Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [pron] 've [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And I believe them to be the some of the nicest maps I 've ever seen .
2 Well I would n't worry too much about cramming it all together tightly because it 's erm one of the few things we 've still got a budget for is photocopying student questionnaires so you m you know , you might as well take advantage of that , it does n't erm it does n't cost you anything and the actual difference it makes to the university and to erm world resources is very slight indeed I think
3 That is , if you 're concentrating and observing , which is one of the cardinal things I 've already mentioned .
4 It was one of the most demanding scenes I 've ever done . ’
5 No comfortable chairs , and the ugliest curtains I 've ever seen .
6 And in the eighties , unemployed girls who 've never experienced economic independence are doing the only thing they can — having babies , either getting married or not , but often staying with their mam and dad , and quite soon getting a council house .
7 On making those further enquiries you 've just told us about at the police station .
8 How long does it usually take you to come up with a solo that meets the demanding criteria you 've just described ?
9 ‘ It 's done , and although I say so me'self , it 's one of the neatest jobs I 've ever performed . ’
10 No , because over the last six years we 've actually gone from bottom of the pile to tenth from bottom .
11 ‘ Well , I once said that the reason we went to America was to make money , but over the last six weeks I 've really changed my mind totally .
12 Smith called him ‘ one of the most conscientious and hard-working officers I 've ever met ’ .
13 That is one of the most serious threats I 've ever made . ’
14 This was one of the most one-sided 1–1 draws I 've ever seen .
15 After 79 years I 've yet to meet anyone genuinely pleased at this interference with natural time .
16 What I meant was he 'd got just about the finest set of false teeth I 've ever seen .
17 The worst times I 've ever endured were with a tax-dodger in Castletown .
18 the police say it 's one of the most sickening cases they 've ever had to deal with …
19 So in these trays you 've actually got erm quite a variety of of material .
20 A rather unusual lecture , because in devising these lectures we 've actually worked with local school teachers in working out what we can say to these thirteen to fourteen year old kids , because of course in university circles usually one 's dealing with pupils , students , eighteen , nineteen , twenty and post-graduates .
21 Well , business can always be better , but in the last two or three days we 've really become quite excited about things .
22 ‘ One of the loveliest places I 've ever seen .
23 Three things I 've always wanted to do : go to Machu Picchu , put my foot in Lake Titicaca and make it with an oriental chick .
24 Certainly the loveliest passengers we 've ever had aboard the Ariadne .
25 One of the funny things that did er talking about the kettle though is that er er the number of times on full removals where You know with my re little removals you 've only got ten foot front to back , but some of these vans are huge , there 's there 's there 's twenty to thirty foot of van virtually to front .
26 And then we come along , another lot of white men who 've also got two chaps in long black skirts with them , who also want to be poled up the river to the Orinoco .
27 Nothing was confirmed until recently , and even these gigs we 've just done in South America were only a testing ground to see how Brian would feel being the lead singer and mainman in general .
28 You should see her doing her impersonation of him ; one of the funniest things I 've ever seen . ’
29 The clothes his cousin , Lady Angela , chose for me were quite the most fabulous things you 've ever seen . "
30 She 's a good girl , provides us with the largest eggs you 've ever seen .
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