Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I have loved Jacob , ’ says the God of Malachi ( 1.2–3 ; Malachi was probably written in the first half of the fifth century BCE ) , ‘ but I have hated Esau . ’
2 Because I have loved life , I will love death also .
3 I have loved rugby union all my life and will continue so to do ; the thrilling Australian rugby league tourists of 1982 and 1986 meant that I could no longer choose to ignore the other code of rugby football .
4 I have loved elephants since I was a child and it will be fantastic to see them in their natural environment . ’
5 I have loved Rose for a long time , and nothing will ever change that . ’
6 I have loved cars since childhood but I 'm concerned we 're not addressing some of the problems they cause .
7 I have phoned Sarah many times and had long talks with her about the welfare of goats .
8 I have to pronounce words of Christian hope when I do not know if there is any hope . ’
9 But I 'm beginning to enjoy it now and I positively like my regular spot on Going Live because I have to interview people which I love doing . ’
10 The conclusion which I have reached results , in my view , not only from a settled and sustained line of authority which I see no reason to question and which I think should be endorsed but also from the view that any other conclusion would be constitutionally undesirable and impracticable .
11 That said , I have printed TrueType and Adobe Type Manager fonts with excellent results as well , and seemingly quicker than to my aging PostScript printer .
12 Elsewhere , I have criticized functionalism as a myth of the division of labour by sex to which ethology and anthropology make their own contributions .
13 I have searched high and low and can not find them I have sent others out , two dozen , also seeking , and they can not find them either .
14 I have sent messages there but the boy returned and said my husband had already left .
15 Will look silly if I have to spend time driving around in circles to find it .
16 I have to instruct Juliette . ’
17 I have expressed phenomenalism so far as if all phenomenalists agree that observation statements report the nature of the reporter 's own sensory states .
18 Presumably , in the distant past , somebody must have invented it ( in the sense that I have defined invention earlier ) .
19 I have defined quality of life for farm animals , or welfare for farm animals elsewhere .
20 I am a mestizo , a cholo ; I have eaten alpaca : the Incas ate alpaca .
21 Like Joanna I am bulimic , and I have taught aerobics .
22 It also contained her unconscious valedictory : As a Catholic observer who has lived in the Third World for nearly 30 years , I have followed developments in the Church , at times with despair but mostly with optimism .
23 I have followed Star Trek for years , it will be interesting to see how the wigs change through the films ;
24 I have fished Keswick like the most ancient angler , but I am about to take my leave of it .
25 I have to say Chairman that I find that the suggested resolution of six is totally adequate to deal with and I , I have read er the motion proposed by through a couple of times , and you know , it 's having a few frills here and there and some are , I , I , I find this one thing er more than adequate er to deal with the situation and er I would move that resolution formally .
26 Well I have to say Sandra that I would , alright you 've got a lot of mess , but I have to say I 'd sooner have one like that than
27 Knocks it in and er once again I have to say Whitlow did well .
28 I have to say farewell to my
29 Excuse me I have to say Princess Diana yesterday stunned the world announcing that she is to quit public life .
30 Natasha Kornilof : ‘ I have to say David never gave me any notes .
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