mean sometimes , I mean I 'm a good speller , I do n't know about you , but I look at them sometimes and I have to go and get the dictionary have to check em |
10 | He 's called Mr. Barlow , and there 's a nice lady called Ena who makes tea for all of us , and a couple of lads behind the butcher 's counter who fancy themselves , but do n't worry , I 'd never even look at someone else when I have you . |