Example sentences of "i [verb] have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There are two members I think have spoken from the Liberal benches concerning funding bureaucracy and I would agree entirely with what that means but they 've also mentioned in the same bet , budgetary control and if you 're going to control budgets , you have to have a minimal amount of bureaucracy and the function really of the head of the er of the project , er the head of the the post that 's now slipped into oblivion with this motion , would actually have been to do two things it would have been to hold the two groups together and it would have been to have overall control of that budget and it would n't have been easy and I would n't have like the job and I wouldn't 've applied for it and certainly would have been very difficult indeed .
2 This is , this is why I find it very sad I mean having gone to erm Meeting for our my apology for this .
3 ‘ Almost everyone I met had lost at least one relative , some had lost several , and families had been scattered hundreds of miles apart , ’ said Mr Thomas .
4 I seemed to have stumbled into a painting by Hogarth .
5 There was such a deep gulf between the stern , dutiful world of my aunt 's upbringing and my schooldays , and the kind of lotus-land I seemed to have fallen into during the last year , that I had sometimes felt , when I bathed my baby or sat giggling in the park with Sophie , that I was taking part , not in real life , but in some wildly unrelated dream .
6 We were by then in our fourth month of living with my mother in the house and , although the cooking was vastly improved , I seemed to have bitten through my cheeks , eleven of my ten fingers and was starting to bite through Jack 's .
7 At this point I had one of those Proustian flashbacks about just such a place which I seemed to have known in childhood .
8 That 's a habit I seemed to have got into during the pregnancy .
9 ‘ I just could n't consider playing tennis professionally if I 'd had to stay in Ireland . ’
10 White cotton sheets that I 'd had bought as a wedding present .
11 Inadequate thinking , as I hope to have shown in my section on mental development , can be regarded as the inadequate control of mental attention , and , like inadequate action , fails through misdirection , disinhibition , and unco-ordination .
12 What I hope to have shown in this article is that the use of discourse analysis and pragmatics to reveal significant areas of Anderson 's character proves very successful in explaining more precisely how Anderson 's vagueness , loquacity , urbanity and pomposity are evinced in his linguistic performance .
13 there is a further letter from R Jasper More and one from a local person which I hope to have published in the next Journal .
14 ‘ But I happen to have fallen in love with your mother and , well , you 're part of the package , if you see what I mean . ’
15 I used to , I think , but since I met you and saw what she was likely to turn into , I seem to have gone off her .
16 I seem to have gone into this exactly the same somehow .
17 But I seem to have hit on a compromise , a way to make them feel they still have a stake in the treasure , but in addition an enhancement of their family 's reputation . ’
18 Am I going to have to live on the street when I get out ?
19 I love Betty 's outfits — the clothes I wear have got to be out of the ordinary .
20 One infant school I know has opted for selecting three core subject specialists and moving the children around part of the day to work with their specialist teacher .
21 Because I know have to go to Dorothy 's provincial council .
22 Perfectly normal men I know have taken to reprimanding my personal politics — harrying me about how liberated I am .
23 In the present instance however , ( the poems of a certain Mrs. Leapor excepted , who published some 40 years ago ) I discern , I think , more marks of a true poetical talent than I remember to have observed in the verses of any , whether male or female , so disadvantageously circumstanced .
24 Some girls I knew had arranged for their two penfriends to meet me at the Gare du Nord and , somehow , we recognised one another .
25 I dread having to go through the sympathetic ear act , even when it 's merited .
26 Now this looks more like it : a normal , natural reaction , even if I do have to search through several of the transcripts on my desk to find one .
27 I do have to thank on behalf of my stewards ' committee er , Terry who gave us a lot of help and also the er , Regional Section who also helped us .
28 I do have to pay into circuses unfortunately erm because I go in as a member of the public to watch the act , and when I can , I pay the money to go
29 First I 'm afraid I do have to admit to a bit of deception on my part . ’
30 ‘ What if there 's a scrap and I do have to fire at them and they return it ; for after all , as I 've said , we do n't really know whether they carry guns ; all we know is they have n't used them yet . ’
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