Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] i 've [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Eleven bloody hours I 've driven today .
2 Le Rue the band are one of the tightest and most cohesive units I 've seen .
3 ‘ The first friendly words I 've heard all day .
4 This is very much my experience of this organisation in the eight months I 've worked here .
5 I think I 've done that with the eleven goals I 've scored for Newcastle .
6 I do n't know , the last few times I 've tried to come off , I have n't really wanted to come off , thinking about it now .
7 So if we could look at those things and talk to the Government to see if it 's possible , it maybe it is n't possible then that 's a different argument but we should be seen to be doing something er to let this die on it 's own will A , will deprive other people for odd jobs and in some cases I 've met the representation two guys there who used their redundancy money for Airways to purchase er a small aircraft and are running a flying school .
8 ‘ As it happens , I think prevention is better than cure , but in some cases I 've found that safety procedures leave a lot to be desired . ’
9 Yes but I mean , in some cases I 've got ta say in some cases it is inappropriate to make a lot of comments with
10 No , I 've got to revise for my erm science test tomorrow and I 've got loads of stuff to do , I 've got to keep going for the weekend , actually I have n't got that much to do , I 've got drama that I can do if you just would be so kind turn over to number three so I can have a look at some adverts I 've got a , will there be any adverts after
11 All I have to wear are the same old rags I 've had for years .
12 Over the last few months I 've read with some considerable interest and humour all the back-biting and jibing from the Pittman and Peavey camps .
13 I prefer to stick to lower levels and there are some walks I 've enjoyed more when the mist is down and the countryside has taken on a more sinister or unreal appearance .
14 Yeah , you know those heeled shoes I 've got ?
15 ‘ On some sites I 've had at least four promises since May that work will be carried out .
16 Of all the men of different nationalities I 've met and of all types , I have found good and bad in each , but my favourite still remains the Frenchman , because he can lie so convincingly .
17 Forty years I 've known Gloria .
18 These last few days I 've felt Godless .
19 ‘ I 'm very much up and down but the past few days I 've amazed myself .
20 So you see , over these last few days I 've had no time for reading .
21 Darts is one of the few sports I 've got the right build for .
22 ‘ It 's my first race so there 's a few things I 've got to work on , ’ Mansell said .
23 There 's a second copy , among some things I 've willed to my sister , Vesa . ’
24 but that the , the , these are some things I 've got , you do n't have to answer them my name is Emily what is your name ? , how are you ? ,
25 ‘ There is no Gook or Kraut or Nip for this war ’ , he writes , ‘ and the only Iraqi jokes I 've heard have been on the telephone from back home ’ .
26 Right , now there 's a few questions I 've got ta ask you
27 ‘ I ca n't say as much for the few farmers I 've met — always with the exception of Mr Jarvis , of course .
28 But , apart from Mr Jarvis , the few farmers I 've done work for have n't paid their bills yet . ’
29 ‘ Because I come from a booky family , in some ways I 've taken writing for granted — it 's like coming from a family of butchers and going into the meat trade .
30 I 'm afraid it 's a good deal classier than the tumble-down old Pullmans I 've found for the rest of you . ’
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