Example sentences of "i 've [verb] [pron] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Testing role plays I 've sent you a handout on that exercises and there 's a handout on that .
2 ‘ And I 've packed you a currant teacake for a ‘ biting on ’ , though you should be at Dudley afore dinnertime . ’
3 I 've been down here for bloody nine years I 've missed it a bit
4 Just wan na put a little thing that , I mean I 've written her a letter , I just put a little thing that erm
5 I 've wore it a couple of times for .
6 He said , ‘ Since you failed to tell me what you wanted to drink , I 've poured you a Cynar .
7 Mm I 've seen it a U as well I must admit .
8 Oh I 've seen it a couple of times , yeah .
9 I 've met him a couple of times .
10 I 've met 'er a couple o' times . ’
11 I 've given her a draught .
12 And , I 'd like to say that er , Diana er er , has been extremely helpful , and I 've given her a bit of he aid , in trying to raise that kind of money .
13 I 've had , I 've had two hundred pounds worth , I 've given her a cheque for two hundred pounds
14 Well I 'm gon na come out , I said er , I 'm going to , I 'm gon na get well , I 've given myself a fortnight this weekend
15 It 's always the pressure that I give myself , and I 've given myself a lot of pressure this last year ’ , she revealed .
16 I 've given him a couple of garters for his socks .
17 We 're gon na get em trained up in the garages before we actually launch , but they are able now to say they are approved installers so they will be getting all the stuff , everything in relation to it , I 've given em a list of the people involved in Nottinghamshire and it 's the launch is on the seventh March at West Bridgford , and basically the system is ready and up and running , thank the Lord after hard work by er Keith and us all at various times , but it 's been mainly down to Keith .
18 I 've given you a I 've given you a warning if I and it wo n't be such a shock to your sa system if it erm if we come out with a the news .
19 it is , I said I 've given you a lot of time in the holidays and what have you come in and now you 're making a big song and dance about an hour and she said oh I 'm sorry I did n't mean to speak to you like that , but she did , she was just plain rude and really quite nasty , eh she should of yeah , and she should of told me that I was n't , becomes taking a lunch break and then she said well you could of taken half an hour , I said you did n't tell me well I said to her Matt rung up this morning and said to you , surveyor 's coming up to , at four o'clock , he wants both of us to be there so we know which way the windows will be and all the rest of it , just bear in mind , now I said to her I know it 's short notice but can I please go at four o'clock , she said yeah it is short notice but yeah no problem come in at eight o'clock tomorrow morning as a joke and then she totally changed her attitude when she came back from her thing mm yeah oh yeah that was nice of her well I said to her , I said to her oh I said to her look she would take
20 I 've given you an assurance … ’
21 I 've given you an A for participation B plus for written work and that gives you an average of B which is good or excellent .
22 I 've given you something to kill the pain , Cathy , and I 've given you an antibiotic
23 Of course I 've made him a pie — why should n't I ?
24 I 've made you a cup of coffee — and I should drink it while it 's still hot , if I were you . ’
25 There you are I 've made you a cup of tea .
26 Hey now for the past three mornings I 've got up out of bed , I 've made you a cup of tea every morning and breakfast on a tray , so do n't you come complaining to me .
27 Actually I 've moved it a bit too far that way have I ?
28 I might find I 've cooked him a dinner and he does n't want it .
29 Ever since first encountering Gavrilov at the Touraine Music Festival in the mid-1970s , I 've thought him a player of infinite potential , with a technique of which legends are made .
30 ‘ And you know , I 've never said this , although I 've thought it a lot : you 've always been kind to me all down the years .
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