Example sentences of "[pers pn] 've [verb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've said the wrong thing . |
2 | I 've said the fucking question wrong anyway |
3 | I 've gone the wrong way round now have n't I ? |
4 | I 've written the whole section as an identical pattern of pull-offs ( with one note in parentheses , because I think that 's what Cliff was aiming for , but missed getting the first lick on string 1 to sound out — there were no drop-ins on recording sessions in 1956 ! ) . |
5 | I 've lost the flipping names again ! |
6 | But like he said and yo and your bill , your receipt and I 've forgo I 've lost the bloody receipt ! |
7 | I 've lost the damn thing now ! |
8 | I 've lost the little silver thing . |
9 | I hope I 've understood the supplementary question correctly , if I 've not I apologise to Mr but we are dealing in a technical area . |
10 | What I 've called the Maoist turn , the turn in , in programme , the turn in strategy which is lead by er Mao Tse-tung , and we have finally got erm to the stage in Chinese history where Mao Tse-tung 's role becomes crucially important . |
11 | Noise/horror undoes the self by confronting it with the other that dwells within it , the monstrous potential latent in us all , waiting to be catalysed by an extreme predicament ; what I 've called the new psychedelia undoes the self by letting it drift off and disappear into the otherwordly . |
12 | Yes , I 've called the local council . |
13 | I have in the last couple of lectures erm outlined or tried to outline erm Locke 's basic decision erm his concept of how we as individuals are related to nature , to each other and I 've emphasised the crucial importance of this notion of how we are related to God . |
14 | And I 've disabled the Tertiary Controls , of course . |
15 | ‘ I plan the holidays and what the others do n't know is that , in the course of planning , I 've developed the precise art of finding somewhere to stay where , when you open your bedroom window , in front of you is the most splendid bit of Romanesque architecture . |
16 | I 've scanned the relevant stuff for ffl in on a Mac scanner . |
17 | He frowned : ‘ I 've seen the unhealthy affection you have for the child . |
18 | I 've seen the odd snip of it like on telly , but I 've never actually seen a programme . |
19 | I 've been a Celtic supporter for thirty five years , I 've seen the good days and we 're in the bad days . |
20 | But I 've seen the wee girls stop at Eileen 's saying |
21 | ‘ Now that I 've seen the finished copy I 'm delighted that I encouraged Susan to write it , ’ said Mrs Major . |
22 | And I 've seen the old man in this state before . |
23 | ‘ I 've seen the old maps . |
24 | I 've seen the little bottles . |
25 | ‘ It 's one thing being peaceful — it 's another thing altogether not knowing if I 've done the right thing . |
26 | I 'm not sure if I 've done the right thing . ’ |
27 | ‘ I 'm sick but I still think I 've done the right thing . |
28 | Sometimes I 've done the odd job for la parallèle , ’ he said simply , as though it explained everything . |
29 | Now I 've done the hard bit there straight line . |
30 | I 'll be able to tell you more when I 've done the full PM . |