Example sentences of "[noun] 've [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Look ’ — he got to his feet-'I 've had enough of May and Frank and Charlie , all I 'm going to have .
2 Now it seems thay 've had a change of heart and have decided that there 's room in the side for a specialist wicket keeper .
3 Who'd 've thought little Pete and Ellie would be turn-coats .
4 D' you think they'll 've told her I 've gone ?
5 It 's taken me quite a while to come up with this team and i 'm sure i 've missed some absolute wankers out , but here goes .
6 It 's the first time i 've seen it
7 My earlier assertion that Hunslet would be leaving at the end of the season , now appears to have been a figment of my imagination , and from what i 've read over the last couple of days Leeds appear to be up ‘ shit creek ’ .
8 Coup attempt i 've left it until then>
9 ‘ That was a great day , ’ said a happy but exhausted lance-corporal , ‘ and look what i 've got . ’
10 Yow 've frightened the life out of yer mother . ’
11 Dad scowled at Mum when one of the removal men said to him , ‘ Yow 've got a right one theea mate .
12 Yow 've drove us all away .
13 ‘ Some people 've got the morals of alley cats , ’ she said .
14 cos the people 've got to be living there .
15 You wanna 've seen your face , your face , you did n't know what had hit you , you just went Oh dear .
16 ‘ When yow 've drunk yer tea , we 'll get the mattress and the bedsteads in , ’ he said impatiently .
17 ‘ Oh you go back if yer want to , but it seems ter me that yow 've served yer purpose now an' she do n't want yer any more .
18 ‘ I suppose yow 've come for yer interest ? ’ said Dad sharply .
19 ‘ When th 've had th'drink and polished off those breakfast dishes , Mrs Salt says to give me a hand . ’
20 My mum wouldn't 've put up with that from any of us .
21 It wouldn't 've surprised me that that he could feel were an eyelash like mine was .
22 But then if the middle peasant was n't encroached upon , the poor wouldn't 've got enough .
23 Isaac said th'must 've drowned or got took by the press gang . ’
24 She stared , then said impatiently : 'Th 've got no more sense than my left shoe !
25 He'd' 've had really , well this is the he goes back on Monday and he 've had a month off been off for a month .
26 Armed police are still combing the area for the robbers.They 've warned that the men are dangerous , and may shoot at anybody who approaches them.Mike Rowbottom reports .
27 He hit and fatally injured my innocent and unfortunate uncle whose muttered last words in hospital , before his coma became a fullstop , were : ‘ My God , the buggers 've learned to fly … ’
28 but , I mean if that actually was n't happening you 'd think he'd' 've come back and said we 've got to get in there now , you know get our , our message across and , and make a revolution movement .
29 Mind you it 's true he'd' 've got more for it probably if it 'd been working but
30 What 's happened is that policy makers 've shifted the emphasis instead of protecting tariffs they 're protected using long long tariff barriers right which are a lot more invisible to er , to G A T T do n't come under erm G A T T regulations , what those tariffs do nevertheless , tariffs have , have come down in manufactured goods right , erm , since the second world war when G A T T was er , was established .
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