Example sentences of "[that] i have [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've got another I 've got someone I 'm supposed to ring up and somebody else that I 've I 've got a lesson starting soon . |
2 | But erm er on on on the figures that I 've I 've submitted , erm we 've already got three of those five districts have got s fairly high affordable housing percentage requirements . |
3 | It 's just that I 've I mean I want a curtain there as well because otherwise it all looks a bit heavy but I do n't think I could put a blind down there because of the way |
4 | in the state that I 've you know |
5 | One thing I realised about my renewal of my faith is that I had nothing to do with it ! |
6 | Joseph said : ‘ Well , just make sure you impress on her that I had nothing to do with any murder and she is not to suggest it . ’ |
7 | And there it was , it struck me that I had nothing to lose , I was damned either way . |
8 | The therapist did n't attempt to persuade me that I had nothing to fear ; instead , every week I sat in her calm , warm room and talked about my family , my friendships , my feelings about myself , my ambitions . |
9 | Having sized up the competition and feeling confident that I had nothing to fear , I boldly took a step forward , grabbed a morsel of soap and proceeded to scrub away . |
10 | Your Grace will therefore be so good as to allow me to ask you most humbly for my discharge … seeing that when I asked you for permission to travel to Vienna three years ago you graciously declared that I had nothing to hope for in Salzburg and would do better to seek my fortune elsewhere . |
11 | Monty promised me that I had nothing to worry about . |
12 | Good idea wo n't be a bad idea mm , what I thought was the tough steak has turned out to be the , the one that 's not I cut the steaks about a bit , one was a bit fattier than the other the one that I had I thought would be dead tough , is tender it 's int it ? they look more like a sirloin steak to me than a rump , even though it went under the name of rump it looked like you can only tell the shape of it ca n't , oh God |
13 | Only the pain was getting rather tedious and Meg insisted that I had it done now before I retired , on the theory I suppose , that better in the Government 's time than my own . " |
14 | ‘ Just because I knew Mills was suspected of betraying someone does not necessarily mean that I had anything to do with his unfortunate death . |
15 | She said huskily , ‘ Surely you ca n't really think that I had anything to do with this ? ’ |
16 | But neither can I claim that I had anything to do with it . |
17 | ‘ It 's a little bit easier now that I have nothing to lose , ’ he said . |
18 | ‘ God knows when I 'll see you again , but tonight I shall … so that I have something to remember , my little Cassie . ’ |
19 | When I decide I would like to join , I believe ( my self-concept ) that I have something to contribute — skills , actions , aptitudes , abilities , potential , etc . |
20 | Such a peculiar coincidence startles me into remembering that I have something to write for Esquire . |
21 | Cos I have got a verruca the si anyway that 's a problem that I have I do n't really want to share it with you . |