Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] i have " in BNC.

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1 It was n't that my shoulders are broader than anyone else 's or that I have the most understanding nature in the world .
2 It is at this point that I do n't know if I can help , or if I have somehow wounded him too badly .
3 no its not for my husband cos my husband says you look nice whether I 've got make up on or whether I have n't got make up on so really
4 When , towards the end , he said , ‘ I am convinced that where I have failed no one could have succeeded , ’ this appeared not a boast , but an understatement .
5 More than once I have seen a hapless opponent reaching down to scoop a front kick that never comes , and getting caught on the undefended side of the head !
6 Much later it struck me as odd that I experienced no superstitious fear or repugnance in the presence of a dead body , although I am so squeamish that more than once I have had to ask a neighbour to deal with a dead rabbit that one of the cats had brought in during the night .
7 Not much to report this week on the home front , except that I have a sneaking feeling I may have broken a bone in my right hand .
8 There is no reason why this track should be any worse than the " effort " track except that I have chosen to block off the easy track and so turn it into a dead end .
9 Except that I have lost one of my shoes .
10 Except that I have a daughter who does n't believe in the extinction of the dodo .
11 It only remains to add that although I have no doubt that Hugh correctly identified the ‘ search ’ of the Canterbury monks with the process of forgery , it is quite possible , indeed probable , that at various times during the previous fifty years individual members of the community had made experiments in altering the documents to make them more effective .
12 Earlier than that I have a problem and it is my problem ; if you look at the 500 or so records I have produced there is quite a small percentage either on original instruments or of pre-Classical music .
13 I always leave a minimum of one and a half hours so that if I have a blow-out or breakdown or some other unforeseen emergency , I still have time to take care of it and catch the plane .
14 It could have been different if I had been accepted for the Forces , but this way I mean to make Marion my wife and I hope … well … well ’ — he jerked his head upwards — ‘ I may as well say it , that if I have a son , or for second best , a daughter , to carry on here .
15 I believe that if I have one person in each branch whom I can support and direct to implement the branch recruitment strategy we will make some progress .
16 I believe that if I have one person in each branch whom I can support and direct to implement the branch recruitment strategy we will make some progress .
17 Well , erm , I was just trying to do it , do it , do the example four , whilst I was here , so that if I have a problem , I , I can ask about it before I go on to example five .
18 Well because it 's darkish in colour and I 'd rather promised myself that if I have anything new now it 'll be of a brighter colour .
19 Sorry Hellena , I ca n't tell you that because I have n't got the faintest idea myself !
20 Do I , she asked herself , imagine that because I have lost a man I am in the same category as spotty Betty ?
21 Jane , oh Jane 's , she said that because I have n't got enough time , only I have n't , I 'm not listening to what he 's saying , oh , this is important , and then you go off again .
22 I could n't even afford that because I have n't worked , even enough on my AVCs
23 It is interesting that since I have been the Minister responsible for regional policy , regional spending has increased from £506 million in 1990 to £534 million in 1991-92 .
24 It seems then that our present suggestion has the effect that whether I have knowledge will depend commonly on which other apparently gratuitous beliefs I may have .
25 ‘ My clothes have always stayed on except when I have a bath , ’ she laughed .
26 Indeed one of my personal invariable rules is that when I have mentally decided that something can not be done , for what appears to be a very good reason , I test that apparent constraint , hopefully to destruction .
27 A major part of the mystery was that as I have said O sat on Madame 's right hand all night every night ; and he never left without kissing her goodnight , formally , on the cheek .
28 But I do not believe that for I have felt those powers .
29 It 's so much easier than when I have things already together .
30 There is one place where I can say I am at home , where I can live in peace and quiet with my most beloved father and my dearest sister , where I can do as I like , where apart from the duties of my appointment I am my own master , and where I have a permanent income and yet can go off when I like , and travel every second year …
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