Example sentences of "[pron] 've [verb] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As I 've said in the previous articles , some parts of the swing are more difficult to cope with than others . |
2 | I 've played in a certain town that makes linoleum where the audience did not laugh once . |
3 | I 've fished in the Soviet Arctic and in Argentina for example , but just recently had an enjoyable time with the lures in Australia , in Hobart , Tasmania , to be precise . |
4 | Nicest bars I 've seen in a long time . ’ |
5 | The teaming up of Land 's End Ltd with Rowland Edwards , who seems to have his own unique version of reality , produced one of the choicer pieces of double-speak I 've seen in a long time : a press release announcing a campaign to add fixed anchors and gear to the crags in the interests of the environment and safety . |
6 | ‘ All this , with the bonus of an organic approach , makes it one of the most original books on gardening that I 've seen in a long time , ’ says our kitchen garden correspondent , Adam Pasco . |
7 | Elland Road was the emptiest I 've seen in a long time , 23,000 of which 4000 were Crewe fans . |
8 | It was a hell of a match , one of the best I 've seen in a long while ( live that is ) . |
9 | Hell of a good film though , it 's the best film I 've seen in a long time . |
10 | Security guard Ed Collett , 32 , from Highbury , north London , said : ‘ It 's the best film I 've seen in the past few years . |
11 | Over the last six weeks or so I 'll tell you the places I 've been and the people I 've seen in the National Health Service . |
12 | ‘ He 's the most charming man I 've met in a long time . ’ |
13 | ‘ You are the most frustrating piece of womanhood I 've met in a long time , ’ he rasped . |
14 | ‘ This is one of the best evenings I 've had in a long time , ’ Sam said , sipping his coffee . |
15 | God , the best time I 've had in the past five years was one night with Lachy Watt , angry at Ferg , and more surprised than anything else . |
16 | Oh I 've come in the wrong way |
17 | ‘ It was as hard as I 've practised in a long time , ’ said the Ryder Cup player . |
18 | Three mornings on the trot I 've been up there and I 've walked in the front door and I can hear him downstairs snoring , still in bed . |
19 | is the stuff that I 've got in a little bag , got little bag full |
20 | But what makes those involved remain optimistic is the number , and talent , of the performers who 've emerged in the past two years . |
21 | people who 've died in a similar way . |
22 | ‘ We 're finding that people who 've specialised in a certain field such as financial services or entertainment are much more marketable than people who are more generalist in their work experience , ’ says Ms Ogden . |
23 | But for some people who 've dabbled in the real thing the effects have been fatal . |
24 | You 've go you 've gone in the little book |
25 | If the postman knocks on the door to delivery the only parcel you 've received in the past three years , you can guarantee it will be at just before eight on the first Saturday morning you 've had a chance to have a proper lie in for months . |
26 | Er , would you , would you tell the , your worships what experience you 've had in the licensed trade . |
27 | And when the market does pick up again , you can expect to get back at least some of what you 've spent in the increased value of your property . |
28 | Erm it would cost for the four for the four nights of the con conference , that 's from the Wednesday night to the Saturday night inclusive , six pounds a night each will almost cover the cost and we 've fitted in an extra person on the floor at three pounds a night that would clear the cost completely . |
29 | If we can get some action on the ground to tackle rights of way issues , we 'll be able to deal with the kinds of conflicts we 've seen in the past decade . |
30 | that people can make their o , they have a balanced education which allows them then to make their own choices about , that things are n't over , I mean if we 've lived in a patriarchal society in which men are in power and that kin , and male sexuality maybe has come through more in sex education , those have been the issues that have been co , ha have been given more importance and female issues have maybe been neglected a little bit and now erm , with Aids as a problem we do n't want to turn out and suddenly become really homo homophobic or really , you know , right condoms , condoms , it has to be you know , you need to kind of keep the balance so that people are given the information and then have the freedom to make the choice themselves . |