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

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1 I 'd hoped to telephone you whilst in London part of this last week for meetings of the British Association of Industrial Editors but got stricken by flu !
2 I knew that from when I 'd gone to watch them play in the past , but I 'd been cured of insomnia for some time now .
3 I 'd began to think I 'd got this agoraphobia whatever it is , I never wanted to go out .
4 certainly , and my Lord my problem is I 'd liked to see them before I cross-examine Mr the er , the next witness cos he , he was the the officer in charge of brochures , er I do n't know whether the defendants can get , the plaintiffs can get them before but er , I mention it now , the second application my Lord , er your Lordship recalls that Mr evidence is at a meeting of , he brought up his concerns about the accuracy of the inflation sentence in the brochure and a board meeting in , no board meeting to that effect has been disclosed
5 He 'd been glaring and smashing down glasses on the table and muttering under his breath and I wondered what on earth I 'd done to make him so disturbed , and then I realised I had n't done anything .
6 The rats had not shown themselves again , but I 'd begun to feel them watching me from shadowed hiding places .
7 He thought I 'd ridden to block him and help Cardus .
8 And with Forest still at the bottom of the Premier League , Clough insisted : ‘ If I 'd waited to offer him the contract after Saturday he may have blown it .
9 Having explained once more she added , ‘ I 'd intended to tell you all together this afternoon . ’
10 For years I 'd intended to climb them sometime , but psychologically they are very skilled at keeping aspiring visitors away .
11 Mother-of-four Dawn adds , ‘ Kim and I had a cry together and I told her that just because I loved Colin , it did n't mean I 'd stopped loving her . ’
12 I loved him , I 'd stopped loving you .
13 I did n't mean it to sound like that — that I 'd stopped loving you and was falling again . ’
14 I was afraid Dana had been hurt , though if I 'd stopped to think I would have known she was n't . ’
15 ‘ That explains why she did n't show up — I 'd arranged to take her riding .
16 ‘ I never had the time , even if I 'd wanted to take it up .
17 I 'd wanted to see it of course , but I also wondered why he was so desperate to get here .
18 The first thing I was conscious of was the smell ; I 'd ceased to notice it when I was in and out all the time , but after a week away from it , it hit me in the face .
19 I 'd tried to help him before .
20 And I remembered our last day together when I 'd promised to bring you to the Peacock theatre and robbed you of your heart 's desire by forcing you into my bed instead .
21 And I 'd thought to follow it up with a gourmet meal somewhere .
22 After I 'd finished hating her , I began to feel sorry for her .
23 ‘ When — in this room after I 'd finished telling you of the singing fountain , you said , ‘ How lovely ’ and I own , I thought you the most lovely creature , in mind and body , that I had ever known . ’
24 By the time I 'd finished pounding it , rolling it and shaping it , it was dun-coloured .
25 It did n't exactly lend weight to my decision to realize , when I 'd finished making it , that I was standing outside a second-hand jeweller 's looking at a selection of gold rings .
26 Well he he 'd got a , and if I 'd got to do it you know , another day , his er perhaps start and er i , well you know when he came for a meal and saw all that ?
27 ‘ E said I 'd got to give it another go .
28 I did n't say I 'd got to have it today .
29 Yeah I 'd considered buying it and all that , you know it do n't take five minutes you know , and I took it for a test drive
30 I 'd forgotten that I 'd agreed to meet her .
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