Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun sg] that [pers pn] 've " in BNC.

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1 No , first time , well first time on Guess the Scores , just the odd quiz that I 've won before ; horse racing .
2 And that by all means , take them in in due course , but it 's when they can fit into the economic jigsaw that we 've actually created .
3 LEFT The red-tailed buzzard that I 've started training recently , eating the leg of a rabbit .
4 I paused before replying to her , because if you pause before replying to people it gives them the foolish idea that you 've actually listened to what they 've said , and I said of course darling .
5 This is pa at least in part due to the glossy advertising that they 've launched at a cost of a quarter of a million pounds a week .
6 I was a bodyguard for a little while — not a very successful one , really , I was the weediest bodyguard that you 've ever seen , but I was hired to look after the Sheikh of Quatar — she 's a female .
7 They want to place on record the generous support that they 've had from you and for the , yes in a moment , the seconder of the emergency motion for er moving her support .
8 I keep telling Michel that nobody is in the slightest doubt that we 've run off together , but the fact seems to be that as long as there 's no actual proof , it ca n't hurt us .
9 ‘ So I 'll get clobbered if people read suddenly in the Daily Mirror that I 've been giving some away . ’
10 But during the period of the war the bakers sadly fell down to about the middle of the table through the old saying that you 've got to be patriotic and help the war effort .
11 At the annual meeting , the annual meeting last year in the institute , it was obvious to me that one of the major concerns of people in this town was policing and police presence and I think the joint effort that we 've put forward , and I must mention as well since he 's , we 've worked very well together , the police liaison office has been running extremely well I feel , the number of calls have gone up since we started .
12 It 's strange the way Chinese Whispers start about certain guitars ; by the time the umpteenth person has told you about the amazing instrument that they 've seen , you begin to be very sceptical about whether anything can be as outrageous as described …
13 Somebody else can measure that allowance against the actual price that we 've been paid , but from our point of view let's accept an allowance .
14 That 's the second issue that you 've brought up .
15 ‘ That was the stupidest story that I 've ever heard , ’ said the bigger girl .
16 But as I say I do n't necessarily want to get involved in too much of the detail of the statistics of it , I simply want to make the overall point that we 've been told that there are three thousand unemployed .
17 And I think the overall figure that we 've had produced , which is around the six point two percent , is still a very substantial level of vacant dwellings within the county .
18 So the report before you is the first real annual report on Equal Opportunities Inter County Council , so you 've got all the relevant statistics and in that sense it compliments the previous report that you 've just examined .
19 I 'd also like to add a great thanks to the retiring executive committee for all the hard work that they 've done during the past year .
20 we 've got a bit of a problem , right , the dummy variable that we 've included erm er you might , you might get away with this amount .
21 ‘ You can release all the mental strain that you 've built up when psyching your self up for a marathon , ’ she says .
22 Well the great thing that you 've
23 There 's absolutely nothing to be ashamed of , and the very fact that you 've confronted your fears , faced up to your problem and sough help on your own initiative shows that you 're strong enough to make a full recovery .
24 It is the bitterest morning that I 've
25 I just think it was a momentum that was caused by some villages feeling safer from the nationalists as they got further and further from the front and therefore more and more people a bit f erm being willing to sort of talk again , shout up against the , the landlords and as they saw , as they saw that their neighbours were getting land , all the others decided well they 're getting land , we might as well talk to , have a talk about them the problems and the harsh treatment that we 've had in , in years before .
26 Now the first story that I 've been asked to tell specially comes not from this country we 'll just let our lads here get dressed because you , you knew that the story was gon na come from a very hot country did you ?
27 So that 's what 's been going on in terms of output , in terms of orders already received , orders are up in all mainland regions of the U K. It 's the first time that we 've seen that since er the beginning of the recession and that 's the sense in which we think one can say erm reasonably sort of er straightforwardly that the recovery has indeed spread around the mainland economy .
28 This is n't the first time that we 've had a fire in the school and it is n't the first time that we 've solved the problem quickly , and we 'll have more again .
29 This is n't the first time that we 've had a fire in the school and it is n't the first time that we 've solved the problem quickly , and we 'll have more again .
30 Here 's the first file that I 've got , this is the sales file , and , to bring the second file into memory in this , this One Two Three Release Three , you do file open .
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