Example sentences of "that i have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If I have , I can arrange the pattern so that I 've a complete repeat at the edge of the knitting . |
2 | ‘ Oh yes , it 's relevant to that I 've no doubt . |
3 | Well I smoke myself so I believe that I 've no right to tell anyone else not to smoke . |
4 | What you 're really saying is that I 've no right to ask Madeleine to make sacrifices . |
5 | I know it 's a bit of tenuous link but there we are — other than that I 've no great claims to knowing any Leeds players |
6 | Thinking about it now , for the first time , I realized that I 'd no idea how a karaso was made : an arm-length shaft of wood , smooth and shiny as a newly opened conker , with five prongs at the end that were perfectly shaped into the smooth curves of a grasping hand . |
7 | Perhaps my basic thoughts were externalized by reading Crime and Punishment by Dostoievsky , and realizing that I had a basic Napoleonic complex . |
8 | Now it was that I had a chance of discarding or of adapting to my own purpose the fine words and infinite variety of constructions which I had formerly admired from afar off and imitated in fairly cold blood . |
9 | On hearing that I had a place among successful candidates I was excited with pleasure . |
10 | Suffice it , that I had a few moments of fanciful pleasure . |
11 | ‘ It would n't be very nice , would it , if I had to tell people that I had a mean niece . ’ |
12 | Three hours earlier a lilting voice had told me that I had a nice big cock . |
13 | It is from that kind of what the Germans call fingerspitzen Gefühl — just from the smell of it — that I had a pretty good idea that North was spending a lot of his time on Central American things . |
14 | I had to hang blankets over the windows at night , and in the morning they were so heavy with moisture that I had a proper job taking them down . |
15 | He went on to say that he had heard from a mutual friend whom he had met in Alexandria that I had a good job , and added : ‘ Mother said , in an old letter which took months to reach me , that it was in the Foreign Office . |
16 | Then Romano took me to one side — my father was sitting at his desk — and told me that I had a great future in front of me and that people would be prepared to sell property to the Damianis . |
17 | So I did n't grow up with the idea that I had a poet in the family , by marriage of course . |
18 | For you must know that I had a twin brother , as beautiful as the day , and gentle as a fawn , and wholesome as new bread and butter , whose company pleased me so much , as mine also pleased him , that we swore an oath never to marry but to live forever peacefully in the castle , and hunt and play together the livelong day . |
19 | I experienced a moment of complete terror in which my mind raced — I had been discovered after all ; it was obvious that I had a limp ; everyone could see it ; they 'd seen it all along and had chosen this moment to hit me with it , my weakest moment … |
20 | But television was so arrogant that none of them even knew that I had a previous reputation . |
21 | This meant that I had a variety of other ‘ close ones ’ to look after me , and a rota was instituted . |
22 | As time went on and I knew that I had a fight on my hands , healing became as important to me as my new diet or the other new therapies . |
23 | This time my reaction to the knowledge that in all probability cancer was back with me and that I had a dreaded secondary was quite different from my reaction on first being told of the disease six months earlier . |
24 | I was always running up against her and being told that I had a shoelace undone , or my buttons needed polishing , or my hair was touching my collar , Airwoman ! |
25 | I can remember my grandfather , in the 1940s , telling me that I had a good bump of location . |
26 | I also found that I had a vitamin deficiency , and Anna-Lisa introduced me to vitamin supplements . |
27 | I told my Mum that I had a headache so she let me stay at home . |
28 | Full of good intentions I declared quite sincerely that I had a dog in my rucksack . |
29 | It was only when I got on the ground and tried to walk did I realise that I had a bullet through the top of my right ankle . |
30 | I was also delighted that at last there had been an acknowledgement of the fact that I had a role in what was happening rather than being seen as a bystander in an event that would , all being well , change our lives beyond recognition . |