Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [adv] [adj] [pers pn] 've " in BNC.

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1 Wadland told Northampton Crown Court : ‘ I am well aware I 've done a lot of hurt and damage .
2 I stand here , I am not a perfect minister because I am over forty I 've got children that are not too awkward but erm , could be awkward and , I have n't a spouse ah and ah I stand here saying that I 'm not good at everything I 'm good with young people , I 'm not o only good with old people I try to do my best .
3 I ca n't X-ray it , of course , but I 'm pretty sure you 've suffered no more than a bad concussion .
4 These are n't things you get off in a hurry , so I try and remain calm , although suddenly I 'm pretty certain I 've got one on my chest .
5 I 'm not sure we 've got time . ’
6 I 'm not sure we 've seen the bottom of the industry decline yet . ’
7 I 'm not sure we can actually make ginger bread , but , I 'm not sure we 've got any ginger but we could certainly make some biscuits is what we 've got
8 I 'm not sure I 've got anything to say , ’ he said , and closed his eyes , his foot jogging up and down in time to the beat of the dance band on the gramophone .
9 And I do n't know if it 's possible : I 'm not sure I 've got enough contacts . ’
10 Given that planning can not dictate that people live near to where they work , I 'm not sure I 've yet grasped why it is that the need to Greater York need to be met near to York , the these needs to rise from a complex pattern of people moving in and people moving out , individual decisions as to where people live in relation to where they work , what 's the magic of having the new settlement near to York ?
11 I think of you as my father , of course , when it comes to Christmas presents and topping up my grant , but I 'm not sure you 've got a blood right to lecture me . ’
12 I 'm not sure you 've made it any clearer than it was before but erm
13 Chairman , it is there for your information , I 'm not certain we 've got a representative of property funding , but try and deal with any comments as they come up .
14 Er , so , there is undoubtedly a lot of work still to be done in making the D S O competitive , as for building maintenance work , I 'm not certain we 've ever considered having a building maintenance D S O. We may have looked at it in the days before D S Os , but that 's er , a long time ago , and it 's certainly worth having a look .
15 I 'm not aware we 've got people living physically on agricultural land at the moment , they are fields as far as I know .
16 I said , brisk as a uniformed nurse , ‘ I 'm quite sure you 've nothing to worry about . ’
17 And I 'm very glad you 've finished the job . ’
18 Erm , yes , well I 'm very glad you 've moved the amendments about the scheme .
19 The Trust still asks my advice , but it 's not an easy process because although I 'm very old I 've still got a clear idea about what I 'd like to do in the garden . ’
20 I 'm so sorry you 've had a vain journey .
21 Hello , my dear , I 'm so pleased you 've called … ’
22 No I 'm so , I 'm so lucky I 've met the people I 've met , you know , so lucky .
23 For one thing , I 'm so old they 've changed the rules on driving .
24 I 'm so glad they 've taken away my chains , ’ I told him .
25 I 'm so glad we 've had this little talk ; and it 's so nice to think that she and Annabel are friends .
26 I 'm so glad we 've got that point cleared up . ’
27 As they got in , she said , ‘ I 'm so glad we 've got rid of that Christian guilt rubbish .
28 I 'm so glad you 've come , ’ he said .
29 But that I 'm so glad you 've come here to see to his personal effects this way ?
30 I 'm so glad you 've come . ’
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