Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] the whole " in BNC.
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1 | The game was the first tied match in the World League and Alexander said : ‘ I feel like I 've let the whole team down . ’ |
2 | I 've I 've booked the whole morning off . |
3 | Is that all you 've done the whole evening — read ? ’ |
4 | So far I 've done the whole term of volleyball |
5 | ‘ But surely you 've missed the whole point … ’ |
6 | ‘ As usual , they 've missed the whole point they did n't need an inquiry , it 's obvious what went wrong , ’ he said . |
7 | Now they 've made the whole workforce redundant , and will also have to issue redundancy pay . |
8 | 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 ! ) . |
9 | And they 've got the whole world to disappear into . |
10 | I 've got the whole weight of the whole earth pressing in on this little box . |
11 | And to talk of killing your little girls shows you 've got the whole thing horribly out of perspective . |
12 | I 've got the whole piece of turf under plastic . |
13 | Oh , by the way you 'll only have one det well it you 've got the whole lot on this thing . |
14 | And there 's always the danger of it could it be changed , and then you 've got the whole curriculum area to look after . |
15 | Yes , I think we 'll have to have have a good look , yes it 's alright when you 've got a few things to get , but when when you 've got the whole list . |
16 | They 've got the whole page in the paper . |
17 | You stay away from my you 've got the whole floor full of butter . |
18 | It 'll be be much more straightforward when they 've got the whole thing on the computer but at the moment it 's a transitional phase . |
19 | You have that towards the , though I 've got to give you seventy , seventy five so shall I give it to you when I 've got the whole lot ? |
20 | Now in between those two extremes , the notion on the one hand that somehow national character is biologically predetermined , and the other that what nations do is merely accidental , erm you 've got the whole area of erm education , state control of the media , newspapers , erm even prisons and armies , conscription , things of that kind , which actually fashion erm national character for , not forever , but for the period in which those forces are in control , and that is a particular message that the youth of that country is receiving . |
21 | Me : ‘ You 've betrayed the whole concept . |
22 | ‘ I 've found the whole evening so far unforgettable , ’ Merrill said softly , adding hurriedly , ‘ It 's such a beautiful place , so atmospheric , and — ’ She shrugged , laughing a little . |
23 | I 've spent the whole day with Piero , I 've read all about him , I 've stared at all the pictures in the book , I 've lived them . |
24 | ‘ I 've spent the whole day searching for you . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 've spent the whole time trying to convince myself it could never work between us , ’ he went on , as though she had n't spoken . |
26 | I said , do you realise you 've eaten the whole packet ! |
27 | ‘ Ken , I 've discovered the whole bloody Cabinet — the people who run Britain — are drug smugglers . |
28 | We 've read the whole scene , but |
29 | You 've read the whole scene . |
30 | At CompuAdd , we 've streamlined the whole process of network selection , installation and support . |