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

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1 It 's a better and deeper grave than any I 've seen .
2 I tried I saw him one day on , I crept up in my and I took it out of the window and all I 've got is the .
3 In conclusion I would offer a very positive role for residential care — whether integrated or specialist but all I have said emphasises that there is no simple way forward , there are pros and cons for practically every service .
4 He put himself right before every one of them , and he was so intelligent at the job that all I had to do was to ride him quietly and let him jump without fussing him . ’
5 I 'd been thinking of you know things that that I had that can go .
6 You 're not bad , ’ which was nonsense because all I had done was follow Harvey 's steps and fake pauses when they became too difficult to follow .
7 ‘ Martin and his team keep kicking the ball into the penalty area and all I have to do is nod it into the net , ’ the 31-year-old rider said .
8 For some reason or another I 've found a pizza that does n't affect his skin
9 It , it was a two bedroom old cottage it was , very , very nice with a big garden and all I had was erm one room downstairs and like er a kitchen , well er where the sink and that was it was more like a big room where the kitchen was and the two bedrooms upstairs , but only a door on one bedroom , you went up the stairs into a big open room you know where the bannisters all round you know what I mean , no door on it and just , another door , a bedroom door , that 's all but I loved it you know it was a nice erm , not bad , but of course it was condemned it got so old and then they pulled it down and they built another house on it right next to where erm that shooting took pla you know they was having that shooting night just down that lane where I used to be
10 I replied , ‘ There it is , you know , one way or another I 've had this and that stolen from me ’ .
11 ‘ But one way and another I 've been quite enough trouble to you already .
12 ‘ I came out of the shelter one mornin' and all I had was gone .
13 It can be quite difficult working at something with needle and yarn with your eyes glued to a diagram but this I had to do .
14 With typical Teutonic thoroughness , the Bölkow 's operating handbook is as comprehensive and useful a document as any I have encountered , with a proper alphabetical index and much more than just the bare minimum information required by the authorities .
15 ‘ I dare say , ’ said Constance , ‘ that I 'd wear a smile on my face if all I had to do was lie around all day and every now and then chase a bit of fluff round a dog track .
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