Example sentences of "[conj] i 've [vb pp] [pron] i " in BNC.

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1 That I 've done what I 've done because it seemed to me right , not because I wanted to spite him . ’
2 ‘ Now that I 've met her I — ’
3 The pages ( 990 of them ) are full of helpful screen diagrams but I missed the ‘ idiot 's ’ step by step command style that I 've convinced myself I need in a manual — but then Windows 3.1 secrets is n't FOR idiot 's .
4 ‘ When we got into the car I said , ‘ Thanks for coming to get me , ’ and he said , ‘ Now that I 've found you I 'm never going to let you go . ’ ’
5 I ca n't resist it , once I 've made it I ca n't resist it .
6 We 've had it out and I 've said what I said and that 's the finish . ’
7 ‘ But this situation will never change and I 've told them I do n't want anyone involved in unsavoury incidents . ’
8 Now you d you went and interrupted me there and , and I 've forgotten what I was saying which was right .
9 Yes and er if I might s oh I er do n't know I 've been to bloody shop meself but I ai n't sorry about it , cos I 've done what I 've wanted to do and I 've enjoyed what I 've done and erm the authorities they get 'd me that on er hardship grounds there , as I say , being on er residential premise and er they showed me great respect and er
10 And if he asks me if I 've seen you I 'll tell him as fast as I can .
11 If I 've done what I set out to do , ’ Maggie managed defensively .
12 and let me see if I 've got it I 've got it right .
13 If I 've had one I 've had a dozen .
14 Yes and er if I might s oh I er do n't know I 've been to bloody shop meself but I ai n't sorry about it , cos I 've done what I 've wanted to do and I 've enjoyed what I 've done and erm the authorities they get 'd me that on er hardship grounds there , as I say , being on er residential premise and er they showed me great respect and er
15 Cos I 've had it I have n't bothered I did n't
16 ‘ At the moment Helen is cooking enormous meals for me , but I 've told her I insist on looking after myself once I start working . ’
17 They want me to insist that the company sacks the foreman before they go back , but I 've told 'em I wo n't be a party to victimisation either way . ’
18 Well I 'll tell you right now I have got another builder on but he 's taken one of the er the slots further down but I 've got one I 've got a prime er the the estate agent asked me to contact you because there is a prime slot left .
19 Because I 've achieved what I wanted , and he 's achieved what he wanted .
20 ‘ How do I know what I think till I 've heard what I 've got to say ? ’ they will ask ; and , sitting down at the keyboard , will type in a few hasty half-baked assertions , and let the program nag them into developing a coherent and well-expressed thesis .
21 Yes , it 's a funny old thing , actually I must tell you I feel an awful lot better since I 've passed my I suppose , last Friday I saw a Solicitor and the divorce is now actually sat up on it 's merry way rejoicing , and
22 After I 've finished one I bet there 's another and tha , and then there 's that .
23 No afterwards no , when I 've done it I go and do something and then I think oh yeah that 's for doing that .
24 Mm , when I 've dropped them I wo n't see them now till Sunday
25 I will do as soon as I 've decided what I need .
26 So in conclusion adoption of the M R C follow up follow up policy would have resulted in targeting of cystoscopic follow up to higher risk group patients , a two percent increase in the cystoscopic resources required and delayed diagnosis of tumour progression in one patient , and as I 've said I I think that G three P T one tumours should be excluded from er this type of protocol .
27 He seems to think that 's all I 'm good for , though I 've told him I 'm the Queen .
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