Example sentences of "a [noun sg] i have " in BNC.
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1 | Er , he may be concerned but my Lord erm , there has been reference to the er the professional negligence and and my Lord there is a bit I have in court , I 'm afraid the second edition because the third edition which is the latest , was not available to me this morning , but there 's a paragraph in it and I want to refer your Lordship to it , I wonder if I might read it and er hand it up to your Lordship . |
2 | Having graduated from a BBC machine to a PC I have found your magazine the best for me because I like the practical side as well as the computing . |
3 | A ghost I have to banish . |
4 | It 's a play I have seen acted regularly in each village , and on every occasion it 's exactly the same . |
5 | ‘ I 'm going to see him about a play I have written . ’ |
6 | Ever since it was revealed that Grant has a boat I have been playing mind games to get him to invite us . |
7 | I think I needed a break I have been pushing really hard and was more tired than I was prepared to admit , ’ he says . |
8 | As a result I have now listened to shelley 's recording over half-adozen times with increasing pleasure , the complete reverse of so many of those versions listed above . |
9 | As a result I have had to conclude it will be quite difficult to include an article based on the interesting paper you wrote for the branch , in the next edition . |
10 | I mean we were in a particular discussion last night I mean that chap was making a particular point and we were able to ask questions and that was very useful and it helped everything else and as a result I have a view that Hydro Electric have a certain commitment to the community and I respect it for having that commitment . |
11 | He 's making it sound as if I was stretched on a couch , locked in a room with a ‘ Do not disturb ’ sign on the door while Sir Matt , the doc and a priest I have certainly never met , got to work straightening me out , socially , medically and religiously . |
12 | It is a river I know well , but a stretch I have never fished before , and when I see it I wonder why . |
13 | Now I that 's a luxury I have to say that most recruiting people do not get . |
14 | As a rule I have generally found that ‘ hotel restaurant ’ food invariably falls just short of ‘ restaurant ’ food . |
15 | It is more likely to be a wonder I have borne with things so long . |
16 | This is a question I have often asked . |
17 | It is a work I have to come back to again and again . |
18 | I said oh , it 's a pity I have n't then . |
19 | ‘ What a pity I have to be at the Brooksby plant this weekend , ’ he said . |
20 | Oh the pictures , it 's a pity I have n't got some . |
21 | In my experience I c if I do a plan I have n't got enough time to write the essay . |
22 | It is a skill I have honed on a host of beautiful staircases and , before tonight 's professional debut , my most singular success has been at a large hotel in Sloane Street where we just chose Miss London.The marble stairs to the entrance hall are just too perfect to ignore , with only a couple of people chatting on the right halfway down.I take the left hand course and soar down and round the gentle curve in nothing short of majestic style , allowing myself the luxury of a smile and a brief wave to the startled pair as I rattle by . |
23 | Well it 's a skill I have . |
24 | If you have a pre he 's actually said to me if you have a problem I will listen and I will help you , so there 's me going to him and saying look due to a misunderstanding I have a problem and this one saying tough |
25 | ‘ Ever since I was a boy I have dreamed of playing at St Andrews in God 's country . ’ |
26 | If anyone has set me a test I have done very well especially in look , look at his , ca n't even sign his name |
27 | ‘ As a teacher I have observed that children truly learn when they try to solve questions which they themselves ask . |
28 | up to a point I have been able to illustrate this theme by drawing attention to contrasts which are likely to be familiar to all my readers , e.g. the difference in modern Western societies between monetary and non-monetary exchanges . |
29 | There is a place I have an eye to — in Leicestershire . ’ |
30 | To find employment my father moved to Peterborough and although I have since lived at Rathcoole for a period I have found my childhood friends difficult to trace . |