Example sentences of "i 've [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now I 've achieved my main priority of getting back my passport after a six-year fight . |
2 | And that 's why I 've gotten my whole scene focused on what I need to do , what we all need to do . |
3 | So I 've lost me bloody job because of it he said . |
4 | I 've lost my right back place in USA 'cos I 'm in England ‘ til January … |
5 | " I 've instructed my Chief Accountant to have everything ready for you . " |
6 | I 've borne your unwelcome intrusion for long enough . |
7 | I 've taken note of the hints given in Starting Block and I 've organized my hard disk into 19 subdirectories and up to 6 levels of sub-subdirectories . |
8 | and this woman 's like saying , I 've saved you bloody cow and they 're always shouting . |
9 | I 've cut my social life . |
10 | Well , no … . but I 've seen their med pallets . |
11 | I 've seen her ugly face somewhere , I do n't know where . |
12 | Pig iron you know er pig iron was what they had I 've seen them pouring furnaces pouring it onto the pig beds , and you know when I was a kid when we lived in Caldmore from about half past nine at night all across West Bromwich , Wednesbury all over that area , you 'd see the sky light up and it was due to the pouring of er pouring the pig iron . |
13 | I am bespoke in the evening , but the daytime is free , once I 've done my domestic chores . |
14 | Oh , oh , well we 'd better go then , but we 'll come back next year because that was good I said no I 'm sorry you wo n't actually I 'm going I 've done my little bit for a while , no one else . |
15 | Well I 've done my little bit . |
16 | At least , Scarlet thought , Camille did n't notice I 've given her wholemeal bread . |
17 | I 've given her strict instructions never to do anything like that again ! ’ |
18 | ‘ I 've given them good service — 130 goals in 140-odd games — and feel good for a few more seasons . ’ |
19 | ‘ It 's true that I 've given my personal backing to Kevin Keegan in our search for players , but we have to be realistic . |
20 | I 've given you good reason to be suspicious of my motives . ’ |
21 | And I 've given you special stuff for nighttime to keep the back of your throat clear at night . |
22 | ‘ And now I 've confided my murky past , that must make us more than acquaintances . ’ |
23 | ‘ I do apologise if I 've upset your social plans for this evening , ’ he said with heavy sarcasm , ‘ but this is important to me , and it 's all in the line of business . |
24 | I think I 've bruised my inner thigh . |
25 | Erm , I 'm not sure whether it would be appropriate for me to go through the the table now and look at the constraints , or whether it might be better to leave that until after I 've finished my overall remarks . |
26 | You 'll understand why when I 've finished my little lecture . |
27 | ‘ I 've had a little help from Barry Humphries in this , and I hope I 've paid him due credit , thought he did start that nasty rumour that he was me or I was him . |
28 | And I 've forgotten what young 'uns like , see . ’ |
29 | I 've forgotten my new year 's resolution which is to use christian names . |
30 | He was lying half submerged in his pool , and Robert , after looking at him closely , said , ‘ I 've forgotten my rubber boots . |