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

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1 The Tories ' reduction of public borrowing has been excuse me has seen many public services destroyed or disappeared forever .
2 Nature before me has come this way ,
3 Of course I heard I 've heard all the arguments about co-opting , but I 'll tell the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh this that who 's going to do the co-opting , those who are already on the police authority
4 Well it maybe , you see I 've had this , this has been hanging around for a month
5 I said to June I can hardly see I 've got that bad a headache .
6 See I 've got this on tape .
7 But in any case I 'd chucked all me things in the cemetery , you know , and that 's so when they caught up with me I had n't got any newspapers .
8 And he 'd always ask how much I 'd eaten that day . ’
9 Yeah I did n't realize how long ago it was till I 'd eaten that .
10 When I 'd completed this process I turned to the mirror to look at myself for a last time .
11 I 'd hoped these two would get on .
12 ‘ I thought I 'd explained that ! ’
13 Of course , Jim had instantly seen what I 'd missed all along with my stupid envy .
14 But I 'd missed that one .
15 So I 'd gone all the way down there and come back for half price basically , and lost on it .
16 And I went round town on Saturday and I 'd gone more or less from work as well so I 'd got my big bag with me and ooh my shoulder !
17 WHEN the artist Whistler came up with a memorable quip , Oscar Wilde observed wistfully : ‘ I wish I 'd said that . ’
18 Oh I knew I 'd said that one wrong .
19 No , but if I 'd said that
20 And he was obviously really furious that I 'd said that .
21 because I 'd said this , and I do n't know whether she was sussing me out
22 The other exciting thing was the leeches er because the monsoon had n't finished there were lots of leeches around , and I 'd imagined these huge things that were going to suck me to death , but they 're actually little , like , just very very tiny little worms , about erm an inch long and very thin and what they do is they sit on leaves and things and as you walk by they get flicked on to your boots or your socks and then they wiggle their way in and they , you ca n't feel them there , but what they do is they suck your blood until they explode
23 I 'd ruled that out because London numbers are seven-digit and Sal and Frank 's private radio phone had something like twenty-seven .
24 Damn , I thought I 'd locked this . ’
25 But I say , the , I 'd heard such a lot of the Guild and the Guild 's influence was in Walsall Wood I think primarily , as I 'm always telling the women today , because they were so interested in the village and you got , they were local councillors , magistrates people you went to for advice .
26 Well , cos it was in town , it was nearer to shops , and erm I 'd heard that keeping Balloon Woods ' flats warm was costing people a hell of a lot of money .
27 I 'd heard that noise before , but never from Selina .
28 ‘ Yes , I 'd heard that . ’
29 I 'd heard that before .
30 I 'd heard that , yes .
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