Example sentences of "i have so " in BNC.

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1 Never before have I had so good a time or taken so little medicine . ’
2 Oh there 's people go down the Chinese with letters and the boy 'll give it to me erm can I have so and so , so and so , so and so , so and so , I 'll pay you tomorrow when get paid .
3 Only trouble was I had so much to do ; I never even had a chance to snorkel .
4 I had so much time to look at him I can hardly believe it still , pushing the trolley , standing up in Nibs 's clothes .
5 I had so many clothes but my mother never said no to more .
6 The fact that I had so little self-control seemed to be irritating him ever so slightly .
7 At the Hospedaje Lisboa where Dana stayed — ‘ Camas , Comidas ’ — I looked up at his window as I had so often done on those lonely days and nights he spent away from me .
8 I had so many questions to ask you , ’ he sighed .
9 What of the loony fringe that I had so conveniently forgotten ?
10 I did not take too much notice of them , Paul and I had so much to share .
11 Most of us went to church on Christmas Eve and on Christmas Day , and I felt I had so much for which to be profoundly thankful .
12 But the crying really upset mother , and because I had so strictly adhered to the feeding rule , I developed an abscess on one breast .
13 What I had so far seen of Binbrook held no charms for me — it was bare , isolated , and I did n't really want to seek out yet another Met Office with another set of people to get to know , now that the war was over , and there was no reason that I could see for us to continue plotting charts and reading instruments .
14 I had heard stories , including horrendous tales of harassment by the police from other people in the black community but my family and I had so far escaped such treatment .
15 I was amazed and terrified at the change I had so casually brought about in her .
16 When I first set up home on my own I had so many bits of ill-assorted furniture that various friends and relatives had given me , that it was difficult to ever imagine having a beautiful home .
17 ‘ The hardest thing for me is knowing I had so many good years , so many great moments , because it means you always think it is going to be like that .
18 It took me about six months to even be able to hear what he 'd done ; I just could n't relate to it because I had so many preconceptions about what I thought it should be .
19 The last tour , I had so much stuff and I was always having trouble with it breaking down and having to troubleshoot .
20 Like , right after the Hüskers broke up I had so much I wanted to say musically and doubted that anyone would ever want to hear it .
21 I suppose that at school , where I had so little sleep , this assertion was true .
22 It seemed I had so many .
23 I had so many people telling me that I could do it — and I did !
24 I had so many people telling me that I could do it — and I did !
25 That had taken me a little time , partly as I was still sleepy , partly as I had so convinced myself Old Red had reported me .
26 I had so much invested in my identity as a young success that when it all evaporated I was left with a part of myself I did n't know or understand or like .
27 " I like babies , why do you think I had so many ?
28 Although at this stage of my work I shared interests with him on matters concerning children 's learning and Art Education , I quickly discovered that I had so much more to learn from him about ideas , materials and their uses and in the need to create a working environment of a high order .
29 I had so little to offer , nothing to turn to account .
30 I had so hoped he would n't ask that .
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