Example sentences of "[pers pn] 've [verb] a [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But I have , I , I 've ever since I 've retired I 've run a performing dance group of men and women erm who do it for a hobby . |
2 | I 've run a library comparison but none of the eigenvalues match with anything we 've seen before . |
3 | I 've survived a world war and several smaller ones . |
4 | ‘ I 've selected a midfield umbrella to protect him with players and said , ‘ look , this is your stage — now go and do it where it will really hurt the opposition ’ . |
5 | ‘ I 've devised a board game to alleviate these kind of boring situations . |
6 | ‘ But I 've become a cult figure over the past 18 months , I have respect now ; people do n't walk up in the street and say ‘ Hi Chris ’ and clap me on the shoulder . |
7 | , writes : I 'VE joined a cycling club and I am puzzled why most of the professionals shave their legs . |
8 | Now I 've engendered a feedback loop , so that if Mait , or anyone else , tries to use it , the enhancer will focus his concentration , feed it back , and drain it off again in a continuous loop that should keep him rooted to the spot for the rest of his life — or until someone else separates his gaze from the lenses . |
9 | And all and another thing I tell you th this this is worth knowing I 've seen you wo n't credit it but I 've seen a rowing boat in Street . |
10 | Well I saw there by the what 's now , it was in them days , I 've seen a rowing boat mm in there in Street . |
11 | I 've done a ouija board thing . |
12 | That means that when I 've made a spelling mistake you can say to me , ‘ You 've spelt that wrong ’ , but not , ‘ You 're stupid , you ca n't spell . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 've left a shopping list for you — just the chemist in Warminster , and the supermarket . ’ |
14 | If any of the you , I challenge to go to your bank manager tomorrow , and say to him , I 've had a heart attack , I 'm not going to pay my loan of a hundred thousand pounds . |
15 | I 've had a love affair with speedway for 40 years ; so have the fans . |
16 | I ca n't see , I 've had a cataract operation . |
17 | I 've had a cataract operation . |
18 | Absolutely , yes , I 've , I 've had a sex change . |
19 | No I 've ch I 've had a sex change . |
20 | I 've had a sex change . |
21 | ‘ I 've had a shoulder injury for the last three or four games and it 's the last thing you need when you are struggling to score your first goal . |
22 | And erm anyway it was a wonderful place , wonderful relationship with the men and erm about the only odd thing about it I 've come up against a snag which I did n't think I 've had a ghost writer , I 've got publishers , and as I ca n't get er permission for all the photos that I want . |
23 | I 've had a phone call from Pam this morning . |
24 | The moment it was clear where they were going I 've had a message back . |
25 | ‘ I 've had a telephone call . |
26 | ‘ I 've had a fifty-pound note stolen . ’ |
27 | Mind you I 've had an S S K presentation before so |
28 | ‘ Look , I 've found a golf ball , ’ smiled Mr Morgan , a bank manager 's assistant , as Mr Evans marched over . |
29 | I 've found a gran thanks to advert |
30 | Now I feel refreshed , I 've downed a venison pie , a tankard of ale and two cups of claret , and have returned to the centre of my maze to dictate my memoirs . |