Example sentences of "that i have [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ All this , with the bonus of an organic approach , makes it one of the most original books on gardening that I 've seen in a long time , ’ says our kitchen garden correspondent , Adam Pasco .
2 And for someone in my position to make a jump from one thing to another and to be feeling better than I 've felt in ten years , feeling like I 'm at the top of my game creatively at the moment , must mean that I 've grown in the making of this album .
3 Er and basically that 's I 'm beginning to feel that I 've thrown in a bit of a red herring here .
4 Erm I most of the tapes that I 've had in the past have been recorded mono , erm and I 've needed a little doohickey to turn the erm output into mono as well cos it 's awfully off-putting spending seven and a half hours with the stuff coming in through one ear only .
5 is the stuff that I 've got in a little bag , got little bag full
6 That carbon that I 've got in the centre now and the convention is to use a little star .
7 ‘ Because the three men that I 've got in the morgue back at New Scotland Yard are Peter Lawton , Mathew Bryce and Trevor Magee . ’
8 So , there 's me , in agony with me ankle , hobbling over to the hole that I 'd made in the wall of the office .
9 And against all sense and credibility I worked out that I had landed in the midst of what might be called a farmstead , Fraxilly-style .
10 Admission into the complex followed a similar pattern to that I had seen in the English prisons : searches , registration , allocation , different coloured uniforms for the various categories of prisoner , etc .
11 I had to go upstairs and take the uniform off to brush it , as otherwise it would have been deduced that I had sat in the chair of a gentleman .
12 I was desperate to prevent the angry outburst that I had expected in the restaurant happening here , in this even more public place .
13 ‘ This looks like a good job , ’ I though , unaware that I had arrived in the middle of Danny Baker 's leaving party .
14 That is the most amazing question that I have heard in the House .
15 That is not to say that I shall select my facts to fit my theory , I shall rather select those general impressions that I have gathered in the course of my geological wanderings .
16 Another poem that I have dated in the typescript ‘ December , 1957 , Plaza de Anaya , Salamanca ’ , is one I was able to write for myself , and that I never showed to Dana .
17 My whole understanding of the human world requires that in thought and imagination I am constantly shifting between and responding from different viewpoints , here or there , remembered or anticipated , individual or collective , my own or someone else 's , hypothetical , fictional , or simply indefinite ; it is only in action that I have to settle in a present viewpoint , whether personal ( ‘ I ’ ) or social ( ‘ We ’ ) .
18 All that I have said in the last chapter about preparation and being able to sort out important issues is again not possible given this scenario .
19 Does my right hon. Friend agree that many of the views that I have expressed in the House , which at times have been received with ridicule and dismay , have become law subsequently ?
20 The only significant difference that I have observed in the Best Bitter from Newcastle is that it has a much higher level of secondary fermentation in the cellar .
21 If at any stage in the discussions on Monday , or in all the other discussions that I have attended in the past two years , it had been a question of majority vote , there would have been much less agreement , and to the extent that decisions had been imposed by a majority , they would have been much less effective .
22 Like in confession when I tell Father McCormack that I have sinned in a personal manner — I do n't tell him I 'm having it off , do I ?
23 It is a combination that I have used in the past but not for a long time , although blue and white stripes in fabrics are a perennial favourite of mine .
24 As I sit in the sandbag shelter at 10 o'clock on this cold night on gate watch I have time to contemplate the months that I have spent in the Auxiliary Fire Service .
25 I welcome the reports that I have read in the newspapers of the latest version of the guns-for-butter strategy , whereby the republics give us their old guns or nuclear weapons in exchange for our Common Market surpluses .
26 I listened carefully to my hon. Friends , and especially my hon. Friend the Member for Sherwood ( Mr. Stewart ) , when they set out their ideas for extending and expanding the work that I have described in the affected areas .
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