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

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1 Very red and frothy , frothy colour blood , okay , supposing I had er damaged the lining of the stomach , or perhaps I 've had an ulcer that I 've perforated , and I was coughing up blood from the stomach what colour might that be ?
2 My difficulty is as as you 've already heard I 've got no mandate to speak about particular locations or even sectors within Selby District although clearly I do have a mandate as I already have said to come along and say that we feel Selby District is an appropriate location .
3 Bush had been inaugurated while I was in Australia , and when I came home , I started getting all the bizarre ideas that maybe I 'd had enough of tennis .
4 On the street again , suddenly I felt I was in the middle of a farce — ‘ POLICE SEARCH FOR THE BIG BANANA IS ON — and the discovery that actually I did have my cheque numbers in my moneybelt and that it was the photocopies that had been stolen made me almost light-headed .
5 I have had people ring me up at weekends and luckily I 've had the stuff and taken it back .
6 And so I began to have erotic daydreams .
7 If only I 'd had a stable childhood , maybe none of this would have happened … . ’
8 If only I 'd had one of them , it seems
9 If only I 'd had more time .
10 I had been quite spoilt by now and anyway I had had my fill of walking alongside modern day roads , so I took the bus to Lochranza .
11 The new plough will be ready any day now and already I 've had farmers come and see me about turning over both new and old ground for them .
12 I have denied it for so long , and now I 've had enough .
13 And now I have had a letter from Katie Mallett , saying she will not be entering no 3225 ‘ because I did n't see the TV exposé of Summerhill , and have n't got the faintest clue what it 's like ’ .
14 And today I 've had cereal , gon na have lunch about twelve , and then have dinner tonight .
15 Yes , I 've got my cat , it 's just gone out , yeah I 've got a cat , yes he 's a lovely little cat I 've got and he 's just gone out a little ginger and but I did have a dog but I , cos he , I had him several years here a beautiful little corgi he was and then I had to have him put to sleep because he had er water trouble , but then my doctor advised me that I , he said do n't have another dog have a cat , so I had a cat , I 've always had a cat though
16 But , erm all that time I was running the young wives ' and we used to hold a stall in the garden , at the garden party at the church , and w when you took your takings in , you know th the treasurer would say you know , who are you , you know and I used to say young wives ' and then one day I said well , you know we 're no longer young wives , you know we were getting old and I decided there and then I 'd had enough of young wives ' , you know and er , er because I , I said , I , I was secretary and I 'll close it down it , it erm the young wives ' closed down and er er it , it had actually closed down and this lady was marvellous this secretary of the Guild , who would kno known mother and she was a councillor , she come dashing down , you know you , you , th the young wives ' has closed and you know you 've got excuse .
17 and then I said have you got , are these cross-routing it ?
18 It takes me about three to six months to obtain a pair and then I have to have what is on offer .
19 Once , in the early days , it had failed completely , and sometimes I had had to take a double dose before I changed into Hyde .
20 ‘ Since I was old enough to carry a money-bag , I 've trudged round the streets , knocking on every door of every property you own … aye , and sometimes I 've had a fist in my face for the trouble , but never once have I let you down .
21 And instead I wished to have this ’ ( laying his hand on my shoulder ) ‘ … this young girl .
22 This part of the story can be tested and recently I have had the opportunity with Dr Peter Wilkinson at the University of Glasgow to do so .
23 But anyway I did have to do some of them .
24 But once I 'd had a chance to calm down a little I realised that what I wanted was you .
25 It was he who arranged medical care , arranged the hospital — even arranged for an adoption ; but once I 'd had the baby , and she so soft and little , so lovely , I could n't do it .
26 I said the first thing that came into my mind , but once I 'd had time to think everything through I realised what a mistake I 'd made .
27 It is true , these same trivial errors did cause me some anxiety at first , but once I had had time to diagnose them correctly as symptoms of nothing more than a straightforward staff shortage , I have refrained from giving them much thought .
28 to be with my friends although they let me sit with me friends so they 're good really so I 'm hoping that I should be able to get back on a Wednesday because er , that 's the only day really I can go , I go to Barn Mead on a Thursday as a rule you see , but yesterday I had to have a day off to go out , I had an invite out
29 I generally take two at a time , but then I 've had a lot of practice .
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