Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] i have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As for Edward — it was clear that I 'd stumbled on to sensitive ground . |
2 | Once I realized I loved her and that she loved me it became clear that I had to leave my wife . |
3 | At this point I want to make it quite clear that I have discussed Monitor theory in some detail not to criticize it as such ( cf. |
4 | The new flat was smaller than the old so I had to sell some of my furniture . |
5 | The reaction of spectators was less marked than I had expected . |
6 | I am afraid that I have to confess that we allow a substantial number of people to remain simply because we have not had the staff to pursue their claims to remain through the various hoops available to them . |
7 | ‘ It 's all been very interesting and I 've learned quite a lot of things I did n't know before . |
8 | Progna I s to be quite h I 've forgotten , it used to me it means something quite interesting and I 've forgotten . |
9 | It would perhaps have been entirely adequate if I had received it in any normal circumstances . |
10 | Shh shh , she 's done nothing , she 's done nothing wrong and I 've assaulted her was the assault justified ? |
11 | Pat : He was six months old and I 'd gone down for his second immunisation and I mean the doctor I went to see was a family doctor — I 've known him since I was a baby — and he just , he was looking at him and he just said , ‘ Is your husband Chinese ? ’ |
12 | I 've been going to the cinema ever since I was 7 years old and I 've seen fights at many films . |
13 | Deputy 's free and I 've booked him for the launch |
14 | got all teams in it mine 's different cos I 've got intimate football |
15 | The barrel was nearly empty and I had to climb right inside to get my apple . |
16 | It was here when it started and the ward was empty and I 've watched it fill up , and now I 'm watching it empty again . |
17 | And , ’ obscurely , ‘ my behaviour ’ , as you call it , might have been very different if I 'd known Hugh was a thing of the past . ’ |
18 | Oh yes , oh yes yes erm and I 'm on about er on about , for one thing , but you 'd be surprised er it 's the biggest and most elaborate trade of any in the world , locks and keys , I say that very firmly because er there 's no limit , there 's no extent and you , there might be required anything and as I say er I er I had these locks for the asylums and that , you know and er I thought I mentioned it before , I made fifty fifty locks all different and I had to number them and keep a record of them and er I had a , you had the keys on a wire , numbered one up to fifty and they was for big , big asylums , you know what I mean and er they could go in one ward , I 'm on about places where they 'd have twenty or thirty people , you know and er there 's only one bloke could get in there . |
19 | M.J. talked a lot , and Donald said I encouraged her too much , and that I.C.B. was on the point of being more personal and interesting if I had let her — but I was rather shy of it . |
20 | The right is hereditary but I 've done nothing about it , slightly to my father 's chagrin . |
21 | I have felt embarrassed because I 've had to meet people afterwards who I who I who I care what they think about me and I 've put in the biggest load of old rubbish . |
22 | The truth is I had nothing at all in the bottle — it was empty because I 'd forgotten to get new supplies . |
23 | so 's tonight I 'm a different person cos I 've put make up and I went and got my hair done and I feel different tonight but I do n't feel under pressure that I have to wear make up all the time cos nobody treats me any different whether I 've got make up on or whether |
24 | All through the '70s I 'd wanted to be in a rock band and I ended up doing it and it was nothing like as exciting as I 'd imagined it from reading and listening to records . |
25 | Looking back on it I could not figure out what went wrong as I had done exactly as instructed but nobody had ever really said much about fallen trees or currents and especially not in such a small part of the river . |
26 | I was not perhaps as gutless as I had assumed . |
27 | I sang , pondering whether my thanks were as spontaneous as I had thought or whether I was just too scared to complain . |
28 | Information about day to day life in Islay at that time is scarce so I have selected from those columns a variety of interesting occurrences . |
29 | I 'm sorry that I 've lost it , like I think it perhaps Si has lost the pipes . |
30 | ‘ I 'm sorry that I 've got you all so worried . |