Example sentences of "[Wh det] i have [adv] [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I also said that erm my I expressed that the fears that I expressed at this meeting last time about er the fact that Paul and I now supervise civilian staff , er which I 've never been sat down and told what the civilians term of contract are and what I can or can not say or whatever , so erm I feel it will be quite valuable , and brought it for me to see if anybody think it 's worthwhile pursuing . |
2 | It was holding a party to which I had not been invited . |
3 | My tapestries and books were turning into pitch-thick smoke , and the heat , from which I had hitherto been protected , it seems , by the initial surge of adrenalin through my body , now made it plain that this was the last window of opportunity for effecting a dignified , if empty-handed , exit . |
4 | A right-wing politician recently declared that ‘ Rape is the only one of mankind 's crimes which I have not been forced to commit ’ . |
5 | ‘ And here it is convenient to refer pointedly to the fact that it is Mr. Matthey , the original lessee , and not the Richardson executors , his assignees , who is defendant to the action and respondent on this appeal , as well as to the further fact that it was these executors , and not Mr. Matthey , who were the real and only actors in the matters to which I have just been referring . |
6 | His name is not even mentioned in the manual of literary dates with which I have just been refreshing my memory . |
7 | As my own thank-offering I would like to try briefly to express some thoughts on education by which I have long been troubled and to which no place , for reasons which I will show , could be more appropriate than this . |
8 | There is an objectivity behind the subjectivity of our preferences which entitles you to recommend to me a dish which you do not choose yourself and which I have hitherto been repelled by , but may come to like if I can forget my prejudices and for the first time attend closely to the flavour . |
9 | ‘ It was the finest organised rescue in which I have ever been involved . ’ |
10 | The first , about which I have mainly been talking so far , is the generality , or potential for generality , of things in the world . |
11 | And when you were in suitably softened mood I was going to tell you how this time I 'd found what I 'd really been looking for all my life . ’ |
12 | ‘ What an interesting coincidence or , in view of what I 've just been learning , perhaps not all that much of a coincidence . |
13 | Er so it 's mainly erm what I 've just been telling you about cleaning all |
14 | What I 've just been saying about the importance of time and movement in Proust 's novel give rise I think to a further question . |
15 | Rain said : ‘ Despite Barbara Coleman 's chattering and despite what I 've just been told , you 're all safe because there 's no proof about the provenance of the paintings . ’ |
16 | I was very tired after the long flight from London to Sydney and on the television show someone attacked what I had just been saying . |
17 | ‘ Then perhaps you should take what I have just been saying even more seriously . |
18 | ‘ What I have always been doing . |