Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] i have " in BNC.
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1 | Mind you , it 's not sunbathing or badminton I have in mind but planting — what more satisfying thing is there to do in the garden than to plant bulbs , or a tree or shrub to give you joy for years to come . |
2 | As a result , when I did Friends or War I had to make sure there was a distance between them , because they are about completely different subjects . |
3 | LOURDES is a very special place , there I felt humble and I had a realisation that no matter what pain or trouble I had I was by no means alone . |
4 | About once a week or fortnight I had to attend some quite high-powered meetings in London to which James came too , as I was feeding him at the time . |
5 | ‘ On the contrary , ’ he smiled thinly , ‘ Petula 's the only one of whose love and fidelity I have no doubts . ’ |
6 | I went upstairs , showered and changed out of riding clothes into the more comfortable jeans and shirt I 'd worn the day before and pulled on sneakers and the red sweater for warmth . |
7 | Tell Johnny and Den I have another job for them . |
8 | And I remember somebody saying that my trumpet and the coffee and tea I 'd got as Christmas presents were all stashed in Dod 's van . |
9 | I cried over that old letter , that fragment of academe , because it said in part what I had wanted , then wanted and still want to say to you and only to you , and because it expressed in part some of the physical ache and fear and disappointment I had felt , then felt and still ( in an increased measure ) feel . |
10 | ‘ You do not know how much pain and unhappiness I have felt , ’ said the monster . |
11 | ‘ Marcus is the best young athlete and talent I have seen for a long time , ’ said Allison . |
12 | ‘ I 've been lucky in that I 've always had pace , but the regular training and coaching I 've had at Wigan has made me stronger and faster . ’ |
13 | My Early Intermediates had unwittingly pointed out the parallels between Karen 's refusal to ‘ go behind Dennis 's back ’ and the recorded conversation about money and shopping I had played them . |
14 | and teatime I had chicken , roast chicken , roast spuds , gravy |
15 | And at what rate and price I have thy love ; |
16 | In this long , cold day and night I have managed by a great , indeed gargantuan , effort to write seventeen thousand five hundred and eighty-one words . |
17 | And presentation I 've got . |
18 | So she said to help Mary out she said I gave her all the sweets and chocolate I had she said so the kids could have something to go over with . |
19 | During the shelling and mortaring I had heard nothing from Sid 's trench . |
20 | I scuttled out of the flat without looking at my friend , leaving husband and wife to each other and feeling I 'd betrayed everyone — Changez , Mum and Dad , and myself . |
21 | In these circumstances I feel it is perfectly reasonable to ask for the full refund of £29.50 , not to mention compensation for all the vexation and trouble I have been caused . |
22 | I wanted to give back something for the great interest and happiness I have had from being able to make music to people . |
23 | The poem and novel I have attributed to them respectively can also , for certain purposes , be attributed to them both . |
24 | Since downloading the file I 've had severe difficulty tearing myself away from this game , such is the enjoyment and frustration I 've had from it . |
25 | Information and promotion I have spoken to you about and the most important thing probably for the users besides us being able to promote what they 're doing for nothing and that is grants , so we are about to write and er you will be able to hotfoot it back to your clubs if they are already registered . |
26 | In the bathroom , I remove the sanitary napkin and belt I have been dressed with , while still unconscious , after the operation . |
27 | ‘ It is hard to find words to express the aching loneliness and rejection I have found them experiencing as they approach the end of their lives . ’ |
28 | His undiluted radicalism was illustrated by his admission that ‘ my command of the English Language is not sufficiently wide to allow me to put into words the intense hatred and detestation I have for England . ’ |
29 | When I heard about the business of measuring and weighing I realised that all the care and effort I had put into keeping my secret had probably been a complete waste of time . |
30 | It was ironic , I thought , that for the expedition for Gareth and Coconut I 'd deliberately chosen to aim for a spot on the map that looked as remote from any road as possible . |