Example sentences of "i have [verb] with [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I why do I have to work with that grid ?
2 I closed my mouth and felt as though I had gargled with barbed wire .
3 In order to test my reaction , and before I had received my copy , Michael had typed it out and sent it to me , almost as if it might be one of his own efforts , and I had reacted with some reserve .
4 Lili and I were silent and I wondered for a moment how I would be feeling if I was going to marry the man I loved — had loved , I amended in my mind , for surely even I could n't be so idiotic as to love still where I had met with such treachery .
5 I had acted with some courage and endurance — and even intelligence , I hope — in a situation many men would have found hopeless .
6 So far , I had behaved with great restraint .
7 Late one afternoon as I was packing some old boots I had begged with wet slack and tea leaves to use as fuel on the fire the door was flung open and Dad stumbled in .
8 Then I got a Gibson L5 and went from that to a Super 400 , and I 've stayed with 400s down through the years . ’
9 Do n't know what the hell I 've done with that chair Marg !
10 By the time I 've finished with this room and had the forensic lab 's report I 'll be able to tell you a lot more than his mother ever knew about him .
11 I 've worked with better material than you , but it 's either that or — have you ever spent a million years in a coal measure ? ’
12 When I re-installed MS DOS 3.3 it altered the original CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files to the ones I 've included with this letter .
13 One of the major problems I 've encountered with this review is actually keeping hold of the guitar long enough to form my own opinion .
14 ‘ That 's as far as I 've got with this bit . ’
15 I 've got with this house .
16 ‘ So , now I have to deal with this man and woman . ’
17 Sometimes I think it 's pathetic that I have to deal with this simplification of who I am , and then other times I think , that 's it , that 's what I am , what I read , that 's who I am . ’
18 I have received with great satisfaction the loyal and dutiful expression of your thanks for the Speech with which I opened the present Session of Parliament .
19 She wrote : ’ Thank you for your letter dated 9th October 1991 which I have read with great dismay .
20 Sir , — I have read with great interest the recent reports and subsequent letters concerning the running of Liphook Junior School .
21 I have read with considerable concern the remarks which suggest that the Institution is considering discontinuing the free supply of the journal to Life Governors .
22 The aged , respectable leather-bound tomes of the Gould family library look down upon the nasty tale I have to tell with musty distaste .
23 ‘ It is generally thought from talks I have had with other chairman that there will be between 600 and 800 players released at the end of this season because clubs are seeking to trim their wage bills .
24 Conservative Members would be well advised to heed those words because all the contact that I have had with local government — I am not talking about Labour councillors , but about impartial experts — has shown that those experts believe that the council tax will eventually run into such trouble that it will become unworkable .
25 I HAVE listened with great interest to those voices who do n't want the ‘ South African tour rebels ' ’ ban to be lifted , and it is clear to me that many of them are not expressing these views out of a sense of justice or respect for the millions of blacks still suffering in South Africa .
26 I have listened with great interest , if some difficulty , to the hon. Member for Hendon , South ( Mr. Marshall ) .
27 I have come with good news about her .
28 I will not interfere with Dinah 's career on the stage ; I have watched with great pleasure her performances as Lady Teazle and the other young lady in The Rivals ; and I know , that
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