Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] i have [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | As appears from the chronology which I have already recited the purpose of the December charge being executed in favour of the mortgagees was simply to replace the defective charge that had been given in September . |
2 | For what I have done I will answer , but not for murder which I have not done . ’ |
3 | I have an intarsia carriage which I have rarely used because I find intarsia slow and tedious . |
4 | And if any words could be found in the Statute which provided that besides paying Income Tax on income people should pay for advantages or emoluments in its wider sense ( such as I think the word " emoluments " here , has not , for reasons to be presently given ) , there is no doubt of Mr Tennant 's possession of a material advantage , which made his salary of higher value to him than if he did not possess it , and upon the hypothesis which I have just indicated , would be taxable accordingly . |
5 | But , having regard to the passage from the judgment of the European Court in the Francovich case which I have just quoted , it is in my opinion right that in the present case your Lordships should proceed on the basis that if , on the reference to it in the Stoke-on-Trent case [ 1991 ] Ch. 48 , the court should hold that section 47 of the Shops Act 1950 is invalid as being in conflict with article 30 of the Treaty , the United Kingdom may be obliged to make good damage caused to individuals by the breach of article 30 for which it is responsible . |
6 | An important work which I have not been able to consult is " Sketches of the Coasts and Islands of Scotland and of the Isle of Man " by Charles John Shore , Baron Teignmouth . |
7 | An important work which I have not been able to consult is " Sketches of the Coasts and Islands of Scotland and of the Isle of Man " by Charles John Shore , Baron Teignmouth . |
8 | Perhaps the most positive outcome , on a personal basis , has been the opportunity to participate in discussion and share ideas on an area of my work which I have not previously discussed in depth . |
9 | Homemade pasta requires a very definite skill which I have n't got ( the texture of the dough is of paramount importance ) , so I cheat and use fresh pasta for special occasions . |
10 | A really splendid piece of propaganda artwork which I have not seen before . |
11 | Then he refers to the passage which I have already read . |
12 | There then followed the passage which I have already cited in which Lord Wilberforce stressed the responsibility lying on persons who sign documents . |
13 | This morning you were playing French cricket with my tennis racquet which I have just had restrung . ’ |
14 | Where the agent has a retainer of the type which I have previously mentioned he will at the beginning of the session report to the clients on the latent , as well as the obvious , dangers to that client of a-particular Bill or order . |
15 | Another good idea on waters you know is to spend ten minutes in a swim you have never fished before — I always try and do this and every now and again a post which I have never even considered before has produced the goods . |
16 | It is very possible there were a number of other instances of this sort which I have now forgotten . |
17 | In other words , counsel was submitting that the language used by Nolan J. bore the meaning which I have earlier indicated I think it was intended to bear . |
18 | It is this compromise which I have just outlined to you . |
19 | I understand that a timetable motion is to be introduced on Second Reading — a procedure which I have not experienced . |
20 | Bielle is where you join the main valley road , and four miles to the south of it is Laruns , a neat and pleasing little town with a real town square which I have more than once thought might be good to stay in . |
21 | In fact , the straits raised this an extra 5 per cent just before the ‘ Brothers in Arms ’ tour in recognition of the agency service which I have always provided . |
22 | For it was not pure ocular seeing , or I should have seen her as a girl of the age which I have now reached . |
23 | The only solace for all this was the weekly reading of Modern Boy , a magazine which I have never seen mentioned in anthologies , books about boys ' magazines or reminiscences . |
24 | Slight and in his mid-twenties , he moved with energetic nervousness , his sharp eyes darting in all directions , as if on constant guard against a knife in the back — a worrying habit which I have since come to associate with compulsive back-stabbers . |
25 | It is presumably that time which is relevant to the comment which I have n't the heart to repeat here where I refers to the current narrator . |
26 | If the question be ( as , in the actual state of the law , I think it is ) , whether consideration is , or is not , given in a case of this kind , by the debtor who pays down part of the debt presently due from him , for a promise by the creditor to relinquish , after certain further payments on account , the residue of the debt , I can not say that I think consideration is given , in the sense which I have always understood that word as used in our law . |
27 | The last thing I knitted was a red pullover for Uncle which I have yet . |
28 | ‘ For out of much affliction and anguish of heart I wrote unto you with many tears ; not that ye should be grieved , but that ye might know the love which I have more abundantly unto you ’ ( 2 Corinthians , 2:4 ) . |
29 | The only reason which I have n't . |
30 | In looking back at my records I notice that I did not send you the enclosed form which I have now completed . |