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

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31 I 'd sent tapes to Radio One and I 'd also spent time devising quizzes that I thought would be better than the ones they were doing .
32 And I 'd also had some suspicions . ’
33 The English boy showed the others all the implements and products I had collected for cleaning and disinfecting , telling them I had a mania for cleanliness , and I 'd once decided to wash all his clothes and he 'd had to stay indoors the whole day .
34 And I 'd always seen myself as leaving my body to medical science . ’
35 We 'd often talked about it and I 'd always said , No , I would never do anything like that until I got married .
36 I once went to get the buggy out and I 'd accidentally left the key in the door
37 The ad-man opposite had been casting meaningful glances at her all evening , and the likeliest explanation seemed to be that she and Roger were doing a number together and I 'd inadvertently got caught in the crossfire .
38 Clean , it was an absolute dream ; the EQ offered more than enough scope to produce anything from a cutting Telecaster to a rich acoustic tone , and with the help of a short delay and pitchshift I put a sound onto tape which I 'd defy anyone not to recognise as an acoustic guitar — and I 'd actually used the Patrick Eggle New York model reviewed elsewhere in this issue .
39 I walked into this little club on the highway and I 'd never heard of them before , but there was this great , white blues band .
40 Doogie 's idea of knocking on a door was to impersonate a heavy machine-gun and I 'd never heard him run out of ammunition .
41 I knew that I 'd loved you from the moment we first met and I 'd never stopped . ’
42 That night I cried so much — I never felt so far away from anything I knew and I 'd never missed my mother so much in my life .
43 it 's always a bit a it came home to me with great a vigour and enthusiasm when I was walking round the kitting station at R A F Innsworth with a supermarket trolley getting it filled with kit and when I got to the end they handed me my dog tags and my gun , I thought what have I let myself in for because I 'd never worn dog tags before and I 'd never had a gun with live ammunition in it that got strapped to my hip and you suddenly realise , I 'm going into a real war it was quite a nerve racking experience for a few days
44 The other week and I 'd never had it before but er I liked it .
45 You did indeed Norman and I 'd never thought of it , but there we are .
46 But er a thing my dad pointed out , and I 'd never thought , will the cylinder go through the trap ?
47 That 's right , that 's right , I , I tend to keep my watch to the minute if I possibly can , but that 's bad habit or really habit from the days when I was catching trains every day , and I 'd never caught a train with any time to spare , erm
48 One of the main purposes of o of a consortium is actually looking at the health needs erm it 's impressions that I 've I actually got o on a number of occasions that I 've er I think involvement in assessing health needs but I 've actually answered anywhere er , and I 'd very interested as to how or what kind of input erm we will be looking to on that ?
49 Whatever it was I 'd taken from Sunil 's house — and I 'd only done it as a favour to him , after all — he could n't have said anything to Nassim about it .
50 And I 'd only done them ten minutes before
51 And er I 'd got a key to get in from the works into the office once I was inside , but that was access to the works you know and er I er I en I enjoyed it more or less and I must say the firm , to some extent , looked up to me and I 'd only got to have a damned machine stop , where the girls was working on this machine , and the bobbin shop and all that sort of thing , and I was able to go look er , down and say look here I want this .
52 No it were Monday when in here cos I was oh I were , Gavin were wanting some toast with jam on and I 'd only got a little bit like that , I says oh you 'll have to wait while your Aunty Margaret brings some more tomorrow .
53 at party yeah I was in the toilet yeah and this bloke comes in and goes oh and I 'd only got like a hit 's worth left
54 I mean , it 's like the jeans , I say , for Laura I paid fourteen ninety nine for a pair there , and eleven ninety nine for the other pair , well I 've been and got myself two pair cos I mean , it 's more or less all I wear just a , a couple of weeks before , and I 'd only paid twelve ninety nine a pair for my own !
55 I 'd put half a dozen 10p pieces in there to phone home , and I 'd only used one .
56 And I 've frequently explained how fame and wealth mean very little at my age .
57 Good morning Neville , many thanks for your memo of the sixth inst and I 've duly noted your comments , stop .
58 ‘ When I first came out I stayed with Julia and I 've since heard from her to say well done , ’ says Corinne .
59 I raised £18 and I 've since raised £4,000 , but that 's nothing really when you compare it with someone 's life .
60 I though Tyler was the best writer NME ever had and I 've since found out that him and Ian McDonald were the ones that gave the NME its style in the first place .
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