Example sentences of "i have [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm sick to death of looking over my shoulder every time I come here , wondering and dreading if someone who knows me has seen me and can guess what I 'm coming here for ! ’
2 I 've spoken to Ockleton , just as Heather did , and what he told me has led me here , just as it led her . ’
3 That fellow behind me has got one too .
4 Yes it might I 've seen it spelt both ways .
5 Erm not any more I do n't I 've given them all away hello , are there any spare handouts in the room ?
6 Machinery unfit to do I 've stopped it for that .
7 See I 've had my hair cut and I did n't even use any of it .
8 You see I 've had it here , I take it quite often , I take
9 And you mum I 've got yeah , will do erm I 've forgotten what I was gon na say now .
10 ‘ I can see I 've surprised you , ’ Mr O'Hara apologized over dinner .
11 you see I 've got one in the front room and I had this one put in so then I say if I am in the kitchen , I say , I lift up the receiver , hello , and hear who it is and then I , I say hang on while I get round the chair and then you see I sit on the arm of this chair and talk because er it 's difficult to stand too long
12 I 've seen I 've got one , there all noes .
13 Yeah you see I 've got one quite a good broody , you see ,
14 See I 've got one , I can see , cos that frequency 's funny on this
15 , see I 've got it .
16 You see I 've got it down again , I ca n't get it up
17 oh I ca n't I 've got me trainers on
18 I 've lots of ideas for these , but as they are all quick to make I 've left them for next month when you have finished your special presents and they are neatly folded and packed away in all their glory of tissue paper and gold and silver ribbons .
19 Er can i just say er before erm I announce the result , I whispered to Frank there in announcing the result I did n't know I could n't pronounce his name so I has to check it .
20 We were recording in a mobile unit in this street , because I 'd broken my leg .
21 I 'd broken my heel the week before whilst soloing at Pex Hill !
22 After I 'd finished the poem I felt triumphant that I 'd broken my fear-silence .
23 I thought I 'd broken my leg .
24 ‘ Yes , champignons , ’ I replied , thinking that he sounded as old as Noah and immediately I 'd named him Grandad .
25 ‘ For the sake of her memory I would n't have hesitated to bring you crashing down from that pedestal if I 'd discovered anything damning about you . ’
26 ‘ But the truth is , there was never anything between us — not after I 'd discovered she cared more for her mirror than for anything or anyone else . ’
27 It 'd have been better if I 'd kept them two .
28 But you ca n't imagine how many times I 've thought , ‘ If I 'd kept him , he might have lived . ’
29 No , and I had I er I had tried to appeal to him to be quiet , he said well I 've got to build this shed , I said well it do n't have to be during the night when other people are trying to sleep , he said well that 's up to them , and he started hammering again , while I was talking to him , and then I kept on and on and eventually , I think while I was talking to him I 'd kept him quiet while I was talking to him .
30 ‘ I just wish I 'd kept my flies fastened that day , ’ he said .
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