Example sentences of "it [subord] i have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But there 's even more to it than I 've already told you .
2 Its magnitude is only 9 according to official estimates ; I have never seen it with low-power binoculars , but I have suspected it with × 20 , though I would not have noticed it if I had not known just where it was .
3 ' I would n't have believed it if I had n't heard it myself , ’ said Cornelius .
4 I would n't have believed it if I had n't seen it with my own slightly watering eyes .
5 So I just get it cos I 've only heard you say that before I do n't actually really know what it meant .
6 I admire them for being able to sit there in front of everybody and say they actually , what they 've been through because it must have been sheer hell er , trying to come off and withdrawal symptoms , I mean , I do n't know much about it cos I 've never taken well I smoke
7 I was in Nassau on business today but could n't keep my mind on it because I 'd already decided to come up here tonight and be with you .
8 It was great , but it was I mean , I , I have to watch it because I 'd never seen it before
9 ‘ I still ca n't work out how they got away with it because I 'd only left it outside the tent for a few moments before it vanished .
10 Oh no I did n't I said I I did I was bit embarrassed about doing it because I 've already changed it twice , he said well he rang me again I said oh he must of got his records wrong .
11 I 'm losing power on the straights , and the three of you had better work at it because I 've only got one more chance ! ’
12 She did n't say what it was or who published it or anything , but it made me you know think you know , so I wrote to her care of Writers something and erm asked her what 's the name of it I would like to read it because I had also written something about the er American Indians and erm er who 's the publisher or what 's it called , I 'd like to read it .
13 I was excited to use it since I had only painted onto a stretched canvas once before , and I stretched it eagerly and tightly .
14 The gilded chair by the dressing-table was strewn with clothing , just as I had seen it when I had sometimes taken in her morning tisane .
15 I lived it as I have always lived , with all my energy .
16 Of television we say : I want it as I have never had it .
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