Example sentences of "[that] i have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've been as far a a places as far apart as the presbytery of erm Annandale and Esdale which is to , what to south of Scotland , erm and I ca n't think of any corresponding place erm in the north but there have been places in the north that I 've also gone to , and this is my donor card . |
2 | The only other thing I have to put to you is this that I 've already put to er what we allege went on in that bedroom . |
3 | It 's just that I 've already mentioned to someone else , and if they ca n't go , then I 'll offer it to you . |
4 | Okay is there anybody else that you would need to talk to about the recommendations that I 've just given to you ? |
5 | on that syllabus that I 've just looked at , so |
6 | The only thing that I 've just thought about actually is window wh in the me on the measurement side rather than anything else is that I have n't Because we 've just had those windows replaced , I have n't finished decorating around the top . |
7 | Mind , there was one night that I 've often thought about . |
8 | what is that , what happens to that thirty thousand pounds , that I 've now applied for ? |
9 | That particular single matter was not pursued by the ombudsman an and that therefore means that erm it is n't something that er he felt was a question of maladministration but I did want just to emphasise that this particular point , because in the more er i in the recent report to the Policy Resources Committee on ombudsman complaints , the number , and I ca n't recall exactly what the number was , but the number included in that report relating to planning matters was certainly higher than one , I think there were about half a dozen and what I wanted to take the opportunity of explaining was the , the majority of those all but the one that I 've now referred to , er where in fact relating to district matter planning applications and not to the County Council . |
10 | Barring a calamity erm they will retain their option with us to continue on a two year deal , erm they perhaps , and I have to erm be honest about this , I think they are probably in a marketing sense , the most aggressive erm marketing company that I 've ever witnessed in terms of the style , the panache , the charisma that they have from within . |
11 | Honestly the only bad thing that I 've ever got from a shop is a porno video . |
12 | ‘ You know , ’ she said quietly , ‘ that I 've never slept with any man until today . ’ |
13 | To say that no man could ever take the place of Tony is to say that I 've never got over his death . ’ |
14 | That morning I was so ecstatic about my triumph in seducing the dog-owner 's daughter that I 'd completely forgotten about Jamila 's big decision . |
15 | She was the loveliest girl that I 'd ever seen in my life , and her voice was like music . |
16 | As John struggles to find another plectrum , I mention that I 'd always thought of him as a fingerstyle player … |
17 | ‘ And , for your information , I 've long wished that I 'd never heard of you — or your wretched grandmother . |
18 | I 've had a girlfriend for two and a half years , but before that I 'd never spoken to a girl in my life . |
19 | I think a lot of it was to do with the fact that I 'd never driven in the dark before . |
20 | From a letter to my mother dated 2 May , which has escaped destruction , it is clear that I had just written to Eliot explaining that I realized the undesirability of publication , unless indeed Rowse himself were prepared to give it his endorsement . |
21 | The meeting had been arranged with intense , frantic planning as to detail , with letters despatched by lawyers through couriers , paragraphs changed bo mutual request , assurances as to what I could say or not and , indeed , whether I could admit that I had even appeared on this day at the august offices of Olympia & York . |
22 | All I could do was to mumble that I regretted not taking my degree , and , though I could see it was irritating of me to whine , to feel stale and bored was not such a trivial thing ; that though we might have the vote now , meals still had to be prepared and children looked after and since this kind of drudgery was despised by society as not being ‘ real work ’ , we were in the hideous position of being both exhausted and imprisoned by it and also looked down on for doing it ; that I had honestly tried to be the sort of wife Richard wanted — and the sort of wife I felt I ought to be — but it was like being in a kind of airless cell and I could only see Richard as a jailer ; that I saw myself becoming progressively more and more incapable of doing anything , not just mentally , but from some kind of paralysis of will . |
23 | I thought about the chips that Mrs Phipps had spoken of and remembered that I had nearly choked on them once . |
24 | An interest in music that I had rather forgotten about until the thought of Millie in the lane reminded me . |
25 | Yet some of the people concerned would be people I was at school with ; and in any case it would cal 1 upon questions and allegiances that I had continuously pushed into the rear recesses of my mind . |
26 | Left message with reception that I had only dealt with three calls — no more time to deal with any others . |
27 | ‘ I must say , ’ answered the pregnant girl , ‘ that I had never expected to be as tired by anything as I was during those awful nights in the Blitz when sleep seemed something one would never have again — but this is worse ! ’ |
28 | I could only be glad that I had never spoken of my plan to Joe , when he was looking after me . |
29 | I wish now that I had never spoken to you . ’ |
30 | He , he did n't realize that I had more stacked in the other room ready to come out |