Example sentences of "'ve [verb] [pron] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And I 've placed it in a strategic position . |
2 | And I 've heard it from a whole bunch of people , she says stuff , she actually tells people I 'm on heroin all the time . |
3 | Which is a bit different and I 'd like to see it , that 's just one of my things , but again when you 're in , going into retirement I think you 've got to think about this , I mean I went , nobody twisted my arm , I went into that situation and I 've enjoyed it for a great many years , but now I 'm thinking I 'd , before I , it 's too late I want to have a , a l a fling in autumn as it were . |
4 | ‘ You 've caught me on a bad day , ’ grunts Graeme Souness , as he ambles across the mahogany lined reception at Ibrox . |
5 | ‘ You 've caught me on a bad day , I 'm afraid . ’ |
6 | One biscuit becomes a whole packet , one chocolate bar turns into three and before you know where you are you 've trapped yourself into a wholesale binge . |
7 | ‘ Cypress Hill are smoking funk , and they 've rolled it into a fat album featuring ‘ How I Could Just Kill A Man ’ and ‘ Hand On The Pump ’ . |
8 | ‘ You 've done something with a western that I 've never see before . |
9 | The big fella is more keyed up than I 've seen him for a long time and he is channelling all his energies into one final world cup fling . |
10 | I 've seen him in a proper leather jacket . |
11 | I think that it ought to be self-evident , erm if we 've done our programme in a way which er , is clear or if we 've presented it in a clear fashion , then I think sequence and clashes er and safety , to a large extent , become self-evident . |
12 | The bothy was in Pat 's family , and they 've made it into a lovely home . |
13 | I 've suspected it for a long time , but now it 's absolutely dear ! |
14 | Yes , it 's not , they 've turned it into a total university trained job erm , people have n't given award . |
15 | If Knightshayes had been a really fine Victorian garden , you 'd have had to keep it as it was , but we 've turned it into a twentieth-century garden and that 's what the Trust has taken . |
16 | Now you can see Body Shop 's here , I 've got them in a nice box now . |
17 | ‘ Look , I 've got you at a bad moment , sorry . |
18 | ‘ We 've got ourselves into a great position , even over our closest rivals in fourth and fifth spot , ’ says Gunn , who is in his seventh season with Norwich . |
19 | Billy 's been brilliant because we 've had him on an album-by-album deal , and he could have jumped ship , but he 's been really loyal . ’ |
20 | On page 110 we 've used them in a wonderful vegetarian Christmas pie , and on page 77 freshly cooked cranberries have been combined with a shop-bought cranberry sauce as a chunky topping for apples to serve with goose . |
21 | He hopes the meeting will help him and like-minded clergy who 've found themselves in a religious dilemma . |
22 | He then delivered a heavy hint of the need for reform : ‘ We know the Germans , we 've known them for a long time . |
23 | If he does really well he can hope for a bonus of cross-party votes : never mind Patrick 's party label , we 've known him for a long time , we like him and he 's been very helpful . |
24 | ‘ You 've left her with a broken heart , you mean . |
25 | He said : ‘ All I know is that we 've signed him on a playing contract for four years and we 're delighted to have him back . |
26 | I like that one and now you 've put me in a difficult position cos I like that one , have that one , but I like the lockable cupboard on the other one . |
27 | ‘ You 've put me in an impossible position , ’ Modigliani said angrily . |
28 | But do n't worry : I 've put him on a separate floor . ’ |
29 | Cheese and tomato this morning , and I 've put you in a boiled egg . " |
30 | I 'm sorry , I 've put you in an invidious position . |