Example sentences of "[pers pn] 've tell " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , it 's brilliant you know I mean er , I 've I 've telling him what I 've doing this week . |
2 | Yes I I 've tell her I 've only got these now . |
3 | ‘ I 've told you before — if you want to keep your place at the vicarage , you ca n't go around saying such unchristian things . |
4 | I 've told them often enough . ’ |
5 | — I 've told you you 'll hate it down there . |
6 | ‘ I 've told Peter Johnson ( his agent ) to do what everybody else is doing . |
7 | ‘ I 've told Michael Roberts to come a lot later this time , ’ Brittain says . ’ |
8 | I 've told my son that I am going to get him a forged passport that will get him into the opposition penalty area . |
9 | ‘ I 've told you . |
10 | I 've told Lilian to expect me when she sees me . ’ |
11 | ‘ The coroner wants to resume now , but I 've told him we 've nothing to go on . |
12 | I was n't in his will , I 've told you what I did . |
13 | I 've told them I will help with advice , but I ca n't commit one dollar , they 've got to do it themselves . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 've told them here I do n't need the week after next off , ’ he said , as levelly as he could . |
15 | ‘ You must not do it , Jamie , we 'll be in trouble with Colonel James , I 've told all you boys a thousand times . ’ |
16 | ‘ I 've told you , ’ said his Mum . |
17 | I 've told you , we ca n't afford a penny more than the asking price . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 've told you . |
19 | ‘ I 've told you . |
20 | They want me to insist that the company sacks the foreman before they go back , but I 've told 'em I wo n't be a party to victimisation either way . ’ |
21 | You would n't let out things I 've told you in confidence , would you ? ’ |
22 | ‘ I 've told Moira to take tomorrow off to recover from her dreadful experience . |
23 | I 've told you . |
24 | I 've told you . |
25 | ‘ I 've told her I do n't want one anyway . |
26 | ‘ I 've told nobody . ’ |
27 | I 've told you where it is . |
28 | ‘ If I 've told you once I 've told you a thousand times , ’ he said , ‘ your catapults are for stoning the Brits — not for shooting sticky buds at me , right . |
29 | ‘ If I 've told you once I 've told you a thousand times , ’ he said , ‘ your catapults are for stoning the Brits — not for shooting sticky buds at me , right . |
30 | He seems to think that 's all I 'm good for , though I 've told him I 'm the Queen . |