Example sentences of "i have [vb pp] it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And I , I have sprayed it this week because it 's been so hot .
2 As the House knows , because I have said it several times in business questions , my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has said that the establishment of a Northern Ireland Select Committee is best taken forward in the context of the fresh political talks .
3 But I have recorded it several times : with Fournier , and Rostropovich .
4 So I have lost it all , she thought , my childhood , my mother , my father , my home , my real Gabriel , my ghost Gabriel , my Hosanna , my past and my soul .
5 I have missed it all so much .
6 ‘ Opinion polls may or may not turn out to be right at a later stage ’ ; ‘ Local authorities exceeded projected expenditure by quite a margin ’ ; ‘ When this campaign started some weeks ago ’ ; ‘ I concede the point , for I have stated it many times in the past . ’
7 Even though I have heard it all before .
8 But the fact is I have done it all , up till about the first six months there and then I started getting well , well out of my league , you start getting the machining and stuff like that , I have n't done much on them at all .
9 Well I have done it this way even for trivial things , because I understood that the committee had to approve the changes and if as I said it seem to me erm , wasteful to get er , Monica to make the changes when they might not be accepted .
10 I have done it thousands of times before and will do it thousands of times again . ’
11 I have commandeered it all . ’
12 I have seen it all in my very own Camden often enough , but it is new to me somehow .
13 Moreover , I have seen it all .
14 The erm er on the television last night there was a programme about the fifties that actually I did n't see it but I taped it and I have seen it this morning er
15 It swells and shrinks , changing its output as it does so ; the official magnitude range is from 0.4 to 0.9 , but over the past decades I have seen it matching Rigel on rare occasions , while it is not often as faint as Aldebaran .
16 I have seen it brighter , ’ said Caspar in a rather expressionless voice .
17 I think you have something definite to say — and I hope I have made it easier for you to say it . ’
18 I hope I have made it clear now that although ( 1 ) to ( 5 ) are basically the same structure , each modification is itself a sufficient change to make it a different kind of game — and thus the experience is a different one according to which is chosen ( either by the teacher or the participants themselves ) .
19 Mr. Bill Walker : I have made it clear that I would not be unhappy if Stagecoach ended up with the Strathtay area , but that I would prefer Strathtay bus company .
20 I have made it clear over recent months , and am happy to repeat today , that we are seeking an agreement at Maastricht that will be acceptable to the House and will enable Europe to move forward together .
21 I have made it clear that the decisions have been taken .
22 I have made it clear that we have made decisions for the future structure of the Army that will result in a higher proportion of the Army overall being drawn from Scotland — I imagine that the hon. Gentleman will welcome that .
23 I have made it clear to the right hon. Gentleman and to the House that we believe that the Union between the United Kingdom and Scotland is important .
24 In reply to representations on that matter , my right hon. and learned Friend and I have made it clear that funding will continue to be available from central Government for all types of further education for adults .
25 I have made it clear that the cost of running a Trident deterrent will be well below 2 per cent .
26 I have made it clear that the reform must include legislation enabling us to do that .
27 I have made it clear to the people who work there and to the management that I am against the encouragement of tobacco addiction and in favour of measures which will prevent the use of tobacco in public places .
28 I have made it clear to the Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , the hon. Member for Wiltshire , North ( Mr. Needham ) , that in general terms I have every sympathy with the people in the Housing Executive and the Department of Health 's occupational therapy department whom , in effect , I shall be criticising .
29 I have made it public that the country needs to have its own identity , its own institutions . ’
30 ‘ I was weak , I could not get my breath , I was dizzy and my limbs were shaking , I have explained it all to you before now .
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