Example sentences of "i myself have " in BNC.

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1 Most of them , perhaps , were doctors , government servants of one degree or another ; a few were farmers ( I can think of one , still remembered ) and some were just friends , as I myself have been for the Bakgatia and , I hope , for the whole new country of Botswana .
2 I myself have five children and in England this raises an eyebrow , but in Kenya I was often asked would I be having another soon .
3 I myself have a sister with two sons who were martyred in the war …
4 I myself have woken to a misty morning and climbing reached an upland meadow above the clouds where the sunlight reflected from the mist was blinding .
5 I myself have often been surprised at how quickly so many people feel the benefit .
6 I myself have information for the queen-dowager . ’
7 I myself have long given up any hope of a more permanent relationship . ’
8 I myself have no inclinations towards mysticism whatsoever : I see it as a conscious attempt to transcend the exigencies of the material world , including poverty , in the interest or pursuit of some higher mode of consciousness .
9 I myself have struggled with mystery deaths in good water conditions with no apparent signs of disease in ‘ normal community set-ups , but I have now switched to ‘ small cichlids as a community .
10 I myself have been very careful not to tell you where they live , and I am not about to tell you now .
11 He would dwell on the unfailing courtesy and forbearance under provocation ( which I myself have had cause to admire ) ; nor would he ignore , as being unworthy of mention , that equally unfailing sartorial elegance ( stamped indelibly on the memory if one never saw him again ) which makes J.B.S. , as it were , a living reproach to the slovenly habits of our inelegant age .
12 Although doubts have been expressed in the past as to the availability of certiorari , I myself have no doubt that in the light of the modern development of administrative law , the High Court would have power , upon an application for judicial review , to quash a decision of the visitor which amounted to an abuse of his powers .
13 And I myself have found the Press Office at New Scotland Yard reasonably helpful at the end of the telephone .
14 I myself have rather a taste for petrol .
15 I myself have to go there with one of the officers from the prison , to interpret .
16 I myself have n't seen him , except briefly , for a great while .
17 Having just bought Seamus Heaney 's latest book for Christmas , I can at least deny that I myself have been mean to Heaney over the festive season .
18 I myself have to go with Surrey because I am club captain — and that applies to several other players on this tour as well . ’
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