Example sentences of "[verb] what i have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you know what I have here ? ’ |
2 | She in fact demonstrated what I have elsewhere argued ( Watson 1987 : 14 – 16 ) is at the basis of all education worthy of the name — a quality of five-fold respect , namely for oneself — a proper self-affirmation ; for all other people as persons like oneself ; for the total environment in which we find ourselves , both natural and cultural ; for beauty , delighting in experiencing a sense of awe and wonder ; and finally respect for truth which , however difficult to attain , needs to be like a beacon beckoning us forward . |
3 | Or you can do what I have just said , which is , say ‘ I , I 've made a mistake there , I think I 'll do it again , what I want to say is this . ’ |
4 | ‘ I can only repeat what I have already said to other journalists , ’ he said and began to read . |
5 | As for the remainder , I can only repeat what I have already said : the schemes will be on broadly the same terms as are currently enjoyed . |
6 | All you 've said so far just confirms what I have long suspected — that you were so determined to get to the top , so determined to succeed that day , that you quite deliberately drove my brother off the track ! ’ |
7 | Oh look what I have here . ’ |
8 | ‘ You will never guess what I have just seen . ’ |
9 | ‘ Then perhaps you should take what I have just been saying even more seriously . |
10 | Explains Dianne : ‘ I value what I have now . |
11 | I have n't told my husband about this and I do n't want my ex to spoil what I have now . |
12 | ‘ I planned and did what I have already told you , ’ said Tutilo , suddenly brief and dry . |
13 | I repeat what I have always said : 175 is the best estimate that the senior chief inspector and I could make of the number required after the transitional period to carry out the duties that I have described . |
14 | Reading this book has confirmed what I have always believed and that is that certain concepts in carp fishing are nothing more than the results of misread scientific papers and wishful thinking ! |
15 | But at least in the midst of my misery I can own what I have instead of feeling I am a pawn in another 's game with rules that I can not stick to or change . |
16 | ‘ In the circumstances , you may find what I have here of some interest . ’ |