Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ So I 've arranged for a whistle-stop tour around the country houses of some influential contacts , and there are one or two long-standing debts and favours due to me that I 'm going to call in over this weekend . ’
2 erm I 've arranged for an independent assessor to view this vehicle , and the view of that independent assessor is this is a straightforward claim against the insurance company , and I at the moment am pursuing that , so it 's a little bit of a conflict of interest that one , but that does give you some background on that particular case .
3 I think the difference there is that we 're talking about we 're not talking inners and outers there , we 're talking about or certainly in terms of the consultation that we 've undertaken on the western route , it 's been different variations of a western route , there is n't an equivalent of a of an inner route for the for the western side .
4 I 'm of more use to him , if I carry his letters faithfully , than all the statutes and limitations and restrictions they 've clapped on the Welsh trade .
5 Well , you 've jumped to the wrong conclusion .
6 We 've heard of a small baby who chewed through a gift and swallowed a battery , and of a granny who bought one of those talking baby dolls for her favourite grandaughter , only to find that it had a vocabulary of four-letter words .
7 I mean I 've heard of the Four Horseman and the Apocalypse but I never know who wrote it .
8 I 've heard of an old lady in Penzance who wants a companion … ’
9 Erm we 've heard about the measured approach , the step by step approach er and Mr , has said , please make your mind up one way or another so we can proceed with our local plan preparation .
10 My question to Mr which he might like to comment on in his his summing up , is we 've heard about the forthcoming meeting which you 're going to arrange with the district council 's , how soon would you be able to make progress ?
11 A brief traverse right gains a semi-rest , protection , and decision time for those who 've approached with an open mind about which route to take .
12 Yes we 've approached on a regular basis we 've we approach
13 But for some people who 've dabbled in the real thing the effects have been fatal .
14 So for the past year , I 've sat on the Labour Party Trade Union Review Group , a working party set up in the heat of an election defeat , to defuse a potentially damaging row about the strange phenomenon in the party of Labour .
15 We we 've dropped In the Bleak Midwinter , and we 've added Hark the Herald , yes ?
16 ‘ And so you 've come on a friendly visit ? ’
17 I 've come to a tremendous decision today .
18 And then we go back to the point which Mr Cunnane wanted to raise and they 've had their lunchtime discussions , see whether you 've come to a some form of agreement or resolution on that .
19 ‘ You see , ’ the chief inspector went on , ‘ I 've come to a dead end . ’
20 I feel I 've come to a full stop and so does Toby .
21 ‘ You 've come to the right place , then , ‘ she said cheerfully , leading the way inside .
22 ‘ We 've come to the best club in the country and won .
23 ‘ We 've come to the best club in the country and won .
24 You 've come to the wrong committee to try and get like a cash handout , but er we do appreciate the problems of putting on entertainments , and bops on campus .
25 ‘ Aye , well , lass , if you 're after wor Robbie you 've come to the wrong shop .
26 I could say that you 've come to the wrong place , but I wo n't . ’
27 and , and they do it about four or five times , you know , the king of Snowdonia , welcome to see and all the bugles going you know all of a sudden he appears in the middle of the picture he says oh I 've come through the back door
28 ‘ He 's rather busy — you 've come at a bad time , I 'm afraid , Miss Holbrook .
29 ‘ We 've come across the same thing all over Europe .
30 Oh I 've come in the wrong way
  Next page