Example sentences of "[noun sg] that i have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes I go out and pick up strange men in clubs because that seems to fit the self-image that I 've adopted — I do n't know if that makes sense .
2 I 'll be all sweet penitence and grief that I 've dared set my will against his .
3 The half-dozen letters from Summerchild that I have found scattered through the porridge oats box seem to be replies to letters from Serafin , but not one of Serafin 's letters has yet come to light .
4 The guidance that I have referred to is , as it says , guidance to the court and to practitioners in every discipline , but it is authoritative guidance and valuable guidance which family proceedings courts should make clear that they have had regard to when they are arriving at or announcing their decision .
5 That 's , that 's true , eh , I mean the alloy in the other ones have to be quite crafty when you get up to twenty two carat for example and eh , very eh , eh , large chunk of gold in it , and it can indeed be very soft , but then you see that 's an eighteen carat ring that I 've had for , worn , all the time for twenty four years
6 Yet it was as though that night , in the moonlight , in the silence , as though even the work , the months of steady labour , had only been an illusion , only the dream of work , the dream of progress , and I had not even begun and never would begin , though at different moments in my life I might have had the illusion that I had begun and even , perhaps , finished .
7 It was whilst working my way through this , often writing in the column headings for several pages in advance to give myself the illusion that I had completed more than I actually had , that two important suspicions that had lain dormant for some time rose up and took on the aspect of horribly credible hypotheses .
8 The difference that emerges is that whereas Labov 's statement is based on speaker-agreement within the dimension of social class ( and hence derivative from the ‘ shared value ’ hypothesis of stratificational class theory , on which see chapter 7 ) , the characterization that I have built up thus far is based on the variables of age , sex , area and network , within a single social class , and without reliance on a prior model or theory of social class .
9 The hon. Gentleman made a totally false comparison before he made the totally false allegation that I had misled the House .
10 This training procedure evidently generates context-specific latent inhibition , a result that I have interpreted as implying that the effects of exposure to the CS are less likely to interfere with new learning when the context is changed .
11 That photograph that I 've got where it 's all snowy 's his house and we lived just opposite .
12 It would be interesting to hear just how much of the programme that I have outlined the Government support , those aspects of it that they do not , and why .
13 But before you go rushing off to the river to catch a netful of chub , bear in mind that I have said only that chub are easy to catch compared to most other species .
14 For example , when I first lived alone I used to be in a state of anxiety every time I left the house , for fear that I had forgotten something .
15 Haunted by a fear that I have forgotten to stock up on one of the essentials of life but can not think what it is .
16 And then I shall inform the Public Prosecutor 's department that I 've informed both of you .
17 I mean both in the experience of , that I 've had and research that I 've looked at , there seems to be in terms of positive results , kind of strategy that are being used are strategies that , that both improve learning performance and improve emotional conditions for the child .
18 ‘ Are you saying it 's your fault that I 've got to leave my home and go into hiding ? ’
19 No , first time , well first time on Guess the Scores , just the odd quiz that I 've won before ; horse racing .
20 Under the high side there was a grey Buick that I had seen Harvey driving and a long black Lincoln Continental that looked like the President of the United States had come over for pizza and beer .
21 It jumped easily over the rocks and I saw with horror the monster that I had created .
22 She suggested in that shoddy little newspaper interview that I 'd broken up her marriage … but let's not talk of it , Gregory , please .
23 That 's the chicken neck that I 've roasted .
24 Many models exist for assessing family functioning ( Barker 1986 ) and the following ideas are extracted from a variety of theories of family therapy that I have found to be particularly useful ( Burnham 1986 ; Gorell-Barnes 1984 ; Mason and O'Byrne 1984 ) .
25 This noticeboard had already played a significant part in my life : nearly thirty years before then it had displayed the result of my own first degree ( second-class honours ) ; a few years later had come the perfunctory notice saying my doctoral thesis had been accepted by the college ; and shortly after that an even briefer note to the effect that I had joined the teaching staff .
26 But , subject to the limitations as to purpose and effect that I have mentioned , there is no reason , in my opinion , to place any further limitations on the steps that , under section 61(1) , can be directed to be taken .
27 It looked like the Red Rock that I 've had .
28 That carbon that I 've got in the centre now and the convention is to use a little star .
29 Another trick that I have learnt is for increasing the likelihood that I will actually get down to a job which is becoming urgent but which I do n't want to do .
30 Nowhere is this more so than in the sub-division of crime fiction that I have labelled the " crime novel " .
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