Example sentences of "i have [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Excuse me has anybody got the time . |
2 | said to me has he , has she heard anything and I said no and I told her what she said . |
3 | Yeah , you can blow them instead of me if you like , oh no it 's got to be me has it , for the picture ? |
4 | But er I I do belie I 've we we go to a a church in in York and er I believe in the saying , The family that prays together stays together , and a christian foundation for marriage i gives stability in your relationship . |
5 | Did I , I , I , I 've I 've had |
6 | See I 've there 's two pounds |
7 | ‘ May I has yer worms , Mr Oakley ? ’ inquired the choirboy . |
8 | Well I 'd one come from Malta to England again , in nineteen sixteen and went on an old boat , they called it the Gurkha . |
9 | Oh I , I , I , I 'd one you know , oh I 'd one up , oh I 'm going back a few years now |
10 | Oh I , I , I , I 'd one you know , oh I 'd one up , oh I 'm going back a few years now |
11 | I 've be I was using what do you call it ? tablet but I 'd something . |
12 | It suits her cos her face is more , but I 'd something a bit longer . |
13 | ‘ Thought I 'd what ? |
14 | I 'd everything . |
15 | To be truthful I 'd nothing special planned for this afternoon anyway . ’ |
16 | I 'd nothing to lose . |
17 | But I 'd nothing . |
18 | Although erm on the other hand I 'd plenty of strap , what we call strap you know . |
19 | ‘ I 'm sorry to bring the baby , but I had to , as I 'd no-one to leave him with . ’ |
20 | Er I thought your Lordship had it , I 'm sorry I thought I 'd your Lordship . |
21 | And , quite honestly I 'd my family are quite happy where they are . |
22 | I think I 'd it all |
23 | Mind you I 'd I 'd been running er ru running the tail route , that 's another route as you meet on er goes onto a gate on the left hand side where you got wagons about eight wagons , put it put them back , fasten this rope at the back . |
24 | There certainly was n't in mine because I 'd I 'd been sacked . |
25 | I 'd I 'd heard it was a mill . |
26 | If I spoke to 'im , like Lisa spoke to Terry , I 'd I 'd gerra clip round bloody |
27 | And er but it was only about half past five I did n't I never stopped till the I just kept going now tha well about half past four , I started to pack up and I realized my sandwiches were still in my snack box so I I 'd I 'd had one one earlier on whilst I was still working but yes the lady there she made us a couple of cups in the morning , er cu cup of coffee , I think about what yeah about half ten time but the time I painted a little bit and I thought oh I 'll stop and have a fag , with my coffee and I had a cup of tea later on in the afternoon but er I did n't stop , I kept going , you know and then course by time I got to my drink , it was cold it was cool , so you drink it straight down |
28 | I 'd , I 'd I 'd got a four year old toddler and a and a eighteen month old crawler when , when I was your age . |
29 | And then I 'd I 'd had enough and then he started messing about and he started pushing the boxes down through my strapper then , course that messed the strapper up ! |
30 | In 87 ( ‘ Farewell — Thou art too dear for my possessing ’ ) the Friend 's inconstancy and betrayal are excused as a simple error of judgement : Here , though , Shakespeare is not content to let the irony stand , for the couplet , with its sarcastic double-rhyme , dispels both illusion and self-deception : ‘ Thus have I had thee as a dream doth flatter — /In sleep a king , but waking no such matter . ’ |