Example sentences of "'ve [verb] an [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There h have been cases where the person 's back muscles have pulled up so tight that their they 've formed an arch . |
2 | They 've formed an action committee to try to recover the funds . |
3 | I 've arranged an interview for you here at DPR . |
4 | I 've arranged an appointment with Elsie Taylor tomorrow to look into the possibility of early retirement . ’ |
5 | Perhaps they 've given an overdose of pain killers , or sleeping tablets to an ailing elderly relative . |
6 | Erm the demonstration effect of failure should also be considered , that is if you fail once you 've undertaken an enterprise , this will affect your other policy objectives too , that is er you will be seen to be weak , your commitment to intervene on behalf of other allies might be seen to be , to have weakened er and , and generally you , you might have done your , your overall foreign policy stance er some , some considerable damage . |
7 | I 'm not going to leave you with statistics , they do n't get me any longer , I 've developed an immunity to statistics , thank God . |
8 | Oh yes , there ha , I mean there are economies of scale in agriculture , it 's just that they 're , the scope of them er , is less than er the scope in manufacturing so I mean , farms used to be a lot smaller and throughout this century , this last century we 've witnessed an increase in farm size alright , but the I think the optimal , the optimal farm size is erm , I think it 's about three hundred hectares okay , er erm , with three hundred hectares you 'll produce a , a pretty squit proportion of erm total output but farms used to be sort of one , two , three , ten hectares in size as we 've gone through the farms have amalgamated and increased in size and that 's primarily due to economies of scale , but there are a great deal of economies to be reached , once you 've got a combine harvester , once you 've got big machinery alright . |
9 | They 've re-opened an incident room they set up in November when a fourteen year old girl was raped . |
10 | I 've done I 've done an hour this morning and it 's just about jiggered me . |
11 | We 've done an exercise on on s on comparing er bridge and works projects , and er a few Q S individual projects erm against er A C skills or I R C |
12 | You 've done an abortion . ’ |
13 | ‘ I think you 've done an about-turn . |
14 | Oh look Terry I 've done an advertisement in the back |
15 | So you 've done an interview and the question is , ‘ Well , yes but , what do you feel about this , this food outbreak ? |
16 | I take it you 've done an examination ? ’ |
17 | And I 've told you before that I 've noticed an atmosphere in the office now and again . |
18 | NORTH ‘ We 've seen an increase in activity but people are reluctant to commit themselves , ’ says Newcastle-based Peter Miller , Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ' housing spokesman . |
19 | We 've seen an increase in orders from business units around the world and also in information supplied and requests for inclusion . ’ |
20 | In the meantime , I suppose you 've seen an operation performed for a dropped foot ? ’ |
21 | So if you 've built an item of farm equipment that helps you do your job better , then let us know . |
22 | We 've made an assessment on the single reports , yeah and we 're asking members to erm , give us guidance on the principles it and your response in order to , to get a response to the regional health authority by this Friday . |
23 | Yeah , so we have made our telephone call , we 've made an appointment for say seven o'clock in the evening . |
24 | ‘ I 've made an offer to the club to pay for a player on loan myself , ’ said Shilton . |
25 | Jack said : ‘ They 've made an offer of 200,000 but it 's not enough . |
26 | Well as I as I read it the Co you have n't made any allowance for conversions , you 've made an assumption that part of the housing figure will be met by conversions . |
27 | We 've assumed , we have n't got any information given to us to tell us where so I 've made an assumption we 've made an assumption that |
28 | We 've assumed , we have n't got any information given to us to tell us where so I 've made an assumption we 've made an assumption that |
29 | I 've made an arrangement with the Downshurst branch which is now years old . |
30 | ‘ Because we 've made an arrangement . |