Example sentences of "'ve [verb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , it 's not as if they 've erected a Chinese Wall .
2 Charlie says : ‘ I think it must be very difficult every day to give so much of yourself to so many people — and not feel in a way that , since you 've given a great deal , therefore you deserve love and warmth when you go home . ’
3 I 've given a whole chapter to my constituency .
4 Erm , so I 'm hoping that that will work , it 's it 's down in the diary for him to do that , and and I 've given a little note about what the Adult School is all about .
5 I have n't given her this last year ( since I left home ) one half of the consideration I 've given the beastly creature upstairs just this last week .
6 They 've lobbied every Labour conference since 84 .
7 Try making a " clean start " — say , on the hour — and do n't give up until you 've completed a reasonable work stint .
8 You 've completed an excellent assignment .
9 Hands up all those who 've received an indecipherable fax , where the print quality is appalling , where a staple has scratched the scanner , where the original document got stuck as it passed through the sending machine .
10 We 've developed a new design to make your selection of CompuAdd PC systems , peripherals and accessories all the easier .
11 At Hulsta they 've developed a new process .
12 We 've developed a fertile strain .
13 But over the last year or so we 've developed a solid state equivalent , which has no moving parts at all .
14 In Russia for example we intend to launch a small partnership fund to support small projects promoted by the voluntary agencies in the United Kingdom who 've developed a wide range of connections with their Russian counterparts .
15 ‘ I plan the holidays and what the others do n't know is that , in the course of planning , I 've developed the precise art of finding somewhere to stay where , when you open your bedroom window , in front of you is the most splendid bit of Romanesque architecture .
16 ‘ Mr McKillop , you 've travelled a long way and you 've worked hard but I think this is as far as you 're likely to get . ’
17 I 've travelled a long way today . ’
18 For starters , they 've witnessed a marked shift in the make-up of their audience : though there 's a sprinkling of residual bagginess in tonight 's crowd , the lion 's share of the faithful fit the dishevelled , T-shirted stereotype of the diehard pop kid .
19 Yeah , course I mean as a bat er pitched a bat on this is a beau a beauty but are there are rough spots which you 've helping the slow left arm , or help any spinner .
20 Once you 've pondered the crucial question of which is the bigger — Mount Everest or Blessed 's supremely affable ego , then the best course of action is simply to let the saltily ribald tidal wave of his enthusiasm for the Big Hill and its history wash over you .
21 Already I 've heard a Finnish businessman say in The Palace restaurant ‘ Those Goddamn Yanks are coming . ’
22 And sir the other strand which we 've heard a good deal about has been the nature of the vegetative screen which occurs between D thirty nine and D forty on the one hand , and land to the north of it on the other .
23 Erm sir I I think this is clearly You 've heard a great deal about this
24 ‘ I 've heard a funny story and I 'm ringing to ask you if there 's any truth in it .
25 We 've heard a little bit of , about the Three-Ninetieth Group and we could go on and on because it certainly is indeed er historic organization .
26 They 've heard a relieving fleet 's on the way . ’
27 Perhaps they 've heard the economic forecast .
28 Having said that , I 've heard the French love it , and over there the Mad Axe is selling like , er … mad .
29 Well you 've heard the senior prosecutor say that she knows nothing , she
30 Well you 've heard the senior prosecutor say that she knows
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