Example sentences of "have i [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | It was a perfectly serious prophecy , for which I would have paid good money had I gone to one of the Haleiwa psychics . |
2 | ‘ I would have come after you , and unlike your father I 'd have found you , had I to go to the ends of the earth ! ’ |
3 | Perkin 's absence was to me almost a shock , so accustomed had I become to his being there . |
4 | Had I access to a neat and sound definition of labourism I would use it ; sadly I do not . |
5 | Had I stuck to my principles or had I simply followed orders ? |
6 | ‘ I had a successful career myself that I could have pursued had I opted to . ’ |
7 | Why had I listened to him ? |
8 | What 've I to do to you today ? |
9 | I 'm sure I 've I said to you on the phone I think . |
10 | What have I done to you ? " |
11 | What have I done to Friend ? |
12 | What have I done to you ? ’ |
13 | What have I done to you ? |
14 | What have I done to you ! ’ |
15 | ‘ What have I done to you ? ’ |
16 | Hearing that Jesus became amazed and said to those following him , I tell you the truth but no one in Israel have I faced to a greater face so that 's quite some statement that Jesus has made |
17 | ‘ Out of the depths have I called to thee , O Lord . |
18 | ‘ Have I come to the right place ? ’ |
19 | Erm have I come to the wrong place then ? |
20 | and they said the beginning she 's , she 's sat there and she said oh wha what have I come to this for ? |
21 | They are put forward by the schools through the local authorities , except that of course there are a large number of independent schools in East and West Sussex , and these schools have I wrote to these ones asking if they had any children that they wanted to nominate . |
22 | Well ah now what have I said to you ? |
23 | Nor have I referred to the minor changes made to the 1987 regulations in 1990 and 1991 , which have already been applied in the accounts of most societies and will be familiar to their preparers and auditors by now . |
24 | Long I have lingered by the banks of the Ness , looking on the town clinging to and rising above its banks ; often have I gone to the castle hill to trace the windings of the stream , which was ever smiling back or reflecting the sadder tones of the sky , and to gaze on the distant land of mountain and plain ; and I have also spent many hours in rapt admiration of the sylvan pictures that render the walk through the islands on the Ness a walk of walks : it yielded a joy as deep as that I received from the walks on Goat Island , within hearing and seeing of the rapid-flowing waters of Niagara . |
25 | Out of the depths have I cried to thee O Lord . |
26 | ‘ Have I listened to you ? |
27 | ‘ What have I got to be unhappy about ? ’ |
28 | The one I 'm looking for is what , have I got to the strings yet ? |
29 | Where have I got to with Summerchild ? |
30 | No , okay , if we can move on then to , where have I got to now , Oh , |