Example sentences of "[vb past] i have [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Now I am never ashamed of anything , for I consider shame to be a bourgeois and petty emotion , but this was the one occasion when I felt ashamed of myself , and I have never forgotten how sad it made me to have denied my principles for the sake of friendship and love — or what I imagined to be love . |
2 | I realized I had to do something about it myself . |
3 | As it rolled away , I realized I had left my parcel inside , and given the coachman all the coins in my purse . |
4 | But I realized I 'd said it so I tried to dig myself out the hole |
5 | On Wednesday after the selection committee meeting , I realized I 'd left my fountain pen in here . |
6 | went out of the house to go to , shut the door and realized I 'd left my cars in the house . |
7 | ‘ It 's not that — I just realised I 've put you out of your bedroom , ’ she muttered , pulling on the socks . |
8 | Before I realised I 've got mine . |
9 | It was just as I was sitting down in the living room with my cup of coffee that I realised I 'd left my bag on the train . |
10 | ( I realised I had to cancel them , otherwise I 'd get the balance down a bit , then get clothes fever again . ) |
11 | And when you found I 'd had your heir , you 'd have brought me home fast enough . " |
12 | Well , finally she left , and I saw her to her jeep with the new hair-drier which I found I had to press her to keep . |
13 | The strap is a strong rubber one but I found I had to overtighten it at the surface , otherwise it became loose when my drysuit seal compressed at depth . |
14 | I 've spoken to Ockleton , just as Heather did , and what he told me has led me here , just as it led her . ’ |
15 | ‘ You believed I 'd done what ? ’ |
16 | All I needed was a little bit of luck and as I pressed , dry mouthed , along the empty street it seemed I had found it The shock when I saw the two burly SPs strolling towards me was like a blow but was immediately followed by a strange calm . |
17 | I 'd I 'd heard it was a mill . |
18 | And er but it was only about half past five I did n't I never stopped till the I just kept going now tha well about half past four , I started to pack up and I realized my sandwiches were still in my snack box so I I 'd I 'd had one one earlier on whilst I was still working but yes the lady there she made us a couple of cups in the morning , er cu cup of coffee , I think about what yeah about half ten time but the time I painted a little bit and I thought oh I 'll stop and have a fag , with my coffee and I had a cup of tea later on in the afternoon but er I did n't stop , I kept going , you know and then course by time I got to my drink , it was cold it was cool , so you drink it straight down |
19 | It did cross my mind that she might actually get across the damn thing and hit land before the wind dropped , but I reckoned that even if that happened I had done my best , and honour was satisfied . |
20 | She glanced in the mirror and declared I had wrecked her eyes for the rest of the day . |
21 | I was told that I would have to take a strange aircraft that night , I learnt that my aircraft had been damaged by flak — and Italian flak to boot — and one of my lads was in hiding as he claimed I had threatened him with dire punishment if he damaged my aircraft . |
22 | I forgot I 'd got them on and I slipped on the bottom stairs . |
23 | I forgot I 'd brought you ! ’ she exclaimed as the store detective pushed Miranda into her mother 's sleek legs , only to provoke a little skipping step to the side . |
24 | No I mean I opened but I forgot I had to switch it on . |
25 | and the new baby , remember when I told you about Andrew my cousin , my favourite cousin they reckoned I 'd fancied him ? |
26 | and the new baby , remember when I told you about Andrew my cousin , my favourite cousin they reckoned I 'd fancied him ? |
27 | I reckoned I 've heard my mam say Tommy . |
28 | Sparks had been my life for only 16 years , but long before I joined I had admired its style , history and clientele — over a century of selling fine Chinese art , for the past 60 years from that great drawing-room of a shop in Mount Street . |
29 | ‘ I jumped out of an aeroplane and discovered I 'd forgotten my parachute . |
30 | She said : ‘ I brushed past a girl as I went to the toilet and she yelled I 'd done it deliberately . |