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

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1 But the bulk of it , now that I have re-read it in connection with this memoir , I have quietly made away with .
2 I have at this point tried to bring in some preliminary notions of stress and prominence without giving a full explanation ; by this stage in the course it is important to be getting familiar with the difference between stressed and unstressed syllables , and the nature of ‘ schwa ’ , but the subject of stress is such a large one that I have felt it best to leave its main treatment until later .
3 Now there 's one thing that I have to alert us all to the rest may not have been important , perhaps only to some of the larger churches but groups are advised and churches are advised to make sure that in buildings that are used ah , for many different groups that young children under the age of eight do not come into contact with any casual people who may be using that building .
4 It appears to me that I have collected his and everyone else 's quota of the annoying little bastards , so I return to my trench , wrap myself up , and sleep fitfully until I am awakened to take my turn on guard .
5 Faced with the great variety of distinctions that I have indicated we may ask whether they can in fact be brought within the compass of a single typology .
6 I then reassure her that I have forgiven her , although I am aware that the word ‘ forgiven ’ implies that I have absolution in my gift .
7 My theory is that I have to unmartyr him .
8 Based on that I have to give it to Mel cos he could also bend the ball around the wall to score — I never saw Lorimer do that ( he did nt have to ! ) .
9 I 'm afraid , however , that I have to ask you not to bring anyone else with you ( I 'm not quite sure if you were intending to ) because it really would create problems .
10 She should be prepared to come and stand on her own two feet and say , er this happened to me , I 've survived it , I 'm proud that I have survived it .
11 ‘ You forget , ’ Dorothea said gently , ‘ you forget that I have seen him . ’
12 But I like to think that I have kept them up to date .
13 ‘ This time , Claudine was handing out heavy hints that I have kept her waiting too long .
14 ‘ I am ashamed that I have kept you from your rest , after so troublous a day .
15 I have explained to the hon. Gentleman and to the House on countless occasions that we have provided TECs with the resources that they need to do the job that I have asked them to do .
16 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 ?
17 How often is it that I have asked you for money ?
18 It means that I have to do it !
19 I am sorry that I have made them
20 Their Majesties received us with such extraordinary graciousness that , when I shall tell it , people will declare that I have made it up .
21 ‘ Then you are being excessively flattering , to suggest that I have put it ‘ all ’ together . ’
22 ‘ You must believe me when I tell you that I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and discharge my duties as the heir to the throne without the help and support of the woman I now loathe . ’
23 I have worked with leaders whose style is so totally different to my own that I have found it incomprehensible that they achieve results , but nevertheless they do .
24 ‘ I ca n't pretend that I have found it a burden of such onerousness that it has disturbed what I have needed to do in my company , ’ he commented this week .
25 His Oxford tutor , C.S. Lewis , dedicatee of his first book , The English Game ( 1948 ) , told him : ‘ Though never a cricket man , after reading your book I feel that I have enjoyed it all my life . ’
26 ‘ They are a breed that will enjoy a long walk and they are excellent car travellers — in the 34 years that I have owned them I have never known one to be car sick , ’ she added .
27 I hope that I have encouraged you to get the pattern sheets , electronic pen and , if needed , cover-up strips set out on the table ready to draw a pattern .
28 The guard was heard to say : ‘ I have been told by management that I have to remove you from the studio . ’
29 ‘ 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 .
30 I do not think that I have fantasticated them , but time always supplies some element of fancy .
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