Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] i have [verb] my " in BNC.

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1 I 've come and I 've took my boots off and poured the bloody rain out .
2 I would not like it to be said that I had had my mother put away . ’
3 Of course it is easy to look back now and say , well , would anyone have noticed if I had left my shoes lying around the changing room instead of buckling them up inside my satchel when I changed into my gym kit for classes with the Butcher ?
4 ‘ What might I not have done if I 'd had my own clubs for the first two rounds ? ’
5 He says : ‘ I 'm not motivated by money , otherwise I would have quit after I 'd made my first eight million dollars , which was enough for me .
6 ‘ Now I 've been told that I 've lost my place and I 'm very disappointed . ’
7 No because everybody who has it is aware of the fact that you know they 've se known that I 've changed my number before and they know why .
8 Outwardly it must have seemed that I had overcome my emotional difficulties and , apart from the mysterious phenomenon of my continuing thinness , had become a bright , helpful , well-adjusted member of the school .
9 Turning , planing , routing and so on generate vast quantities of shaving , and I have found that I have to empty my 17 litre wet and dry vacuum cleaner at frequent intervals .
10 But I feel that never can I join you , for I have found that I have left my training so late that it is ‘ work or else ! ’
11 ‘ Anyway , ’ she went on practically , ‘ these were left after I 'd taken my fill , so I thought you might as well have them . ’
12 I found the door unlocked as I had given my master the key before I left ; the light was poor but I could see nothing had been disturbed so lay down on the bed , pulling the curtains around me .
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