Example sentences of "i have [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It was n't that , it was the amount of time I have to spend at home … helping with Jennifer , ’ she added . |
2 | Over the years , most of the players I have taught at all levels have benefitted from sensible practice , that is , well-organised drilling . |
3 | ‘ It 's the first time I have taught at a university . |
4 | I have to say at this point , in the early days of the list I was vocal in my defence of Fairclough . |
5 | Now I think that the concern that erm I have , and it 's shared by colleagues I have to say at both County and at er District Council level , is that none of those will really fully provide a proper strategic planning service and therefore the , the , the threat to proper forward planning of a coordinated nature across a wider area of land such as is er currently taking place in Sussex , West Sussex and other counties and which is desperately needed as we 've seen in the context of the flooding that we 've just been talking about , that is in er great danger of being undermined and the alternatives that the government is , is putting forward would in my view not go anywhere at all towards meeting the needs of strategic planning . |
6 | I am sure that the arrangement can be made and er I conclude what I have to say at this stage . |
7 | I do n't think it 's so much the difficulty of the matter , as the inadequacy of the manner , but erm it the main structure behind erm what I have to say at any rate revolves round these three successive ideas of time , intellect , memory . |
8 | The reason I have given it the temporary title referred to above is because I have witnessed at least two name exchanges at the station in recent months . |
9 | As I have argued at length elsewhere , retirement is both the leading form of age discrimination and the driving force behind the wider development of ageism in modern societies . |
10 | ‘ I have to call at the bank , ’ Lowell told her , ‘ so we 'll do your birthday shopping in Bristol and we 'll use the van . ’ |
11 | I have written at great length to my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary . |
12 | ‘ I have waited at table every day for the last fifty-four years , ’ my father remarked , his voice perfectly unhurried . |
13 | ‘ I have asked at houses near the academy , but to rent a room there — yes , it is most embarrassing to say I can not afford what is asked , and I shall not be earning until I begin my work in two weeks . |
14 | What will I do when I have to officiate at one ? |
15 | The possibility of reason-giving , of being capable of the awareness that one 's life was one way , that it is now different , and that futility is the result , involves , as I have contended at length , the possibility of language . |
16 | On evening walks down Loreto , a lane of high stone walls , trying to decide on a restaurant , I would stop and run my hands over the ashlars , marvelling at the purity of each one as I have marvelled at the completeness of a sculpture by Brancusi ; each of them so tightly locked together that I found it impossible to fit a fingernail between them . |
17 | I enjoyed another two years in Kenya but now my work is mission appeals in South West Britain and I have discovered at last the source of our treasure ! |
18 | This article presents some of the documents I have discovered at the Minutier Central , Archives Nationales de France . |
19 | It will be seen that I have to arrive at figures in respect of damages in this case under a number of heads . |
20 | Okay , the final point on , on the salmon papers , erm , I have noted at the bottom there , that we have not yet settled bids on joint finance for ninety four , five . |
21 | As well as attending most Easter Courses for the last eleven years I have assisted at Guide Camps for even longer enjoying at least one week a year far removed from houses , telephones and television — what bliss ! |
22 | I have to confess at this point that my own sensitivity to psychic phenomena is scarcely higher than that of a slab of concrete . |
23 | ‘ I have kept at least a score of them during my life here , till each decayed in turn . |
24 | ‘ I have seen at first hand her effect on people young and old . |
25 | I have seen at long last that I need to be free of my beloved mistress and even as I write that word it is hollow for how can I love one who no longer has the least regard for me ? |
26 | I have seen at least three troops of cavalry . ’ |
27 | ‘ I do n't , but there are things I have to do at home . ’ |
28 | It is certainly the only time I have played at a ground with a hovercraft as a pavilion . |
29 | The most I have played at one time is probably seven hours and it becomes agonising , it tightens your arm up terribly . ’ |
30 | trouble is I have to leave at quarter to eight |