Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] i 've [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 because er well I er I , as I and I 've got young neighbours who I very seldom see because they are out at work er therefore I am quiet and that 's how I like to be
2 But how can I cos I 've got
3 I said I was not I 'm not gon na be here Friday Saturday Sunday or Monday am I cos I 've got this holiday right .
4 Then you 've got yours and I 've got mine then .
5 After I after I 've eaten that bread .
6 I 've always ai n't I when I 've done summat , if I 've been sawing or banging , making a noise I 've always stopped at ten
7 My friends tell me that I 've coped really well after my divorce — I have my own home , own car , own job and manage to keep my wonderful four-year-old son as happy as can be .
8 The sight of a word processor so terrifies me that I 've stuck rigidly to scissors and adhesive tape , while a genius of a lady in Twickenham makes sense of my appalling first drafts .
9 Try ‘ I 'm pleased that the office manning problem is on next week 's agenda — I 'm worried that it needs more urgent attention ’ or ‘ I love it that you 've asked me to go away — it 's bothering me that I 've got to do this report by Monday . ’
10 ( a ) ‘ I love it that you 've asked me — it 's bothering me that I 've got to do this report by Monday . ’
11 Many television viewers were alarmed at the Forest boss 's ageing appearance on a BBC interview this week , and Clough admitted yesterday : ‘ My wife , Barbara , has told me that I 've got uglier and older .
12 ‘ It seems to me that I 've got enough .
13 Hearing about Rodney 's book has reminded me that I 've got to get down to work on mine . ’
14 Well erm take it from me that I 've worked for for major American corporates and one major British corporate and er there is still something that you may miss all right .
15 I shall phone them immediately I 've finished my lunch . ’
16 I ca n't really mark then till I don I do n't want to mark them until I 've got them all in cos otherwise it 's not really fair so hopefully next week sometime .
17 Doing about sixty , seventy , normal speed , in hurry to get somewhere and er I I just sat there and erm all of a sudden I I thought I was miles past this other car and I started going in , just to let him go past , obviously and he 's I I did n't realise this other car was keeping up with me and I 've gone towards it and I thought sh I 'd looked in my mirror shit it 's still there !
18 and he 's he 's a bit younger than me and I 've gone come on then give us a kiss , like this , and he 's gone like that , I thought , just there like this and I 've leant over and went just there .
19 And he 's he 's turned over this and just gon na slap one on me and I 've turned my head and gone like that and he 's fucking caught me right on the fucking lips !
20 Roy 's trombone features included the little known Nobody Else But Me and I 've Grown Accustomed To Her Face , and John 's solo spots on baritone sax were Stardust and Duke 's Ive Got It Bad and That Ai n't Good .
21 I have felt embarrassed because I 've had to meet people afterwards who I who I who I care what they think about me and I 've put in the biggest load of old rubbish .
22 But she 's been approached by the gutter press to sell her story of her life with me and I 've had to intercept certain envelopes that have been sent in .
23 The Land Rover does n't belong to me and I 've got to make sure that those who 've given money to the trust do n't have it wasted . ’
24 Erm we have n't got anybody here with a beard so we ca n't demonstrate and anyway it would be a dangerous experiment if we did , but supposing you tried to strangle me and I 've got a big beard you know , a kind of Karl Marx style beard well a big beard , er you get your hands round my neck and what can I do ?
25 And this is a question that always occurs to me and I 've read this novel several times , at the end of it why did she write it ?
26 The Mass was concelebrated by Father O'Connor and Father Lazar from the University , Father Walsh and Father Callaghan from the Cathedral , with the Rev. Paul Marley acting as M.C. ( Please excuse me if I 've missed out anyone ) .
27 And if he asks me if I 've seen you I 'll tell him as fast as I can .
28 So tell me if I 've told you this before .
29 ‘ Forgive me if I 've talked rubbish . ’
30 but I hope it was the the gist of it , and I 'm sure someone will correct me if I 've got it wrong .
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