Example sentences of "[adv] i have [vb pp] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Thankfully I 've forgotten it all now and I have to look at it as something that was flattering to me at the time . |
2 | The most I 'd allowed myself to see of the inside of that room during his three months at Sleet was himself half naked ruled into a margin of light . |
3 | Yeah , right I 've decided what I really want is a dick that , that , that drags on the floor . |
4 | So I just put up there Right I 've got everything there . |
5 | Right I 've got him now . |
6 | You think , Right I 've got it . |
7 | Right I 've got it . |
8 | you 're ready yep , alright right we all right I 've got it ! |
9 | Right I have changed what I was going to do somewhat after yesterday 's meeting erm |
10 | Luckily I had taken them off . ’ |
11 | Luckily I 'd thought it out before . |
12 | Oh go on I 've said it once so I 'll do it again . |
13 | Look hang on I 've got one queu are you all right there Rachael ? |
14 | Hold on I 've got it all caught . |
15 | Oh hold on I 've got it . |
16 | somewhere I 've done it all . |
17 | Somewhere I 've got it . |
18 | ‘ Somewhere I have known you before . ’ |
19 | ‘ You 'd rather I 'd done it behind his back ? ’ |
20 | ‘ For now , I would rather look at you , take in your beauty and your warmth , hear your voice and bask in your smile — see you in reality just as hitherto I have seen you only in my dreams ! ’ |
21 | ‘ Suddenly I 've lost my nerve . |
22 | Especially I 'd got my comfort-dream . |
23 | ‘ You had deliberately led me to believe that you 'd picked up a stranger in Bruges , and naturally I had assumed him to be a Belgian . ’ |
24 | I saw now what I 'd known all the time , only I 'd hidden it craftily from myself because it did n't fit in with what I wanted to do , that Terry and I had no basis for a love-affair ; we were friends who happened to be attracted to each other physically , which was far from enough , and by thinking it was enough we 'd gone against the very nature of our relationship . |
25 | ‘ If only I 'd met you a year ago . ’ |
26 | If only I 'd touched your hand , |
27 | ‘ Pa , if only I 'd made it up with you , ’ she cried . |
28 | ‘ If only I 'd 'elped you more you might still be 'ere . ’ |
29 | In a wedding photograph , the interesting faces are not those of the bride and groom , but of the encircling guests : the bride 's younger sister ( will it happen to me , the tremendous thing ? ) , the groom 's elder brother ( will she let him down like that bitch did me ? ) , the bride 's mother ( how it takes me back ) , the groom 's father ( if the lad knew what I know now if only I 'd known what I know now ) , the priest ( strange how even the tongue-tied are moved to eloquence by these ancient vows ) , the scowling adolescent ( what do they want to get married for ? ) , and so on . |
30 | ‘ I actually adored it , ’ she said to Adam , ‘ only I 'd promised myself I 'd go to Greece these holidays and I absolutely ca n't not go now . ’ |