Example sentences of "i have [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I have sent you a broadsheet which surveys our campaigns . |
2 | On 19 December 1991 the local authority made their application for an interim care order and I have said what the order was . |
3 | I have witnessed myself the effects of the delays on a number of occasions . |
4 | I have to adapt it every day . |
5 | I have imagined it a thousand times and it was not like this . |
6 | Is my right hon. Friend aware that this is the first time that I have asked him a question since his appointment , and I intend to enjoy it ? |
7 | I have christened her the Blessed Dawg and her large brown eyes are filled with sorrowful compassion , her wrinkled forehead , which was bequeathed by her bloodhound ancestors , is the very epitome of worried concern . |
8 | Most of them think it 's as easy as that and then I have to give them the ‘ hard facts ’ about cost and time . |
9 | I have to give him a name . |
10 | I have to give it an important-sounding name . |
11 | I have to give you a . |
12 | I have n't got er I have to give you the figure afterwards erm no I have got it , I have got it . |
13 | It is , it is I have to polish them every day , aha , are you upset ? |
14 | Even though I have met him a couple of times . |
15 | And I have to ask you a favour . |
16 | I am conscious that I have visited somebody a while ago and noticed the name of somebody e in the book in which rang very loud alarm bells in my mind |
17 | Julie Oldfield ( from the MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY ) phoned : I have faxed her a copy of Dinamation 's letter for information and confirmed shoot times at 1630 to 1730 on Wednesday ; she was worried about the amount of equipment you might be bringing in 4 vehicles — you said you would have a camera and one light . |
18 | I have done her no harm and I wo n't have her stay in my house , prating perverse fool as she is . |
19 | ‘ At least I have given myself a fighting chance of getting to Wembley . |
20 | I have given her a helper , and she will need help in keeping Moorlake . |
21 | ‘ I have given him no money . |
22 | I have given them the danger peak flow value of 100 , and if it falls below this they will come to casualty . |
23 | Since — my husband — died , I have given you a place in my heart . ’ |
24 | I have given you a lot of minuses but there are pluses too . |
25 | I have asked no one else , I have given you the first opportunity of owning these things . ’ |
26 | As with last month 's design , I have given you the basic ‘ building block ’ and suggestions , in the illustrations , on how it can be used . |
27 | I have given you the section of the room in which Mr Fishbane does not sit . |
28 | I have given it a name . |
29 | ‘ I have given it a chance . |
30 | The reason I have given it the temporary title referred to above is because I have witnessed at least two name exchanges at the station in recent months . |