Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [conj] i [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | As the hon. Gentleman and I both have constituencies in the city of Oxford , I was interested to learn of the comparatively recent endeavours to introduce motor projects there . |
2 | The main thing is I do n't want to go back into the private sector unless I absolutely have to . |
3 | About one year ago I had a clear-out and consigned it to the bin so I can not help with the actual item but I still have copy of the magazine if it is needed . |
4 | ‘ I was a decent bloke and I never had syphilis neither , ’ Mr Sugden explained , ‘ I had lead poisoning , that 's why I went bald . ’ |
5 | Keep up the good work as I still have a lot to learn . |
6 | Keep up the good work as I still have a lot to learn . |
7 | I think better of myself today as a matter of fact , I am more of a confident fighter than I ever have been . |
8 | I think better of myself today as a matter of fact , I 'm more of a confident fighter than I ever have been . |
9 | It is with considerable regret that I now have to tell the general assembly that although other parts of the Board 's work , and the Board 's investicl invested capital have performed well from a financial point of view , the anticipated deficit on thirty eight eventide homes has been sustained . |
10 | She looked me up and down and adjusted my tie an inch or so ( I 'd gone for green silk and I now had two ties ) , then said : |
11 | I suddenly felt an immense relief that I only had one more charter to complete for Cutwater , and that I would then be free of these men . |
12 | I asked her to come to see me on the day after her arrival and at the hour of sunset , the best time for the wonderful view that I then had to offer her . |