Example sentences of "[noun] [subord] i 've " in BNC.
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1 | We are standing in that kitchen where I 've shared her meals and laughter , and she finishes drying the glass and places it carefully on the table . |
2 | To be frank with you , I 've never found a space in a lead break where I 've felt like using a whammy move . ’ |
3 | I 've er this , the the er hoe-down , I 've been advertising since before Christmas er and er although we did n't inform the members till about three weeks ago something like that er I 've been telling everybody about it and I 've had more response from non-members than I 've had from members for it . |
4 | Although not directly connected to the constitutional difficulties being experienced by Canada , McKenna acknowledged the indirect connection when , speaking of the growing co-operation between the four provinces , he admitted that he had " seen more co-operation during the last six months than I 've seen in the last five years that I 've been Premier " . |
5 | " I think Uncle rather hoped I 'd live in the two rooms at the back but they smell a bit too powerfully of monkey and parrot so I 've moved up into his flat . |
6 | I think you already have newsletter 1 and a mem. card so I 've sent you newsletter 2 . |
7 | he said oh do n't want speakers cos I 've got them there |
8 | No darling , I ca n't stay to tea cos I 've left my windows open and poor old Vino ai n't been fed . |
9 | I invariably gain weight if I 've eaten rice the evening before because it retains water and is often served with spicy food which is dehydrating . |
10 | I 'll wash up dear while you watch the telly cos I 've |
11 | It must be in your tray cos I 've only just got that today . |
12 | yeah , I do n't know what I 'm doing actually , cos I 've , I ca n't work Tuesday cos I 've got an exam till five |
13 | I du n no er are you taking blood cos I 've Doctor to see this afternoon . |
14 | I 've had first hand er experience of the States because I 've worked there for a couple of years . |
15 | Just six weeks till the end of term because I 've got my books for six weeks and they 've used , date stamped in them is the last day of term ca n't be bad can it ? |
16 | Washing is a drag because I 've got nowhere to dry it … these heating cabinets do n't work … |
17 | And , but I , I 'm glad to make a greeting from a , a wide range of churches erm , I 've got to discard this figure because I 've got . |
18 | All these months while I 've been writing these letters for her , I 've been putting myself in her place , feeling all the love she feels , remembering things that I never really knew about in the first place . |
19 | You 've only been there eighteen months while I 've known it all my life . |
20 | No , do not change that lovely , almost dreamy life we had in Joh'burg — I have n't been to any real parties since I 've been here — had no fun , but even so , I have lost the desire for them . |
21 | ‘ I suppose I 've seen another side to David Markham since I 've been working with him . ’ |
22 | Well , well I 'll become a shareholder after I 've seen how |
23 | So I 'll open presents after I 've opened all my |
24 | I feel pain in my back and legs after I 've been doing aerobics . |
25 | I 'll give you a ring when I 've sorted it out . ’ |
26 | I 'll give you a ring when I 've finished then . |
27 | Well I , when I come back from Stop Hill when I 've been on a long shift till five o'clock , I 'm whacked because their bungalow is so warm |
28 | No that 's not correct because I 've also already called up to P C into that master bedroom when I 've left or as I was about to handcuff er the man . |
29 | I 'll see to the roof when I 've eaten . ’ |
30 | ‘ I feel sometimes that I ca n't reach Faustina as I 've reached other cats . |