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

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1 you see I 've got two subsids now literally the transfer
2 I shall go for it mesen tomorrow , you see I 've got five pound in house which
3 The baggy cut of the jacket made me look as it I 'd eaten one roast dinner too many , however the loose fit gave complete freedom of movement — particularly useful for stretching when scrambling or skiing .
4 Can you do one of me ? ’ , until I 'd completed twenty five or so in the space of about two months .
5 By the time we 'd got out of there I 'd received two ‘ love letters ’ from a couple of nine-year-olds and pocketfuls of poems and drawings .
6 ‘ Even though I looked as though I 'd gone ten rounds with Mike Tyson ? ’
7 But I decided to give my countryman a chance , not that I 'd moved four thousand miles to be shown around London by a fellow American , and a hick from the provinces to boot .
8 I knew what I 'd witnessed last time I 'd seen one of those in the possession of a malai officer .
9 I 'd seen two wonderful prints earlier : an American artist called Carol Grigg , not expensive , but I must n't be tempted .
10 I 'd seen an accident the other day in town I 'd seen two and did you notice
11 I 'd done twenty years in the family planning and I 'd done twelve years on the council and I 'd done thirty years as school governor .
12 I 'd done five but I could only remember one .
13 By early evening I 'd done five more flights and was beginning to feel confident steering the paraglider .
14 I 'd done twenty years in the family planning and I 'd done twelve years on the council and I 'd done thirty years as school governor .
15 Because I 'd done two prison sentences they obviously expected me to go back again .
16 Anyway to finish that story about stopping and starting , I stopped there for fifty years and me mother was still alive when er when I at ninety three and when I retired in nineteen seventy nine , nineteen eighty I told me mum that I was finishing and she looked at me I told you that job would n't last and I , I , I mean I 'd done fifty years all but a few months .
17 And I looked , I wrote the first one , first class answer and I thought , this is a doddle , and I 'd done three days then or two nights without kip , and I sort of and erm suddenly I f and I went Smith nineteen forty ?
18 I 'd done twenty years in the family planning and I 'd done twelve years on the council and I 'd done thirty years as school governor .
19 I 'd noticed two separate burglar alarm circuits on the way in , but I did n't spot anything that was n't instantly replaceable and therefore over-insurable .
20 Oh er I 'd made one or two little machines and and machine tools and stuff like that .
21 I wish I 'd cycled six miles home !
22 Expecting them to be dull and puritanical , I 'd worn one of my most conservative outfits — pearl-grey blending into iridescent blue , with glitter-silver trim at wrists , collar , belt and headband , and plain-contrast boots ( one grey , one blue ) .
23 It was such an odd feeling , as if I 'd lost twenty years somewhere .
24 I 'd placed six smaller bombs , and had them all lit in forty seconds .
25 I 'd done some wedding stationery for a friend , and I 'd painted two hundred and twenty pieces , er erm , sheets of wedding stationery for her , with erm , bud roses and things , I think I might have shown you one , actually .
26 Looking at me , you 'd never guess I 'd killed three people .
27 Imagine if he found out that the frock I claimed I 'd bought two years ago in a closing-down sale had , in fact , arrived in my wardrobe a little over two weeks ago , having been purchased from a smart department store ?
28 I 'd bought two bottles of cider and I went down my friend 's house and I had two neat vodkas and two vodka-and-limes and I got drunk .
29 It was n't until I 'd bought one and used it that I realised how much it speeded up knitting .
30 And I 'd got I 'd bought one of his !
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