Example sentences of "i 've [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , capital bonds , they used to be good rates , they , they 've deteriorated really , National Savings certificates well I 've covered index-linked , the only one I 'd really say er is n't super unless you 're a higher-rate taxpayer is the fortieth issue , which is paying under six percent , it 's not really worth picking up for five years .
2 ‘ The fact that I 've achieved relative success at this club does n't help me now , and I do n't think it should be taken into account either .
3 I 've sent Tuathal with a hundred horse to catch them in the ravine at Glen Farg . ’
4 I 've said little about the rich descriptive skill , the human insight with which he leads the reader through humorous happenings , tragic episodes , through the follies of social manoeuvring and the deceptions of love , through a portrait gallery of adolescent girls , aging homosexuals , upstart socialites , and solidly sensible servants , to an eventual understanding of his , Marcel 's , artistic vocation .
5 Then I bought , yeah , I said I feel as if I 've gone deaf you know what I mean , cos there 's no
6 Cos you think I 've gone deaf !
7 Now I 've gone lazy but I still have enough gumption to realise the breakthrough is not going to be intellectual but spiritual .
8 I 've gone bloody back down to the bottom !
9 I 've gone bright red
10 I 've gone dizzy .
11 I would n't want readers to think I 've gone soft on freedom to roam following a comment I made in July 's Scottish News .
12 I 've gone bankrupt once through it and I can see the same thing happening again … .
13 ‘ But he 's not fucking here , unless I 've gone blind . ’
14 I 've gone cold again !
15 I 've gone cold !
16 I do n't know where I 've gone wrong in your upbringing .
17 I 've gone wrong
18 I 've gone clean off him — ever since he made that pact with Stalin and the ghastly Russians . ’
19 . I 've visited future worlds which have been devastated by the drug , where the young people have been completely wiped out by this substance . ’
20 Roy 's trombone features included the little known Nobody Else But Me and I 've Grown Accustomed To Her Face , and John 's solo spots on baritone sax were Stardust and Duke 's Ive Got It Bad and That Ai n't Good .
21 Well I 've fitted extra chain locks on the door , and extra locks on me door downstairs .
22 I 've struck dumb this cracked it .
23 I mean I 've written countless letters and nothing 's been done .
24 I 've written short notes to all of them .
25 I 've called British Telecom every day for five months and what have I got ?
26 Kurt , 25 , says : ‘ I 've fallen asleep in a live show quite a few times .
27 I 've played back-to-back rugby for four years now and I feel as fresh as the day that I started .
28 When I think of me days of pain and sufferin' here , and how I 've kept cheerful and 'elpful so as not to be a burden , as well as givin' you the benefit of me company so that you could 'ave someone to talk to , well , it 's a shock to me to find you lazin' about with a gypsy woman on your lap .
29 A lot of talking has been coming from Eubank 's camp and I 've kept quiet , but now it 's my turn .
30 ‘ Well , I 've kept detailed records . ’
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