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

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1 I have loved her in obsessive fashion . ’
2 I have loved it for years .
3 I have loved you since I have known you .
4 But just as she was stepping into the cab , she clutched me : ‘ I have loved you so much , darling Lily . ’
5 I have loved you long and dearly . ’
6 But I have loved you ever since I first saw you in this house .
7 Says , I have loved you with an everlasting love !
8 Not a love that changes , not a love that starts when you become nice , not a love that , you know , that well if you , if you 've got , if you 've got it , it 's got it 's good days and it 's bad days I have loved you with an everlasting love says God !
9 I have phoned you — twice — but there was no reply , ’ Lucy protested , making an effort to remain calm .
10 If my trip had a goal then I have reached it .
11 I have to close it off . ’
12 ‘ I am sorry if it seems I have tricked you , my dear Watson .
13 And I , I have sprayed it this week because it 's been so hot .
14 I found these of great interest and I have sent them on to our Meirionnydd Branch Committee who will want to give them careful consideration .
15 I have sent them to my brother in the Northern Capital until you solve this for us . ’
16 That is why the sachet I have sent you is so important .
17 I have sent you a broadsheet which surveys our campaigns .
18 Yes , I have sent it but I have n't got anything back yet .
19 I have posted it away again now . ’
20 You will be interested to know I have renamed it :
21 Well I , I ca n't , I do n't bowl them out I have to bowl them about that far away from the wickets .
22 I have to push it out .
23 I would like to know two things : ( 1 ) What you think of the way I have handled him ? ( 2 ) Is he entitled to a loving relationship with another woman ?
24 She should be prepared to come and stand on her own two feet and say , er this happened to me , I 've survived it , I 'm proud that I have survived it .
25 In so far as the Manchester Corporation case is inconsistent with the principle to which I have referred it is wrong and is not good law .
26 In the passages to which I have referred I understand Lord Reading C.J. to be predicating some measure of compulsion in addition to the unlawful demand before recovery is available .
27 Subject , however , to the limitations to which I have referred I do not see why any restriction should be placed on the type of order that could be made under section 6(2) .
28 The most important of these points are three in number , and I have expressed them for the sake of clarity in less technical and exact terminology than Halliday uses .
29 The conduct of pedagogic research as I have defined it here presupposes attitudes and approaches to techniques of teaching which are developed only through an educational perspective and this in turn calls for a continuous programme of in-service support .
30 It should be said , however , that Wimsatt 's treatment of the iconic properties of language is as far as the New Critics went in the direction of stylistic analysis as I have defined it ; in general they were much more interested in meaning than in forms of expression , and would have undoubtedly had scarce sympathy for Jakobson 's attempt to define the properties of poetry in purely linguistic terms .
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