Example sentences of "you [verb] i 've " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You mean I 've set off the alarms ? |
2 | You mean I 've been doing them wrong all the way ? |
3 | ‘ Are you suggesting I 've taken drugs ? ’ |
4 | What the hell do you think I 've been talkin' about the last few minutes ? |
5 | ‘ Do n't you think I 've been trying to believe that ? ’ |
6 | ‘ I mean , do n't you think I 've got worries enough , Lucinda , what with this terrible war and the bombing ? |
7 | ‘ My dear , Hari , do n't you think I 've learned anything about human nature from my stay at the prison ? ’ he said softly . |
8 | ‘ Lewis , ’ Hari said in exasperation , ‘ please give me credit for some sense , how do you think I 've survived on my own since my father died ? |
9 | ‘ Why the hell do you think I 've been holed up here since yesterday ? |
10 | What do you think I 've got this for ? |
11 | M. What do you think I 've been these last two months ? |
12 | Grout leaned forward , put one fist on the table and stared into the man 's eyes , his own narrowed and glinting as he said , " How many do you think I 've had ? " |
13 | Do you think I 've been staying here for the good of my health ? |
14 | ‘ Do you think I 've got no imagination ? ’ |
15 | ROBBIE D' you think I 've come to confess again ? |
16 | ‘ Do you think I 've lost a fortune only to see it salted away in the same nip-cheese fashion as before ? |
17 | Do n't you think I 've longed to speak to you , to hear your voice ? |
18 | What d' you think I 've been thinking about all the time ? |
19 | ‘ Why do you think I 've been avoiding you today ? |
20 | ‘ Do you think I 've let my tongue slip once with those creatures of yours marking my every word ? |
21 | What do you think I 've been doing ! |
22 | Then she blurted the thought out : ‘ D' you know I 've never thought of you as really English . |
23 | I 'll let you know I 've got stacks of brains , ’ Tom retorted . |
24 | How did you know I 've got a sweet tooth ? ’ |
25 | ‘ How d' you know I 've got an 'urt leg ? ’ asked Dolly suspiciously , holding on to the door frame for support . |
26 | ‘ How do you know I 've had a win ? ’ |
27 | But I I do you know I 've been back since but I just could n't find it now , but there it 'll be , but on the side of the er at , he used to preach at this mission , there was only him you know used to preach , and I do n't know how many other people were at , it would n't hold above er would n't hold above thirty . |
28 | Do you know I 've walked all the way from Aldermaston to London ? |
29 | Do you know I 've given up hours and hours of my time to distribute leaflets and address envelopes and argue with miserable people like you who do n't believe anything ? |
30 | Do you know I 've read it twice and I 'm five years younger than you are ? |