Example sentences of "[pron] 've [adv] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | right I 've probably that one |
2 | Next year I am going to be very active in the theatre and I 've already this morning , sown the seed er for possibly er giving a particular performance er of one of the plays in this particular season I 'm going to do er for Save The Children Fund and I 've said |
3 | Err I think by the way I 've pretty much got all the the areas wrapped up in Scotland if we can just get going and we can get |
4 | ‘ I 've little enough time as it is . ’ |
5 | No I 've I 've just All I 've done is because Erm because that is a function of that |
6 | So has that just been recording all that I 've just all I 've just said ? |
7 | Yeah , come on then yes , yeah , I 've just that bit , |
8 | I 've just this minute woke up . |
9 | I 've just this minute got back to the flat and I 'm having some difficulty taking in your news . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 've just this minute turned out my bag , ’ she told him . |
11 | I 've far less trust than her so I 'd not let |
12 | I 've so much news to tell you . |
13 | In a number from Funny Girl , Barbra Streisand sings ‘ As Camille I just feel , I 've so much to offer . |
14 | Well one of us will remember whoe , I mean , the thing is , I 've so much on I could |
15 | My body may be past mending , but I 've still all my wits . |
16 | I 've too much work to do . ’ |
17 | I 'm sure I 've too much . |
18 | I do n't see why I should n't look people in the eye ; I 've as much right to walk the street as they have , have n't I ? |
19 | I 've as much respect for her privacy as the next man . ’ |
20 | erm I 'm very sad to be leaving Oxford , I 've very much enjoyed working here , and it 's been good to work for a council with such a high commitment to H I V , and to fighting Aids , and erm I very much the support I 've had from the committee and I hope it will continue erm in this way . |
21 | I mean I would love to see a newspaper but the current staffing of the office does n't permit that also the costing of it erm but I 've very little input from this department and really while all out and about in the force and just a tip off about something human interest or whatever would be appreciated . |
22 | I 've got more of an athletic figure than a womanly figure — and I 've hardly any waist ’ |
23 | ‘ That 's the point , ’ Joe called back now , ‘ I have to do so much reading I 've hardly any time for writing , at least not the kind I want to do . ’ |
24 | Two policemen , you 've even less chance , but three … |
25 | Just to illustrate how important this thing is , you 've probably all come across and it really irritates me , you see people interviewing people on television and they 've got their clipboard there and they 've obviously got a prepared question so they ca n't falter and fine , that means they 've prepared it . |
26 | You 've probably all been in situation where you seen people zigzag across the road because they think they 're being followed the ladies will do it because she thinks a bloke is following her and the men are probably thinking does she think I 'm following her ? |
27 | You 've just all seemed you 've got rather catarrhed have n't we ? |
28 | You 've as much chance of making sense of events this week as you have of learning how to set the timer on your video recorder ! |
29 | ‘ For heaven 's sake , ’ cried Babs , ‘ you 've as much right to be here as we have . ’ |
30 | Now that Windows has proved to the world that massive files are OK ( yah ! ) you 've as much chance of being able to save a decent sized word-processed document onto a 1.44MB floppy as Madonna has of becoming a nun . |