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

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1 This is my garden — and now that I 've dug the tunnel , I want you to think of it as your garden , too ! ’
2 Then in a rush , ‘ I 've decided the engagement was a bad mistake .
3 ‘ It 's the first time I 've run the distance indoors for six or seven years and the object of the race was to hurt myself , ’ said the 28-year-old Lucozade Motherwell club member .
4 I , I hope I 've covered the ground that you were hoping I would Chairman .
5 I 've placed the background as an event , and have also loaded up the big trees as an actor .
6 Now I 've achieved the length , I want to have a perm for my wedding in two month 's time , only to find that due to the Henna , my hair wo n't take a perm .
7 I 've sent the boy away with his friends .
8 Oh well , I I 've sent the ones from the drawer
9 Er but I went , I 've been , I 've represented the society at the big conference of the Co-op union , which is you know each society sends delegates you know and erm er I 've , I 've always liked this kind of thing .
10 As I 've said the Policy Committee guideline was that we should set a budget within the range seventy two million to seventy three point three million , which means at the lower level , if you go for the lower level er to which says for ninety four five about almost exactly a million pounds .
11 The other one should be a button I 've pressed the button just lift this up button she set , there you go .
12 I 've followed the events of of this erm unhappy but hardy perennial some time now erm I 've found it unusual because there was no Liberal volte face until now and er quite a lot of things happened where the Liberals changed their mind and I naturally started to wonder what has happened to make this change of mind come about and all I 'll say is I hope that it does n't have much to do with events in other counties or with any by-election .
13 I 've checked the aeroplanes from Croydon , I used your telephone , this time I shall fly .
14 ‘ I 'll get over there when I 've checked the mail , ’ Merrill cut in quickly , ‘ and I 'll bring your passport with me . ’
15 I 've lit the fire there . ‘
16 One dentist I know , is so used to dealing with hypersensitive children that he says — and I mean to me — ‘ Now , pop this in like a lollipop ’ , but I do n't mind that either because , about twenty years after everyone else , I 've discovered the benefits of meditation .
17 I 've discovered the secret of happiness .
18 I 've dressed the eye-wounds but the rot has started .
19 I 've broken the glass .
20 He says I 've broken the glass .
21 It 's Iris 's turn to call us really but , but I , I did think about Iris earlier and I should really phone just to see how your dad is , Bobby because it 's really up to her just to see about the weekend and much times that I 've phoned the hospital recently .
22 I 've phoned the doctor , and he 's arranged for her to be admitted to hospital for observation , or whatever they do .
23 I 've phoned the police .
24 I 've phoned the agent in Palermo , but he ca n't get a replacement set sent down before tomorrow afternoon . ’
25 I 've raised the subject now , ’ he replied coolly , ‘ because Mike went over to see her .
26 Now at last I can admit to myself how much I 've missed the sun and the warmth and the colour of Italy …
27 I 've missed the company as much as the money .
28 I 've missed the introductions . ’
29 She took the card and told him , ‘ Oh , I 've missed the appointment .
30 Take F C V. It does n't know I 've written the A B C ,
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