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

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1 ‘ Ah well , in that case , I 'd better let you know that I 've asked Paul Spence to do some of the revision classes for your part of the course . ’
2 Now you 'll all know that I 've told you the truth ! ’ he shouted .
3 I do n't know that I 've got any ambitions that way although you never know , do you now , what they say there 's many a good tune played on an old fiddle I thought you was going to say old women do n't , older women do n't appeal to me , but what about the one who raped me when I was thirteen ?
4 ‘ I 'm sure you do , but Kitty must n't ever know that I 'd had a hand in it . ’
5 And I 'd know that I 'd incurred that expense .
6 But once he is dead Emeth meets Aslan and falls at his feet in instinctive adoration , as in terror , ‘ for the Lion … will know that I have served Tash all my days and not him ’ .
7 My hon. Friend may know that I have made the views of the Government and of Members of Parliament well known to the Kenyan Government for a long time .
8 Madam Chairman , you will know that I have written a number of letters .
9 You will probably already know that I have taken over Nick Gibbs as editor of Woodworker magazine .
10 ‘ It 's only a bunch of flowers , ’ he said , pleased with her response , ‘ although I can guarantee that I have bought them , and have n't picked them on the way over .
11 I do n't consider that I 've reached my prime .
12 Suzanne worries over it , she would not approve that I have told you .
13 Once again , by the way , I should stress that I have told the story too simply .
14 ‘ I do n't think that I 've made great strides in the game ’ , he comments , ‘ but I 've made steady progress since I turned pro . ’
15 But I fear you may not believe me : because you may well think that I 've made the process seem incredibly complicated .
16 He said : ‘ Do you really think that I 've waited for days and days for you to come back here , just to play bloody party games ?
17 In fact , I do n't think that I 've mentioned anything since March , but I am not sure that I did anything really productive during April .
18 From the look on her face you 'd think that I had confessed to a desire to murder her family and steal all her money .
19 I 'd think that I have seen enough to say that cricket could never be the be-all-and-end-all of life for me .
20 I do not think that I have fantasticated them , but time always supplies some element of fancy .
21 Though I must emphasize that I have had little to do with the business .
22 ‘ I should explain that I 've got a deadline for the series of articles I 'm writing .
23 I 'll feel that I 've lost a good friend .
24 Not until I was out in the open countryside again , reassured by the songs of the birds and the murmur of streams did I feel that I had emerged from a dream and rejoined the familiar twentieth century .
25 I do n't feel that I have succeeded in mixing with the community as well as I would like to have done .
26 It did not matter that I had rejected my father 's ways , that I had become a marine and was as poor as a church mouse while McIllvanney had become a rich man ; the stench of privilege still clung to me and McIllvanney loved to discomfort me because of it .
27 And when I got Dawn , I did sense that I had formed an almost human relationship with her .
28 I do not acknowledge that I have done wrong …
29 Many writing on the mid-seventeenth century at present would legitimately claim that I have marked out these positions too exclusively .
30 I can not believe that I 've cut up the dress he used to love me to wear and all I get for thanks is cheek .
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