Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [prep] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've fallen in love with someone . ’ |
2 | I 've got the idea you 've fallen in love with the camp . ’ |
3 | I 've fallen in love with it . |
4 | ‘ Why , Alice , ’ Harry said , staring at her curiously , ‘ you sound as if you 've fallen in love with someone you ca n't have . |
5 | ‘ I ca n't tell you how boring people look once you 've fallen in love with God . ’ |
6 | You 're asking me to believe that I 've fallen in love with a nothing . ’ |
7 | ‘ You 've fallen in love with Roman Wyatt , have n't you ? ’ |
8 | We 've fallen in love with Fullcircle , you see . |
9 | ‘ We 've fallen in love with each other , ’ Sabine said quietly . |
10 | And I 've fallen in love with this part of the country . |
11 | You 've fallen in love with him , have n't you ? ’ |
12 | I think I 've fallen in love with Rick Mayall now . |
13 | All the female rappers who 've fallen in line with the misogynist myth by calling themselves degrading names like BYTCHES WITH PROBLEMS , OVERWEIGHT POOCH and HOES WIT' ATTITUDE . |
14 | I 've sat at home with relations , preparing to watch the show with them , and they 'll sit through the opening music in respectful silence , but as soon as I start to speak , so do they . |
15 | Is there danger to those who 've come into contact with them ? |
16 | The 21-year-old McCracken , who makes his debut in tomorrow 's home game with Wakefield , said : ‘ I 've come to England with a bit of a reputation but I want to put all that behind me and get on with playing rugby and improving my game . |
17 | I do hope that you 've come to terms with pregnancy now . ’ |
18 | I 've come to terms with the blow and I 've a marriage to arrange . |
19 | ‘ We 've come to terms with the rule fairly quickly , ’ said Pearson . |
20 | However , almost as soon as we 've come to terms with its limitations , the penis decides to create a whole new set of trails and tribulations for its owner . |
21 | Luckily , I 've come to terms with my height and now it 's to my advantage , ’ she says . |
22 | In the meantime , I 've come to terms with her . |
23 | I 've come to terms with it , it does n't bother whether I 've got it or not , but to be honest I 'd rather have more hair than I do now . |
24 | it seems like now to tell you at last I 've come to terms with it now , I 've really |
25 | feel like I 've accepted it , I 've come to terms with it , there 's nothing I can do about it |
26 | Well , rightly or wrongly we 've come to arrangements with the Liberals , not because we like the Liberals , not because we wanted to , but we , we were fed up with be being in opposition to tell you the truth . |
27 | The people I 've come in contact with , definitely . |
28 | We need to move somewhat quickly , and I am reminded that , I did see Caroline come in , but we have two people who 've come in connection with item fifteen , Community Concerns in East Oxford , are you agreed that we take that now , so that they can |
29 | How often do you talk about what you 've done in English with somebody else ? |
30 | But you 've got to practice with me to get the movements right so I 'm to stand in for the swan . ’ |