Example sentences of "for [art] [noun] [pers pn] 've [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Simply turn the page for the exercises we 've chosen specially for you from Massage for Total Relaxation — and then face the world with a new sense of inner calm .
2 Erm that 's putting it bluntly because erm obviously being a volunteer is a sort of two way thing , we could n't run without volunteers , we 're very grateful for the ones we 've got but So it 's clearly a matter of whether you decide and whether you like the way we like to run things or or not .
3 Erm , I think at the back of some people 's minds there was this pressure , you know that 's why a few did return to work and I mean I can understand some of them returning to work but not necessarily for the reasons they 've stated .
4 I was now really eager to breed this species , but ( not surprisingly for the reasons I 've outlined ) the two individuals showed almost less than zero interest in each other , despite bribes of earthworms , which they can manage easily ( and eagerly ) without any need for chopping .
5 I do realize that there are problems in finding suitable sites and that possibly that costs would be involved in setting them up , but for the reasons I 've outlined we should take the bull by the horns and make an effort to find sites and budget for the costs involved so the benefits can be felt as soon as possible .
6 First thing is that they would n't actually be able to do that for the reasons you 've stated .
7 Cos I 've I 've thought about a kit before but for the money I 've got I could n't do what I really wanted .
8 ‘ I will bring the shoes I am making for you now , the ones with the amethysts as decoration and I will expect payment for the work I 've done , mind .
9 I 've moved back into and er I 'd just like to say I 'm sure on behalf of all of you and the people of that we see this as a tremendous move and thank you for the work you 've put in .
10 Thank you very much for the work you 've put in .
11 For the feelings you 've used words like frightened nervous worried sad anxious curious shocked numb guilty confused .
12 You do n't have to be witty or attractive or intelligent , you just have to be there with people for the time you 've stipulated .
13 Okay , Carol , thank you for the time you 've given to us to see it .
14 foot size is a two , they usually end up in a three erm in flat shoes like this for the width I 've got very big feet
15 I wan na thank you for the initiative you 've shown .
16 We have had days when we 've had three s stewards scheduled for the morning we 've looked at the rota and thought and we 've had no-one turn up panic .
17 And if a suitable replacement for the facilities they 've got now ,
18 I can see some use for the theory I 've learnt — there 's some sort of application which is indirectly helping people .
19 We are a bit tired of getting up early ( breakfast 7.30 , start teaching at 8.30 — and that 's a concession to us lazy foreigners , since teaching starts at 8 normally here ) so Comrade Wu kindly arranged for us to have breakfast in our rooms today — the first opportunity for a lie-in we 've had !
20 I mean , for a start we 've got twenty five pence in the pound tax rate , where will we be in five years time ?
21 If this appeals to you , why not send for a booklet we 've written called ‘ A Guide to Working from Home ’ ?
22 Oh , I wish I had a two-pound coin for every toilet I 've burst into , hissing at myself : ‘ Stoppit will you for Godsake you 're forty years old will you stoppit STOPPIT GROW UP YOU BERK I am not crying I am NOT GOING to give them the satisfaction — waaaagh ! ! ’
23 I 'm suing you , Varna , for every cent you 've made from your dirty little deals — and for the designs .
24 There 's always something and if you have to go to law they 'll take you for every penny you 've got .
25 ‘ My dear , dear fellow , if I had a lira for every time I 've heard that story … well … ’
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