Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] i have [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | But I realized I 'd said it so I tried to dig myself out the hole |
2 | The strap is a strong rubber one but I found I had to overtighten it at the surface , otherwise it became loose when my drysuit seal compressed at depth . |
3 | I 'd I 'd heard it was a mill . |
4 | No I mean I opened but I forgot I had to switch it on . |
5 | When I heard I 'd got it , I was stunned — I did n't think I 'd got it . |
6 | I really meant to get in touch with you again after Paris , but somehow I felt I 'd blown it . |
7 | I felt I had to mention it to you , but let this be the end of it . |
8 | I knew I 'd seen it but I 'd never tried it . |
9 | JP : ‘ I knew I 'd nicked it off somewhere , I just could n't remember where . |
10 | I knew I had to bring it to some kind of confession , but saying , ‘ I love you , ’ to a woman who loved another man ? |
11 | and I knew I 've had it . |
12 | ‘ I thought I 'd given it to you , ’ John says . |
13 | ‘ I thought I 'd given it to you , ’ Paul says . |
14 | I thought I 'd seen it in here let's have a look . |
15 | I thought I 'd done it and then realized |
16 | ‘ I thought I 'd made it clear . ’ |
17 | I know I thought I 'd turned it off , I 'm going to have a look , something seems to be making a noise it was the vent |
18 | Oh god I thought I 'd lost it for a minute |
19 | At this point I thought I 'd cracked it , and I probably had , but even now each flying session is a nerve-wracking experience , at least for me ! |
20 | I have n't met anybody they mail shot us um I thought I 'd brought it with me |
21 | And I thought I 'd caught it . |
22 | I thought I 'd mentioned it . ’ |
23 | I thought I 'd mentioned it . |
24 | Well anyway , I do n't know what was true or not or what what was right , but I thought I 'd got it through seniority and we 'll leave it at that . |
25 | So I thought I 'd had it . |
26 | I thought I 'd had it |
27 | Mansell , paid £8 million a year , added : ‘ When I got the puncture warning I thought I 'd had it . |
28 | I thought I 'd picked it up off a clean pile , but I was mistaken . |
29 | Much later , searching my memory , I thought I had heard it say in deep and melancholy tones , ‘ Here , fellow outcast from society , if thou canst survive this night , draw strength from one who did not ! ’ |
30 | I thought I had seen it in a Met report , some time back . |