Example sentences of "[subord] i 've [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Where I 've wet it what 's it done to it ?
2 where I 've dropped it for , well then , it 's the toilet brush you see , I 've been going like this with the toilet
3 Well where I 've put me bricks they 're
4 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 .
5 ‘ I do n't know anything except I 've done something unforgivable and you have to help me undo it .
6 That is er clean , except I 've wiped my hands on it .
7 Although I 've said I 'm happy with how I look , it does n't mean there 's nothing about myself I would n't like to change .
8 ‘ I 'm sure my husband wo n't mind me saying that it was not his wealth which made us all respect him — although I 've heard my husband say many a time that the wealth of Mr D'Arcy of Moss Side by Manchester was of an enormity to make the sultans and pashas of the East take note — but it was not for that , not at all , that we , all of us who knew of him … ’
9 Then you go back and you think : ‘ Well , although I 've done my best , maybe I have to find that little bit extra as a black person . ’
10 Ca n't say I 've learnt much although I 've started it again and again in the last two years .
11 ‘ And you know , I 've never said this , although I 've thought it a lot : you 've always been kind to me all down the years .
12 I shall phone them immediately I 've finished my lunch . ’
13 The big fella is more keyed up than I 've seen him for a long time and he is channelling all his energies into one final world cup fling .
14 Displaying his sense of humour , McKenzie quipped : ‘ I think I 've had my arms around Phil more often than I 've had them around my fiancee ’ .
15 ‘ I 've hurt you badly , Claudia , but no more than I 've hurt myself .
16 Legato does n't have its own INI file , but a lot of applications do have their own , so I 've created one in C : \WINDOWS ( the usual place ) so that we can enjoy deleting it .
17 ‘ I 've always been interested in the light comedy of life , so I 've created my own world , ’ says Doisneau .
18 ‘ I wanted to give them to his wife but she is n't here so I 've given them to him instead , ’ she said .
19 I think you already have newsletter 1 and a mem. card so I 've sent you newsletter 2 .
20 Andrew and Waddy play bars 7 and 8 in harmony , so I 've written them separately , for clarity 's sake .
21 So I 've arranged you 'll take a statement from Hawick tomorrow afternoon , then . ’
22 ‘ I thought it might be diplomatic to take the garage , ’ he continued , ‘ so I 've cleaned it off and it 's in the car . ’
23 " But you said you wanted this letter to go off this morning , so I 've brought it for you to sign . "
24 The medical report is written in Russian , with even my name translated into Cyrillic , so I 've had it framed to save my local GP from having a brainstorm .
25 " Ah , so I 've found you at last ! "
26 I was a fanatical record collector ; I 've got six to seven thousand records so I 've got plenty of places to look for ideas .
27 So I 've got your full permission to take them away ? ’
28 Did n't want her to chuck herself off a bridge , so I 've let her have one of my rooms . ’
29 They were also at the stage when they still found funny voices funny , and Charles had his best audience in years for his Welsh , developed for Under Milk Wood ( ‘ A production which demonstrated everything the theatre can offer , except talent ’ — Nottingham Evening Post ) , his Cornish , as used in Love 's Labour 's Lost ( ‘ Charles Paris 's Costard was about as funny as an obituary notice ’ — New Statesman ) and the voice he had used as a Chinese Broker 's Man in Aladdin ( ‘ My watch said that the show only lasted two and a half hours , so I 've taken it to be repaired ’ — Glasgow Herald ) .
30 I am bespoke in the evening , but the daytime is free , once I 've done my domestic chores .
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