Example sentences of "[pron] 've [vb pp] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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61 | ‘ Mister , you 're givin' me a hard time , you are , and just when I 'm thinking I 've met a real gent for a change . |
62 | ‘ I 've met a great number of very interesting people , ’ he murmurs . |
63 | I 've met a different gauge of girl from yours . |
64 | So I have n't been to any of those coffee mornings I 've met a few people from it . |
65 | She was bound and helpless , and I 've masturbated a million times imagining girls I know in such situations . ’ |
66 | I 've given a whole chapter to my constituency . |
67 | Erm , so I 'm hoping that that will work , it 's it 's down in the diary for him to do that , and and I 've given a little note about what the Adult School is all about . |
68 | Now some of you , if you 've only been with the company a few months or whatever it was , may not have noticed too much of a change , er , but I 've noticed a bit of a ch , I 've noticed a tremendous change in two and half months , two and a half years , and there 's some people in the room who must have noticed tremendous changes . |
69 | But I 've noticed a few faces in the crowd and it wo n't be long . |
70 | Glen Lyons , consultant trichologist at the Philip Kingsley Clinic , says : ‘ In the last five years I 've noticed a dramatic increase in the number of women suffering from hair and scalp conditions , particularly the speeding up of genetic hair loss . |
71 | Already I 've heard a Finnish businessman say in The Palace restaurant ‘ Those Goddamn Yanks are coming . ’ |
72 | ‘ I 've heard a funny story and I 'm ringing to ask you if there 's any truth in it . |
73 | I 've made a great deal of progress , as you can see . ’ |
74 | Since then I 've made a new start . ’ |
75 | I 've made a new term planner actually but I 've forgotten to bring it . |
76 | I 've lost count of the times I 've made a good catch and returned the next night ( or day as the case may be ) only to blank or , at best , catch a fraction of the previous night 's catch . |
77 | I 've made a complete fool of myself and I do n't think I can bring myself to ask what I came to . " |
78 | Well possibly and less likely to enjoy it , I mean I 've made a complete failure of my life , so I 'm , I 'm not and I never really enjoyed from the beginning I must say |
79 | You could help me find out if I 've made a terrible mistake coming here , and if — ’ She took a deep breath . |
80 | I 've made a terrible mistake . |
81 | I 've made a special study of him , you see . |
82 | I 've made a special study of the ben Issachar clan . |
83 | I 've made a few attempts to try to potty train her without any success . |
84 | But I 've made a few enquiries about him , discreetly , of course , from Mr Tucker in Nassau . |
85 | ‘ I 've made a big mistake , ’ he told Mr Slipper . |
86 | oh and I 've made a big rug at the centre , which I shall have home before Christmas , a big woollen rug I 've made , yes so , oh it 's a beautiful rug it 's with those er silver thing you push through the hole on the canvas |
87 | I 've endured a terrible journey in the back of a van for you . ’ |
88 | ‘ I tend to get carried away when I 've drunk a wee bit too much . |
89 | I want it to wipe in , though , and not just appear , so I 've chosen a growing rectangle to do the job . |
90 | Now , I 've won a thousand pounds in the United Kingdom . |