Example sentences of "as i have [verb] on " in BNC.
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1 | The midwife suggested I go into the birthing pool as I 'd requested on my birth plan . |
2 | All over the world , as I had observed on my travels for Panorama and TRI , countries which had long been administered by others were hoisting their own colours ; everywhere the idea of new-born nationhood was in the air . |
3 | His quiet reproaches , as I had felt on more than one occasion , were all the more devastating . |
4 | As I 've touched ON meter boxes … |
5 | And , as I 've touched on that subject , as an engineer , I am glad to have seen so many ladies in the teams tonight ! |
6 | Nevertheless , as I 've detailed on the handout , there are some pieces of survey evidence available as to what the extent of various practices are , apparently . |
7 | As I have stated on many occasions , Charter has been a most supportive shareholder , most recently under the Chairmanship of Sir Michael Edwardes . |
8 | I would just rather march at the head of the unit as I have done on many other occasions . ’ |
9 | Secondly , is it possible to fit extended shackles to the rear of the front springs as I have seen on some military LWB ? |
10 | Not quite as bad as I have seen on our modern commuter stations , but we were jam packed and could not be parted from our scant luggage . |
11 | ‘ Myth is alive at once and in all its parts , and dies before it can be dissected ’ , declared Tolkien , and his statement is more than usually true of The Lord of the Rings , as I have said on p. 100 above . |
12 | Launching the scheme , Chief Executive Ralph Hodge commented : ‘ As I have said on many occasions , the Quality Improvement Process must be central to the way we manage C&P and meet the many challenges which lie ahead . |
13 | As I have indicated on page 48 , there are a lot of other things an agency can or might do for you , and lots of departments it could have to do it . |
14 | As I have learned on both sides of the Atlantic , the British and Americans invariably extend warm hospitality to each other when they get together . |