Example sentences of "[pron] 've [verb] my [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Even though I 've run my mower on unleaded petrol for years , I 'd like to see the manufacturers design cleaner engines . |
2 | At last I 've achieved my lifetime 's ambition . ’ |
3 | I 've sent my sister in to look after the other lads . ’ |
4 | I 've said my say . |
5 | ‘ I 've said my piece , it 's up to you . ’ |
6 | Maud Bailey went on : ‘ I 've checked my card index — I 'm working on a full-length study of Melusina I 've only found one reference to Ash . |
7 | I came back on the Friday night and erm , well I 've packed my job in at the Transport Department , I better go down to the Recruiting Office and see what else . |
8 | ‘ You 'll be asking if I 've packed my fleecy nightcap next , ’ she teased unevenly . |
9 | I 've broken my compass . ’ |
10 | I 've broken my bond . |
11 | I think I 've broken my leg , ’ he said . |
12 | A : I 've consulted my source of reference , the ever handy SpinRite , and this tells me that the Tandon TM262 was a 3.5-inch drive , not a 5.25-inch one . |
13 | I 've phoned my friend at the hospital — a Dr Mackintosh . |
14 | after , afterwards , after I 've phoned my darling Wakey and you lot speak to him , yeah |
15 | ‘ I 've missed my castaway rather a lot , you know . ’ |
16 | ‘ I 've missed my bus . ’ |
17 | I 've missed my family and I 'm happy to be back . |
18 | I 've lost my dad . |
19 | I 've lost my sense of direction . |
20 | Or is it that I 've lost my sense of balance ? |
21 | We crashed … and I 've been ill , or I 've lost my memory or something . |
22 | I 've lost my child , in a sense . |
23 | He said that after he came back from Margaret 's funeral , to which she did n't go , she seemed quite stunned and sat staring in front of her , and saying ‘ I 've lost my man ’ , over and over again . |
24 | Q. I 've lost my credit card . |
25 | I 've lost my name plate . |
26 | but I 've , but I 've lost my baytree . |
27 | ‘ I 've lost my appetite , ’ Julius replied tautly . |
28 | He raced home in Verwood , Dorset , when Norman Cruddas rang to say : ‘ I 've lost my thumb in your garden . ’ |
29 | I think the management thing can be addressed in a different way erm excuse me erm , oh I 've lost my thread now but , oh yeah that 's right |
30 | And then erm , erm , I 've lost my thread now |