Example sentences of "[subord] i [verb] [adv] [vb pp] it " in BNC.
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1 | They 've got the spare uniform somewhere , although I 've never seen it . |
2 | But we both know , although I have n't said it , that the consequence of her unfaithfulness is that I have been able to take the high ground . |
3 | Although I have not seen it scratch against rocks recently , it does still occasionally gulp air from the surface . |
4 | Although I have earlier granted it to simplify matters ( p. 21 ) , premiss ( 1 ) is not nearly so firm as an objector might like . |
5 | It was an unusually sultry afternoon , and Casualty on my return was emptier than I had yet seen it . |
6 | In Balakirev 's Islamey , for instance , he allows the beautiful second subject to sing out , slower and more meaningful , than I have ever heard it before , while his deadly accuracy and exquisite pianissimos produce a stillness in Liszt 's Les Jeux d'eau à la Villa d'Este that is rare indeed for such a fast moving piece . |
7 | I do n't eat prepared food myself , so I have never liked it for my terrier . |
8 | He would n't want to waste his time chasing that story if I 'd already done it , and I can get a story into print more quickly than the British magazines he supplies . |
9 | I think the other thing also , I found it a disadvantage actually having it on the table , I think if I 'd just left it on the like that |
10 | I du n no if I 've still got it |
11 | I would gladly have accepted the post of manager even if I had not won it in the club raffle . |
12 | I would be failing in my duty to the school if I had not read it . ’ |
13 | ‘ It will be a bit of a wrench , but the England team manager 's job is the top one in the business and if I had n't accepted it , I might have regretted it in later life . ’ |
14 | If I had n't made it , I would n't have put it down to my colour . |
15 | ' I would n't have believed it if I had n't heard it myself , ’ said Cornelius . |
16 | All she could mutter was , ‘ Bruce , if I had n't seen it with my own eyes , I would never have believed it . ’ |
17 | ‘ I would n't have believed it , ’ he murmured , ‘ if I had n't seen it . |
18 | I would n't have believed it if I had n't seen it with my own slightly watering eyes . |
19 | As they walked inside , arm in arm , she said huskily , ‘ Darling , what would you have done if I had n't said it first ? ’ |
20 | You think if I had n't bought it and done it up at enormous personal cost this cottage would still be standing ? ’ |
21 | If I had n't known it was him I would have just walked past him . ’ |
22 | If you brought a bottle of white and I got a bottle of white ready , if I had n't opened it , I 'd open yours . |
23 | if I had ever allowed it . |
24 | If I have n't done it I and er |
25 | And I would suggest to you , it 's because it 's complicated , and forgive me if I have n't made it more simple , but that 's one reason incidentally , why in my document , I kept commissioning , the business of doing , and making the kind of hard choices that your committee 's had to make this morning , because resources will always be limited , separate from discussing everything that people would like to do , because they do n't always run together . |
26 | Darling Bob , do n't be cross if I have n't got it right , but is it one of your beloved American writers ? |
27 | No , no , no , it has n't cos I 've just used it all for the erm |
28 | Cos I 've not seen it with the curtains |
29 | There 's nothing that I want though for spare , cos I 've probably got it |
30 | Sign away your copyright , I do n't care , cos I 've already had it published . |