Example sentences of "in [det] [noun] [conj] i have " in BNC.

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1 We are standing in that kitchen where I 've shared her meals and laughter , and she finishes drying the glass and places it carefully on the table .
2 There 's a who er er a whole series of other reports , Bernhope and Fauder for instance , critical of er audit reports er report in in that context and I have to say to the minister er that none of the auditors criticised by D T I reports over the years have actually be disbarred from er from practice .
3 A great deal has happened in that time and I have enjoyed every minute of it .
4 And er happily we went along in that situation and I 've got to say this er I had shop stewards who even if they were new shop stewards coming into the committee , were n't long in developing the same train of thought as ourselves and , and you know we dealt with things in such a manner but er we were efficient just as efficient , you know , as our members were on the production line , and perhaps a little more efficient than the management in determining times .
5 In that shop that I 've just told you about , there was , they had square rugs sometimes a bit about twenty six , twenty seven quid .
6 ‘ I probably committed more fouls in that game than I have throughout my entire career — I was that determined to do well . ’
7 ‘ I could n't live in this mess if I had a woman , ’ he said .
8 But they 're not the only ones , by the way , I 'm also concerned about the fact that more and more young people seem to be in this syndrome and I 've a feeling that that comes down not just to government things , but also to the problems in the family as a whole .
9 I was looking for the Mr because I remembered I said I would be here in this session and I 'd forgotten .
10 ‘ For Gawd 's sake , stay put , you fool , because someone else is in this church and I 've got a funny feelin' it is n't just the Almighty . ’
11 It is in this spirit that I have attempted to analyse the technical-legal issues surrounding the debate about the illegality of nuclear weapons .
12 It was even just possible that I should have to spend more of the war in this country than I had done in my own .
13 I came from Jamaica over twenty years ago and I got married in this country and I have stayed here ever since and although perhaps I might want to go back to Jamaica it 's not home to him .
14 ‘ I 've worked for fourteen years in this business and I 've been given to understand that I should get a partnership one day . ’
15 The Service Consultancy initiative is a major benefit to clients in this area and I have already received many letters from customers , advised by the circular in their invoicing , thanking us for this additional feature .
16 There 's more humans in this place than I 've ever seen before .
17 and then I thought well I ca n't cos , I 've got er calculator in this bag and I have n't got it on me you see .
18 I have not acceded to the application of Madame Bihi to be joined as a representative or other party in this action but I have acceded to her application that I should invite the Attorney-General to appoint an amicus curiae and Mr. Richards has appeared instructed by the Treasury Solicitor .
19 ‘ When — in this room after I 'd finished telling you of the singing fountain , you said , ‘ How lovely ’ and I own , I thought you the most lovely creature , in mind and body , that I had ever known . ’
20 I walked in and there were twelve fellas sitting in this room and I had to sing in front of them all .
21 More I think ; for it is a lonely thing , and suffers in this DOMINION as I have .
22 got it somewhere in this house but I 've told some chap , a bit of a Welsh there er I said , Now but it was Welsh there . . .
23 I was never the friend of this power — it has only ADORERS AND UNDOERs — but it trusted me as its representative and I have done it as much harm in these dealings as I have you .
24 Also , and I do n't want to go on about this , I was a lonely person in those days and I had very little else to think about .
25 Nearly every farmer had a barrel of the stuff in his cow house in those days and I had only to go into the corner and turn the tap .
26 Yes it is , it 's , it , it will be a bit frightening but like , I 've , I 've waited this long you know , so er anything they 're throwing up at me wo n't , wo n't be wo n't daunt me in any way because I 've been , like I went to a charity shield this season with Liverpool and they were playing Manchester United , there were sixty thousand there , and er I 'd have done anything just to get on there .
27 I did n't know that they could , but I 'd always sworn to her that I would never involve her in any way and I 've never broken my word .
28 In any case if I had wanted to get involved in student politics I was effectively prevented by the piles of print material that littered the coffee bar and canteen .
29 In any case if I had any spare money it would go on clerical assistance .
30 In most cases that I 've dealt with and I 've f I repeat I 've probably dealt with more than any other living person in court , er there has been a clear case of rape .
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