Example sentences of "[noun] [subord] i 've [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It must be in your tray cos I 've only just got that today . |
2 | There 's too much hype connected to most beauty products so I 've never become a slave to any particular shampoo . |
3 | I have n't done this year , I get a better present than I 've ever got . |
4 | ‘ You mentioned it during one of our first meetings so I 've always had a hankering to see how they 've done it . |
5 | You 're as big a fool as I 've always suspected — ’ |
6 | There 's more humans in this place than I 've ever seen before . |
7 | We 've known them for a while , they 've been travelling to games solidly for years and are better fans on that score than I 've ever been . |
8 | might I just say this darling cos I 've just remembered , I 'll forget senile you see ? |
9 | Well I do n't think it 's in there darling cos I 've already looked have n't I ? |
10 | That was the last time I used my LSI because I 've actually been ill since I got back — a touch of the Peruvian tummy-bug , which has put things out of the question ever since |
11 | The Prado 's director , Felipe Vicente Garin , retorted : ‘ Why should I call for new ideas when I 've already got my own ? ’ |
12 | There were more standing ovations than I 've ever heard . |
13 | Several modifications have been suggested , but unfortunately there was no snow for the Aviemore race so I 've yet to see it in action . |
14 | And compared to me she 's a much better person than I 've ever been , she is , she 's wonderful , in , but granddad 's got a nice nature , granddad and that 's , that 's probably where she get 's it from , I 'm not . |
15 | Cos I said to her get some of that cough stuff cos I 've only took about three times this . |
16 | I bloody well hope it 's on Monday night cos I 've just arranged my entire work schedule around it . |
17 | No , I think he 's , I said to Robert I 've got quite a good streak cos I 've never seen Sally |
18 | I really do n't know Emily because I 've never even heard of the work and I suggest you look at it in the dictionary |
19 | I promised them I 'll be as good a manager as I 've ever been . ’ |
20 | And you 'll need that machine there back a bit from the television as I 've already told you . |
21 | I 've just p is it near the front door because I 've just put it back on her . |
22 | In fact , I hate playing in Britain because I 've always wanted to play in Spain or Belgium where they 'd understand me . |
23 | Sadly , it only took me about ten seconds to think of this merry lot so I 've probably missed lots of good candidates … |
24 | Sadly , it only took me about ten seconds to think of this merry lot so I 've probably missed lots of good candidates … |
25 | Well let's think about it once more I know you 've done the correct thing cos I 've just looked . |
26 | I might as well just save my pound and give it to whoever fucking wins that thing cos I 've never won it . |
27 | In the departmental model as I 've already said and often we will typically be looking at a single sweep of requirements a single business function . |
28 | I 've never been particularly good at chatting up women although I 've always liked women and sex , so the idea of cutting out all the small talk seemed both convenient and appealing to me . |
29 | ‘ His age is not a problem because I 've never been afraid to take a gamble on players and he could give us another option . ’ |
30 | Now I can not think of a single occasion over the years , my adulthood when I have been going to theatre arts events of any kind when I 've actually gone out and bought anything as a result of sponsorship of a programme I 've been looking at . |