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

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1 ‘ Chatterton and Fagg and a few more like them who 've since kicked the bucket .
2 The money , which should have been paid in advance , is owed for the final term of 6 girls who 've since left the college .
3 They 've vastly increased the number of dedicated hillwalkers who now appreciate the aesthetic and scenic wonders , and challenges , of the remoter Highlands and islands .
4 ‘ Well now that you 've single-handedly won the war on drugs , perhaps you can do something useful , like scrub the deck ? ’
5 In other words we 've effectively rebuilt the island of information that we used to talk about five years ago and the key motivation behind enterprise client server is really to integrate the efforts of these two groups .
6 ‘ It used to , but working with Dave over that period of time means we 've mostly solved the problems .
7 I 'm wide awake now , because I 've suddenly seen the formula 2X35L IX32M appear in my brain , like the glowing green digits on the video , and then softly , effortlessly deconstruct itself into elements of meaning .
8 you 're talking round and you 've suddenly become a convert to the private site because it 's the only way that you can find that your party can oppose the establishment of proper and properly managed gipsy sites in Oxfordshire .
9 ‘ I 've suddenly acquired a stepbrother , as he pointed out .
10 Well if they can afford to buy in help and to sort their life out , you 've suddenly got a product that they really want to buy .
11 and eh , you 've obviously dislodged the situation where somebody else should argue perhaps ,
12 That 's actually all I want to say about the flipchart unless anybody 's any other comments I mean Jeff 's you 've obviously got a lot of experience in a do you feel there 's any anything further than that I know I 've covered it very briefly .
13 which you you 've obviously had a mind to because you 've done the breakdown about the various other regions ,
14 It 's it 's something I 've obviously thought a lot about .
15 We 've all drunk a lot of alcohol .
16 We 've all heard the warnings — it dries out your skin , you 'll get terrible wrinkles , it could give you cancer .
17 Well , we 've all heard the stories of divers tackling the marine Moray ( and may remember the film ‘ The Deep ’ ) , so you can imagine the sort of thing my mind was conjuring up .
18 We 've all put the Worm down to a dusty old legend .
19 They 've all read the Magpie column but arrive at differing conclusions .
20 I goes , ‘ 4×4 , C'm on you 've all read the book — read it , it 's coming out their ears — I goes , let's examine the character of the Witch .
21 They 've all booked a seat on the plane , too .
22 There was silence at the table for a moment , until the old lady spoke again ; ‘ You 've all forgotten the Boer War , ’ she said , ‘ although Hughie 's carrying a bit of it in his leg .
23 He found the service ‘ exceptionally good ’ , but added : ‘ You have to expect that when the cricket is on you do n't quite get the service you 'd normally expect because they 've all got a radio stuck in their pocket and the ear-piece stuck in their ear . ’
24 We 've all got a lot to lose : our jobs , friends , respect and our safety .
25 You 've got all the same things in common , you 've all got a baby and you were all under-age when you had the baby and most of us done exams .
26 And if there 's anything I can do — or Mr Mentiply — anything at all , you 've only to say the word . ’
27 Right now you 've only moved the point once .
28 ‘ No , I 've only made a guess , ’ he returned coolly .
29 So far we 've only touched the basics and , although it 's essential in our view to provide this introduction to kite flying and simple DIY designs , now it is time to get into more advanced material for the modern kite .
30 ‘ I 've only met the princess once , ’ she said .
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