Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] i have [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | For my sanity I had to put my foot down , even though my husband , a very conventional Greek , could n't understand why . |
2 | That , wrote Harsnet , is part of the reason why I have chosen glass and not canvas or wood , that is why in my notes I have called it a delay in glass , which is to say a refusal of shit . |
3 | ‘ It does n't say anywhere in my contract I have to make them feel good , too . ’ |
4 | The wings go berserk and the whole thing is beginning to make me feel rotten , then they stop and I figure I 've done it . |
5 | I 've got my cowboy I 've got my horse . |
6 | Oh my , oh my goodness I 've lost everything |
7 | One retired Somerset man told a visiting kinsman , ‘ You are likely to have but a short feast here , but I pray you if you have not good cheer blame my sonne John Webb and not me , for of my troth I have made him master of all . ’ |
8 | And in my diary I 've got one for tomorrow night , for an organization called the Judges Guild in Leicester , somewhere in the Road area . |
9 | Oh my God I 've lost it ! |
10 | Oh my God I 've known you two months ! |
11 | I have to confess that on that , in so far as those that I 've attended , and I 've had a couple in my area I have to confess my surprise at the efficiency of them ! |
12 | my Lord I 've asked it and the witness has answered in fact |
13 | ‘ It was the lowest point of my life I 'd sold everything to do this trip . ’ |
14 | All my life I had done my best not to sound off in company . |
15 | All my life I had seen him up there on the screen . |
16 | It was the first time in my life I had experienced anything like this and was nervous but deeply honoured . |
17 | Throughout my life I have done my best to carry out that duty . |
18 | He went on to give an account of his education at Eton School and then at King 's College , Cambridge ‘ of which society I am at present a Fellow and from which University I have derived my medical Honors ’ . |
19 | Is this the Rainbow for whose sake I have risked my whole career ? |
20 | Give them my command to let the boy win his spurs , for if God has so ordained it , I wish the day to be his and the honour to go to him and those in whose charge I have placed him . ’ |
21 | He had told Fahfakhs that Tepilit had actually killed a lion for the film that Claudia was making with Leavitt , whose name I had reminded him of . |
22 | It makes even worse reading and it distresses me to have to bring it to the attention of the House . |
23 | If his average for the first X tests is one greater than the average Sorry beg your pardon I 've got it round me round me neck . |
24 | pad and me pen I 've got me what ? |
25 | Since our meeting I have read nothing about your appointment at Ipswich and believe they are quite happy with their current manager . |
26 | The other part of your homework I 've given you to do , is to write down all of the intervals that you can possibly have . |
27 | During all our alterations I 've seen it in the old garage away up in a loft and I 've seen it put out in the back yard in the rain , and I 've always saved it and it 's there today . |