Example sentences of "i have [verb] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 you see I 've got one in the front room and I had this one put in so then I say if I am in the kitchen , I say , I lift up the receiver , hello , and hear who it is and then I , I say hang on while I get round the chair and then you see I sit on the arm of this chair and talk because er it 's difficult to stand too long
2 I 'd kept it in the bottom of my bra-and-pants drawer ever since I stole it from Dad .
3 I knew that I 'd loved you from the moment we first met and I 'd never stopped . ’
4 Yeah , I found , only because I went out one night , and , it was when Mike was still next door and what I 'd done I 'd locked him in the back room and he said he was howling
5 I 'd seen them in the shops marked down , as a Christmas offer , to around nine hundred quid .
6 I 'd seen him in the Feathers , surly in his own corner of the Snug , not liked by , not liking , the other villagers .
7 I told him that I 'd seen her in the company of a minder I did n't like the look of and that I 'd followed them to Woolwich .
8 ‘ I told her I 'd seen you over the weekend , ’ she relayed .
9 I 'd seen it along the end of the track .
10 Anyway I went there and I was impressed , I 'd seen it from the ship and I completely concur with everything that 's been said .
11 I suppose the fact that I 'd made it at the age of 14 was important because it meant I would go a long way in athletics .
12 ‘ I 'd have been all right if I 'd made it to the main road . ’
13 On each trip I overheard snatches of the bar-room conversations and could hear the louder buzz of continuing upheaval along in the lounge , and I thought that after I 'd satisfied everyone in the dining room I might drift along to the far end with my disarming little tray .
14 I 'd met her at the odd party where we 'd chatted and that 's about it . ’
15 I 'd dragged her into the storeroom and begged her to take me to London , saying my family would n't allow me to go without her .
16 ‘ When I told Martin that I was 10 weeks ' pregnant with my second child , he enjoyed telling people how clever I was because I 'd arranged it between the interims and the final results ! ’
17 I retrieved my stash from where I 'd taped it under the steering column and my cigarettes and green Rizla papers from the dashboard .
18 Yvonne Paul whose The Glamour Game ( W H Allen , £2.95 ) tells all about the Glamour Biz sent me in the blouse off her back , drenched in exotic perfume , as a ‘ thank-you ’ after I 'd interviewed her for the Daily Mail and mentioned how much I liked her get-up .
19 For answer , I picked up the newspaper from where I 'd thrown it on the desk .
20 I 'd found myself in the company of two groups of schoolchildren between the ages of seven and thirteen who 'd come to take part in this year 's Young National Trust Theatre production , Two Nations , an exploration of the divisions existing in Victorian society .
21 Perhaps if I 'd entered him for the Champion Hurdle , he might have sold .
22 , so I put her out in the end it erm it was surprising everybody knew what was going to happen they knew what I was going to do right when I come back in after swi place was empty they 'd got out that door before I 'd got her out the door but erm no it 's it 's very insulting .
23 They 've given me a major interrogation — I 'd told you about the Englishman — that 's what I should have been working on , not an idiot fire .
24 If I 'd told you about the entry earlier on it might have lulled you into a false sense of complacency .
25 I 'd left it to the end of the meal before I said anything about being arrested .
26 ‘ I was actually satisfied with that , if only because I 'd resigned myself to the fact that I 'd never be thin , ’ she admits .
27 ‘ I did n't do it grudgingly , I 'd resigned myself to the fact that football was his burning passion .
28 I 'd known him from the start of punk .
29 Do I have to do it to the end ?
30 Why do I have to do it in the middle ?
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