Example sentences of "i have [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | Er but would would I have to be r actually registered here ? |
32 | ‘ What do I have for you ? |
33 | ‘ What possible reason could I have for being tense ? |
34 | You 'll ruin my life if I have to live with this tearing need I have for you ! |
35 | And what opportunities would I have for that in these various er situations ? |
36 | Can I have for a long time . |
37 | What can I have for breakfast today ? |
38 | can I have as kiss as well no |
39 | I mean , what did I have in common with Jimmy Connors , Bjorn Borg or Chris Evert ? ’ |
40 | Let me see now , what did I have in mind ? |
41 | We were conscious as well that in venturing into this brave new Unix world that accountants being fairly boring individuals , I mean how many accountants do I have in the audience today ? |
42 | Right , what am I having for dinner ? |
43 | The Pope 's got more chance of gettin' pregnant than I 'ave of gettin' into the charts . |
44 | We 've certainly got more in common than I 'ave with my real brother . |
45 | ‘ But I 'ave to . |
46 | When I was a junior doctor in hospitals in the late 1920s , I had under my care a doctor , then over 60 , who told me that when he was young in London , he knew of a doctor 's plate which conveyed this message to prospective patients : Medicine and advice fourpence , superior ditto sixpence . |
47 | The only comfort I had during this time was a farmer 's daughter in my class at school called Tina . |
48 | My father taught me that there is only one thing more boring in life than listening to other people 's dreams and that is listening to stories about their operations ; and I only tell mine now because those I had during the early 1980s are as good an example as any of how modern medicine has helped to prolong life ; without them it is unlikely that I would be sitting here writing this . |
49 | I remember a horrifying dream I had during one Wimbledon wherein I was sitting on top of a tall step-ladder half-way down the garden in the umpire 's position — not awarding points to the thrusting vegetation below but conducting them with a baton . |
50 | The main honest job I had during my teens was as a drummer for a piano player who worked various bars and dance halls around the Zona Negra . |
51 | ‘ I had tae strip the entire bed , ’ Phillis said . |
52 | ‘ I had tae find ye . ’ |
53 | ‘ I had tae humour her , ’ Rab said . |
54 | ‘ Doctor said I had tae have it . ’ |
55 | But the weeks went by and the 5 months I had off work which at first seemed an eternity soon became 5 weeks and then 5 days . |
56 | I had agonised over its content , discussing it with Caroline , my wife , who knew the reservations I had over the job I was doing . |
57 | But I intended to follow the same course of action as I had over the earlier incident : to say nothing until he gave me an opening . |
58 | ‘ At one time I had over trees in the garden but that took up so much time , so I have whittled that down to around or 60 . ’ |
59 | No , I had over a thousand pound . |
60 | But even by the end , by which time Danielle Grunberg and I had between us gone through dozens of successive cross-examinations , it was still like performing on the opening night of a new play . |