Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] i 've [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Ca n't say I 've learnt much although I 've started it again and again in the last two years . |
2 | pot it in once I 've got me boots . |
3 | And if Oliver wants to see me — which might be a good idea if I can talk some sense into him — then I 'll only do so if I 've cleared it with Stuart first . |
4 | Or perhaps because I 've lulled her with bedtime stories embroidering our favourite theme : once upon a time there was a girl named Gittel , who had a curse called down upon her … |
5 | But the bank wo n't crash merely because I 've bought you a cup of tea and a few Carnival cakes . ’ |
6 | I know you can do better because I 've heard you do it . ’ |
7 | How long since I 've seen it loose ? |
8 | They 've been closing down since I 've known them |
9 | This has happened to the car at some time in its past , as a result of which the crank shaft 's worn , the engine 's a bit dodgy , but I buy it 's not apparent when I buy it , but the engine breaks down after I 've bought it and I 've paid for this warranty , you 're going to come back and say ‘ oh , this was a defect inherent in the vehicle before you bought it , excluded by the warranty ’ . |
10 | So long as I 've got somebody now there 's nobody along here . |
11 | Her friend said , " I do n't do things without a reason , only when I 've got something against people , so we did things like spraying walls , not bus seats , we did n't slash them because people have to sit on them . |
12 | By pointing to my ears and making signs I eventually elicit the response from the projectionist , ‘ I 'll turn it down when I 've had my tea . ’ |
13 | I 'll sign in when I 've put her away for the night . ’ |
14 | Not if I 've got it set . |
15 | I nearly brought you down and treat , and I thought I 'd better not until I 've asked your mum . |
16 | Not until I 've seen what 's there and taken your father 's advice on what to do about it . ’ |
17 | And I 'm not working next year anyway cos I 've done it for two years on the run and I 'm not doing it next year . |
18 | But it does n't matter anyway cos I 've give her some money and I 'll give her her other money |
19 | I think I can throw it away cos I 've proved it to myself that it work , the three of them . |
20 | not till I 've heard it . |
21 | You 'll never know the torture I 've gone through because I 've loved you so . |
22 | ‘ He 'll stay away because I 've ordered him to stay away . |
23 | Not because I 've tapped it into the word processor so many times — though that would be reason enough — but because once it is uttered even the most sensible , humane people tend to react in a disturbing , almost totalitarian , way . |
24 | Not because I 've tapped it into the word processor so many times — though that would be reason enough — but because once it is uttered even the most sensible , humane people tend to react in a disturbing , almost totalitarian , way . |
25 | Not after I 've seen him anyway . ’ |
26 | ‘ I very probably will , but not before I 've taken you ! ’ he gritted . |
27 | And this is just after I 've murdered my husband ! |
28 | During painting , I often look at the picture through a mirror as it progresses , and sometimes even just after I 've drawn it , just to see if anything does n't quite look OK . |
29 | ‘ I 'd hate to lose you , so soon after I 've found you . ’ |
30 | He told us the rules of the game , just as I 've described them to you . |