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

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1 Kenneth impressed them where I had failed , and our room was upgraded to a suite as soon as he laid the lardy accent on them .
2 I stacked the papers carefully and replaced them where I had found them .
3 ‘ To the well-deserving Gaius Seius I leave and wish to be granted in addition that neither from him nor from his heirs should be claimed whatever he owes me on the basis of documents or accounts or has borrowed from me or I have guaranteed for him . ’
4 Leading me where I have always wanted to go yet never known how .
5 ‘ Just point me where I have to go .
6 I think that feeling has got to be dispelled and it 's for these points that the , for these reasons the government needs to turn its attention a little bit more er to the issues that I that I have raised and I would refer in conclusion Madam de deputy speaker , the minister to the Bank of England 's er memorandum submitted to the treasury and civil service er select committee in its report published on eighth of December last year when at page a hundred and eighty five they draw attention to the European directives that the minister himself referred to .
7 Everybody in the audience expects to hear a certian solo in each song , and so would I if I 'd spent a small fortune on a ticket . ’
8 Would n't be sitting here going through this process if I if I had n't got no respect for your !
9 Well tough he 's not getting my , he 's not getting the ensuite room , I can tell you If I if I have got three lodgers and I 'm getting on with them and they 're they 're paying me regularly for the sake of an extra twenty pounds or whatever and the annoyance from Tony coming in at ten a or there abouts and then sitting there like a stuffed frock waiting for me to leap about and put food on a plate and microwave it not doing it , Brenda !
10 I am aware of the difficult times that other theatre companies who actually face in this moment in time and I am very grateful when I and I 've always been grateful to the Harlow Council for the funding of the Council has given to the theatre , has given to the theatre over the years .
11 because er well I er I , as I and I 've got young neighbours who I very seldom see because they are out at work er therefore I am quiet and that 's how I like to be
12 You know and I and I 've only recently really come to terms with how much tha those early songs were part of people 's upbringing and because of Love Hurts and everything people come up to me a lot in the street and we talk about the sixties and everything .
13 God I were in the market and I thought I 'd better take a bit more wrapping paper and I and I had it I said that 's ten and of course I get on the and I did n't know
14 Because erm the er the purpose of these regulations which er my old friend has just eluded to and I s I I and I have myself , is to extend to the citizens of other member states of the European union who are resident here , the right to vote and to stand as a candidate in the elections to the European parliament .
15 But how can I cos I 've got
16 I said I was not I 'm not gon na be here Friday Saturday Sunday or Monday am I cos I 've got this holiday right .
17 Cos I cos I had
18 Then you 've got yours and I 've got mine then .
19 It was a favourite gambit of his and I had been caught before ; but never so successfully as now .
20 And I but I 've never she runs off with ashtrays and ornaments , remote control , pipe lighters .
21 ‘ Things have n't been quite the same between John and I since I had the twins .
22 After I after I 've eaten that bread .
23 I kept looking in mine when I when I had it once I thought ooh .
24 Oh in saying that , yeah when I when I had the baby
25 I 've always ai n't I when I 've done summat , if I 've been sawing or banging , making a noise I 've always stopped at ten
26 I when I 've been ill .
27 Oh I have a , have a cigar when I when I have a pint .
28 No erm but when I when I have I 'm so used to having it up and all tucked back when I have it down I feel scruffy
29 And it 's it 's on the economic front that regeneration has the highest priority in Leeds and not on the housing front , as I as I 've previously described .
30 I though I 'd seen you somewhere before . ’
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