Example sentences of "'ve [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.
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1 | So here we 'd actually have a match of all three saying that we 've recognized it to a level three . |
2 | ‘ I 've explained it to him and it 's not fair on him being exposed to some of our defending in recent weeks . ’ |
3 | You must be the fifth person I 've explained it to this month . |
4 | I 've explained it to Daddy . ’ |
5 | I 've given them to that solicitor that |
6 | ‘ I wanted to give them to his wife but she is n't here so I 've given them to him instead , ’ she said . |
7 | And then I feel that I 've given myself to somebody who thinks my heart is a pretty flower . |
8 | well I 've given it to the birds in the past when I 've had |
9 | Yeah I 've given it to Wendy for the kids . |
10 | Oh you 've given it to her ? |
11 | I 've given it to her . |
12 | Oh I 'm getting a cold here and I 'm ha but I hope I 've given it to Pete you watch ! |
13 | I 've lifted it to my ear before my brain switches to caution , so I hold onto the handset without speaking . |
14 | If you say , ‘ I keep thinking you might take some LSD and have a bad trip and get scrambled-egg brains and never be the same again and I really love you the way you are , ’ that 's fine because you 've confined yourself to what you know and what you feel . |
15 | But she said they 've let it to people and they 've just wrecked the inside of it ! |
16 | It 's a bit like coming back to Britain and finding you 've committed yourself to living in Brigadoon . ’ |
17 | Once you 've committed yourself to that theme , the route 's discreet wealth unfolds , and its names are movement and texture . |
18 | I 've committed myself to writing some notes on it in cooperation with you so that we can take them back to the group next week to discuss with the others . |
19 | I 'VE committed myself to one of the most dubious business deals of the year by investing £25 in a square yard of Doncaster Rovers ' football pitch . |
20 | We 've committed ourselves to it . |
21 | What it really means of course is that erm I 've committed ourselves to doing the dare I say it , the odd jobs . |
22 | I 've done nowt to it . |
23 | ‘ Oh yes — you 've done something to it — was n't it a bit longer ? |
24 | ‘ You 've done something to your hair — I like it . |
25 | I think I 've done something to it , Clare I ca n't stop start scratching it oh guess what ? |
26 | I think I 've done something to it , Clare I ca n't stop start scratching it oh guess what ? |
27 | ‘ It would have been more to the point if you 'd attacked Ryan , ’ he said brutally , ‘ because , despite your lousy opinion of me , I 've done nothing to deliberately hurt you . |
28 | But , then when you 've done it to the best of your ability and you ca n't really see the rewards , then you have to analyse why . |
29 | erm if I can bring a sample questionnaire when I 've done it to you I mean I 'll see |
30 | I 'm afraid I , I 've only got one spare tape recorder and I 've lent it to somebody already erm |