Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [conj] i have " in BNC.

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1 I stood there and promised them that I would stay alive until I had killed the monster .
2 It became out-of-hand and I had to stop Rose , for after all Miss Ironside was my guest and she was getting very angry and upset .
3 I mean interesting because I 've never actually done the job that you 're doing .
4 Finally , foreign museums started contacting the Ministry of Culture and asking if they could buy , let us say , a picture by Malévich or Popova , and then it became clear that I had the pictures .
5 Once I realized I loved her and that she loved me it became clear that I had to leave my wife .
6 Now , erm I think I should make clear that I have some personal feelings on this , and I just want to say something very briefly about my neighbours , something I actually do n't agree with .
7 The Pope 's got more chance of gettin' pregnant than I 'ave of gettin' into the charts .
8 They are a quiet peaceful fish and some say delicate but I have never found that to be the case .
9 ‘ I should demand that everyone should account for their movements but , ’ he smiled thinly , ‘ in the main we all sleep alone and I have no authority to ask . ’
10 My mother had looked cheerful and I had gone to bed seeing her cheerful face .
11 I used , I used yellow that I 'd bought
12 Well it wa it went up and it was like that dash used to be I should think it looks alright when I 've finished it .
13 We went into my room at last , with our arms round each other , and in the doorway I stopped dead because I 'd forgotten what Toby had said about John and for a second I thought I was in the wrong room .
14 ‘ They became alarmed because I had access to security force files of theirs , and all security force personnel through the central computer if I wished .
15 The purpose of the USRC was explained by its secretary to Lord Willoughby de Broke in August 1911 : " I still remain convinced as I have always been that unless you put yourself straight with the people on Social questions all your Tariff Reform , Home Rule or Constitutional thunderbolts will be discharged -in vain .
16 They do n't feel right and I 've heard that the rubber grips on them have a tendency to rot after a short time .
17 I have felt embarrassed because I 've had to meet people afterwards who I who I who I care what they think about me and I 've put in the biggest load of old rubbish .
18 They seemed delighted that I 'd said it , and to know just what I meant .
19 Now it seemed fortunate that I had n't ; just as it seemed , though still obscurely , fortunate that I had n't lost my head in other ways when I wrote to her .
20 Then , after I 'd made sure that I 'd left no telltale traces , I was off .
21 It makes me feel pleased that I 've achieved something in my chosen career . ’
22 I had information he was going protectionist and I had to get in quick .
23 So er I said er , I 'd got aerial and I 'd radio cassette
24 I 'd have dithered and I 'd have got tired and I 'd gone off of
25 I 'd dithered , and I 'd got tired and I 'd gone off and been
26 Someone who would smile when I walked into a room , look pleased that I had come home — not because they wanted something from me , but because I was me .
27 But I 'm beginning to enjoy it now and I positively like my regular spot on Going Live because I have to interview people which I love doing . ’
28 I could have got annoyed that I had n't been left on my own , but I had to admit that by myself I had only succeeded in getting sucked into my own sub-persona .
29 no its not for my husband cos my husband says you look nice whether I 've got make up on or whether I have n't got make up on so really
30 Will look silly if I have to spend time driving around in circles to find it .
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