Example sentences of "that [pron] 've [verb] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 You 'll notice that I 've said to you we 're going to run the .
2 ‘ Ca n't say that I 've heard of it . ’
3 I feel so much better now that I 've written to you , Joan .
4 well I 'm sorry but from where I 'm looking at it sixty two but not that I 've thought about it in any depth but
5 well this case I 'm afraid does n't lend itself to short entirely impossible , er Mr maybe have to say erm will lead to the questions and then for example spent er a long time on questions this afternoon that I 've had for you Mr
6 Make up some tale that I 've spoken to her on me rounds .
7 Er I wonder if you will use any of the things that I 've talked to you about tonight ?
8 Now that I 've learnt about it , I want to get away from it as soon as I can . "
9 Yeah you see what I want to do the arrears that I 've got with him
10 that you still either gon na have to fill in anything else that you 've covered with them
11 All business is taken , so that particular , those particular items that you 've referred to I am already seeking to schedule that business for tomorrow , but I do n't want to preempt the situation and chance my arm any further than what it is , because I could end up falling on my face and I want to try and avoid that .
12 So what how does it compare now would you sa is that kind of erm the other places that you 've lived at you know you 've lived at , Valley and .
13 You take anything that you 've in that you 've erased on it and then put it back in .
14 Much better to make it clear from the start that you 've seen through them , and you still fancy them rotten .
15 Well thanks President for that welcome and thank you colleagues , Congress , for the welcome that you 've given to me .
16 They told me at the hospital that you 've worked with him in the past , so I thought you might be able to help me with my general enquiries . ’
17 Then you bring your ladder that you 've brought with you for the job and you put it up leaning on this windowsill , so that essentially if that 's the windowsill the end of that table there , it 's up to here you see with the top of the ladder just above the windowsill .
18 So erm on on the basis on the assumption on the assumption that you 've put to me , then I would be prepared to accept that a hundred and twenty two hectares would be a reasonable level .
19 Now cousin , oh er ah , I 'm sorry , erm , President , because you know you get all sorts of distortions on this do n't you can I say , President , er , cos call him brother at times colleagues , on behalf of congress , can I thank you President , very very much for the very positive and very strong challenges that you 've put before us , and the theme that I believe will carry us through the rest of the week .
20 If we are going to have Policy E two then it does need to be very clear as to the direction that the the strategic direction that the districts need to take with regard open land and that is the the subject of the the other questions that you 've put before us .
21 Right well that 's something that 's something that you 've got to you 've got to differentiate .
22 tt and also to run through your policy that you 've got with us
23 Nine o'clock tomorrow okay ? the things that we 've talked about you know the complete of the company worker and you 're happy with those
24 ‘ It certainly ought to , considering all the work that we 've put into it ! ’
25 I think our view of the effects of numbers significantly lower than the ones that we 've put to you , is first of all that there are a number of factors which planning can not influence and will not influence .
26 And this is just a continuation of that that prejudice against those that appear to be living off the state and not justifying their existence and I think it does n't deserve the time that we 've spent on it tonight .
27 As a works convenor , I work along twenty shop stewards , and I can tell this Congress that the message that they 've given to me from the people from the people that have elected them , is that they 're sick and tired of the perpetual bleating of the T U C about how they have to abide by the laws , when the only laws that are there are the laws that are bringing this movement down .
28 They want to place on record the generous support that they 've had from you and for the , yes in a moment , the seconder of the emergency motion for er moving her support .
29 Oh I think there 's no doubt about that and also their their their wages were low in the beginning you know and and their their their hard work that they 've put into it for the last you know I mean it had it I mean David Price says at the best of times is not easy to run a quarry you know you know and they they ha all work in a quarry so it had to be a cooperation and you know the management said you come up with us and and they were n't complaining actually about the wages it was quite good wages for .
30 It 's not it 's not the point of the money it 's the fact is that they 've lied to me erm and really I want =em .
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