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 said , brisk as a uniformed nurse , ‘ I 'm quite sure you 've nothing to worry about . ’ |
6 | And I 'm very glad you 've finished the job . ’ |
7 | Erm , yes , well I 'm very glad you 've moved the amendments about the scheme . |
8 | 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 . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'm so sorry you 've had a vain journey . |
10 | Hello , my dear , I 'm so pleased you 've called … ’ |
11 | No I 'm so , I 'm so lucky I 've met the people I 've met , you know , so lucky . |
12 | For one thing , I 'm so old they 've changed the rules on driving . |
13 | ‘ I 'm so glad they 've taken away my chains , ’ I told him . |
14 | ‘ I 'm so glad we 've had this little talk ; and it 's so nice to think that she and Annabel are friends . |
15 | I 'm so glad we 've got that point cleared up . ’ |
16 | As they got in , she said , ‘ I 'm so glad we 've got rid of that Christian guilt rubbish . |
17 | ‘ I 'm so glad you 've come , ’ he said . |
18 | But that I 'm so glad you 've come here to see to his personal effects this way ? |
19 | ‘ I 'm so glad you 've come . ’ |
20 | I 'm so glad you 've come to help us out . ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'm so glad you 've come ! ’ she told him . |
22 | I 'm so glad you 've come … ’ |
23 | " Oh , I 'm so glad you 've phoned . |
24 | You know I 'm , in some ways you know I 'm so glad I 've never had like well before you know it used to bother me that I 'd never had a long-term relationship and that |
25 | and erm er I said , I 'm terribly sorry I 've got the wrong number . |
26 | ‘ I 'm fairly sure I 've been able to shield Ace and Benny against telepathic intrusion . ’ |
27 | I think , I 'm fairly sure you 've er sent me one previously . |
28 | ‘ Well , I 'm that pleased you 've met each other , ’ said Mrs Beavis . |
29 | I 'm I 'm I 'm absolutely glad you 've told me that and of course what is the big day that 's coming up on Monday ? |
30 | As my companion remarked , the oldies are goldies and you ca n't get much ( g ) older than ‘ I stood on this stage 30 years ago and I was so successful they 've asked me back tonight . ’ |