Example sentences of "i have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , but thing is I mean , you know , there 's a lot of kids out there , I mean I 've know with , sort of , Lee 's friend you know , okay , with us I mean with Lee o okay we do n't I 've often said to him , why do n't you get a Saturday job ?
2 Yeah see I 've only got like erm two quid on me and I need to get home tomorrow and and I wo n't have anywhere to stay cos Dan and Honey are n't going and I 'd rather stick with them and Emma and Nick and just go back to erm Nick 's house
3 All he owned were the clothes on his back and a few cassettes which I 'd partly paid for anyway .
4 God , I was nearly in an accident last night , that reminds me , coming , I 'd just turned off the Wrexham road , er going along the Paisword one
5 I 'd just wanted to be somewhere where people knew what they were doing .
6 It was 1.30 that Sunday night , I 'd just gone to bed feeling rather worn out after a busy week and sociable weekend .
7 And er very straight-faced in fact , and she was sitting at the back of the room , and I , I 'd just said to everybody , I said nobody here 's got a life purchased annuity , have they ?
8 I switched on the engine , closed my eyes and … felt like I 'd just stepped onto a corporation bus .
9 I 'd just returned to Mistress Philippa 's when the bell began to sound . ’
10 On an outing to the obscure Gate Crag in Eskdale we picked a route called Bosigran — this had to be climbed because I 'd just returned from my first climbing trip to Cornwall .
11 ‘ Well , I 'd just got opposite that poor woman 's house , and I glanced up at it .
12 " Hey , " somebody shouted , and when I looked back , it was the tenant of the flat I 'd just knocked at .
13 I did n't think that was bad , considering I 'd just thought of it .
14 As a student , with everybody into punk in a big way , I 'd regularly paid over the odds for Chuck Mangione imports .
15 I 'd rather planned on going to bed tonight aching with the satisfaction of revenge , not laughter . ’
16 I 'd rather taken against this woman — she was frightfully solid and know-it-all and not funny , you know — and to be difficult I asked her how she knew this , thinking that she would quote out of some boring manual or other .
17 It was a surprise because I 'd barely thought of her since I was fucked by her dog , an incident with which she had become associated in my mind : Helen and dog-cock went together .
18 That morning I was so ecstatic about my triumph in seducing the dog-owner 's daughter that I 'd completely forgotten about Jamila 's big decision .
19 I 'd completely forgotten about it . ’
20 I 'd completely forgotten about Gabriel .
21 I 'd completely forgotten about that .
22 Oh Sunday it was really bad cos he had these people turn up for lunch and erm , said it 's Sam arranged to come and collect him quarter to six and then we went up to Fore Gate for lunch and then we came back here and had erm we were all standing in the kitchen here , knock on the door , a walked in , I 'd completely forgotten about it
23 I 'd even gone to the trouble of finding a real piece of rattan jog — the dried bark which gives a deep red colour to the dish — in the fifth Punjabi deli I 'd tried .
24 And suddenly I realised that there was a whole lot more going on than I 'd even thought of .
25 His head , when I 'd finally looked at him , was turned away from me towards his companions , as was Daffodil 's also .
26 I held up the intact bottle of rice wine I 'd finally recovered from the depths of my parka .
27 I 'd already posted off loads of stuff , but there was quite an accumulation from 6 months , including the tent and camping gear which was only used , in the event , at the Easter rally .
28 Before Bodo arrived I 'd already decided in favour of the gentler angled approach through the rip from the left , with an eye on building up gradually from the small to the not-so-small .
29 I 'd already gone on a beginners ’ sailing weekend , and although it was very rough — not beginners ' weather at all — I really loved it . ’
30 I 'd already thought of that , ’ Laura told her gloomily .
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