Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] 've [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | Where I 've wet it what 's it done to it ? |
2 | where I 've dropped it for , well then , it 's the toilet brush you see , I 've been going like this with the toilet |
3 | No you did n't like that one whe where you 've had it in the water did you ? |
4 | For a band now irritated by most dance music — ‘ most of it 's cack , I hate going into bars where they 've got it blaring out from everywhere , you ca n't hear yourself think ’ — and uncomfortable with the accoutrements of clubbing — ‘ I ca n't stand being under strobes no more , do me head in , make me lose my balance ’ — it was inevitable the Mondays would rake up their rock roots , ‘ mature ’ their sound and make a major musical transition . |
5 | Ca n't say I 've learnt much although I 've started it again and again in the last two years . |
6 | ‘ And you know , I 've never said this , although I 've thought it a lot : you 've always been kind to me all down the years . |
7 | ‘ I thought it might be diplomatic to take the garage , ’ he continued , ‘ so I 've cleaned it off and it 's in the car . ’ |
8 | " But you said you wanted this letter to go off this morning , so I 've brought it for you to sign . " |
9 | The medical report is written in Russian , with even my name translated into Cyrillic , so I 've had it framed to save my local GP from having a brainstorm . |
10 | They were also at the stage when they still found funny voices funny , and Charles had his best audience in years for his Welsh , developed for Under Milk Wood ( ‘ A production which demonstrated everything the theatre can offer , except talent ’ — Nottingham Evening Post ) , his Cornish , as used in Love 's Labour 's Lost ( ‘ Charles Paris 's Costard was about as funny as an obituary notice ’ — New Statesman ) and the voice he had used as a Chinese Broker 's Man in Aladdin ( ‘ My watch said that the show only lasted two and a half hours , so I 've taken it to be repaired ’ — Glasgow Herald ) . |
11 | I ca n't resist it , once I 've made it I ca n't resist it . |
12 | Once I 've filled it in once in the book |
13 | The dress is very nice but once I 've got it on I realize I 'm just not in the mood for it . |
14 | yeah , although you 've got it |
15 | ( OK , so you 've heard it , but it 's the way these five year olds tell ‘ em ! ) |
16 | I 'll give you the receipt actually so you 've got it in case . |
17 | Two , no it 's two years , so you 've got it t |
18 | Besides I have paid £14 for this seat so you 've had it . |
19 | It is often described as ‘ whickering ’ , a pretty good term once you 've heard it but not a lot of good if you have n't . |
20 | You know you can do it you can do the fractions and once you 've turned it into twelfths you can do it . |
21 | Once you 've trained it like that to test it on this pattern all you do is take the pack into the system and see whether you can |
22 | Once you 've seen it , you 'll want to share it with everyone in your organisation . |
23 | Once you 've seen it , you 'll want to change your mind , they always do , and that causes a lot of extra bother . " |
24 | But once you 've seen it , you know , and er |
25 | It might be a bit awkward when you start off but once you 've done it a bit it gets easier . |
26 | So once you 've done it you ca n't sell any more even though there are two or three people in the wings saying can I go into it . |
27 | Once you 've done it once it actually relatively easy for you to improve it an an and getting it better in the next iteration , erm that is exactly the situation you 've got here . |
28 | Once you 've done it it 's something it 's hard to get out of . |
29 | And once you 've done it at school , it comes back with a bit of an effort quite quickly . |
30 | And you know er but she goes like , she 's like , like she said to me , once you 've done it once she 'll expect you to do it again , and again ! |