Example sentences of "[pers pn] 've [adv] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In terms of the rule that we need for branches , I 've already said the General Secretary agrees with me , that this happens often .
2 What , I 've already done the second page
3 I 've already answered the underlying question , I do believe that they should have the maximum discretion and then they should be answerable for their decisions to their local electors who want a good police service and want a good education service and there is money there for them to do it if that is their wish .
4 ‘ But I 've already bought the new bed , Albert , ’ she sobbed .
5 I 've already passed the two written exams .
6 I 've already mentioned the two general stores in Gigant Street , Whitlock 's and Moody 's , and just around the corner were two bakers , Naish 's and Robbins ' , trading in Trinity Street .
7 I 've nearly got the whole case sewn up .
8 I 've just missed the last bus .
9 In jumblespeech Meh'Lindi had reported , ‘ I 've just seen the Harlequin man .
10 I 've just seen the local paper , ’ Bridget said when she answered .
11 Er , but I 've just done the pink the odd bits and pieces to it .
12 But , from Durham , Dick Wilkinson writes : ‘ I 've just spent the last half-hour with my arm down the toilet trying to unblock it .
13 Erm , there 's many suggestions I 've got here , where I 've just taken the necessary action in view of the procedures and I do n't feel that it 's necessary for us to discuss it , if you 're happy with that .
14 ‘ But actually I 've just bought the best electro-acoustic I 've ever seen or heard — a Takamine .
15 pick the sod up , look I 've just picked the bloody hand up there , you poxy thing
16 I 've just tried the local newspaper but Frank 's pal has gone out and they wo n't give me a contact number .
17 I 've just used the last now which has been good .
18 Always draw that line in for North , I 've just used the red line there .
19 ‘ Why , I 've just had the strangest thought . ’
20 I 've also broken the smaller ones down into the cost for the still and the carbonated water .
21 All the same , I 've certainly got the right shape for dealing with large animals — look … ’
22 ‘ Yes , I do , but I do n't think I 've ever seen the safe open . ’
23 I do n't think I 've ever had the real flu .
24 Not that I 've ever had the slightest sympathy from you .
25 Now having said that , of course , I 've almost answered the other question , that I just do not believe there are any rules .
26 Now having said that , of course , I 've almost answered the other question , that I just do not believe there are any rules .
27 I 've actually lost the middle bit of my book !
28 Well very rarely it was I , actually I 'd say I was n't really furnished what they used to call the sofa down the one side and there was chairs around there was no three piece suite or anything like that , but er if it was a wet Sunday afternoon we 'd play draughts or games like that , as we grew older we used to play , play whist , so it was just a room for oh and we had a gramophone , I , I 've actually got the old gramophone case I have n't got the working part I 've got the case upstairs now , it was a , as long as I , we er , I bought it and the pals used to club around and buy a record each week there was er Parlaphone , they used to have a little shop on the corner of Street and Street , and we had it from there , and we used to buy a little , a small record perhaps once a week , perhaps once a month , but er I remember the first record we 'd , we 'd bought as a long play was No No Nanette and er a twelve inch record .
29 She 's simply being as welcoming and hospitable as I 've always heard the Taiwanese are , and trying to help me feel at home and among friends because she knows what it 's like to be a newcomer in a foreign city herself . ’
30 I 've always liked the gentle curves of Art Nouveau and the squares and triangles of Art Deco and I think this is reflected in the house .
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