Example sentences of "i 've [vb pp] you [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's probably why I 've wanted you so much these last few months . |
2 | ‘ I 've missed you so much , this time , ’ she told him breathlessly . |
3 | ‘ I 've missed you so much , Joe . |
4 | I 've missed you so much … ’ he groaned . |
5 | I 've missed you too , ’ he whispered in her ear . |
6 | You look a bit , I 've lost you somewhere now . |
7 | Yeah if Now but th if I 've understood you correctly , there 's going to be a few months when we do n't actually supply anything . |
8 | ‘ I 've called you here because you 're young , Kim , and flexible of mind . |
9 | ‘ I 've kissed you before , remember . |
10 | No , I think I 've asked you quite enough , and thank you very much for talking to me . |
11 | ‘ Oh , hell , now I 've frightened you again . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 've loved you so much and for so long ! ’ |
13 | You 'll never know the torture I 've gone through because I 've loved you so . |
14 | I love you , Folly — I think I 've loved you all along . |
15 | ‘ I 've loved you ever since I was a child and I shall always love you . |
16 | ‘ I am afraid I 've kept you too long and tired you . |
17 | I 've saved you once , and I will again , but if anything happens tonight , it might mean my death . ’ |
18 | " I 've seen you here before , " the lady said . |
19 | ‘ I 've seen you somewhere , have n't I ? ’ |
20 | In Ninfania , no one threw away the feather of a bird or the peel of a fruit or the seed from a melon , let alone such durable items as the buttons and hooks and eyes from a worn-out item of underwear — I 've seen you still snip them off an old bra , even today , and drop them into a little box in your sewing basket . |
21 | I 've seen you there . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 've a feeling I 've seen you recently . ’ |
23 | " I 've seen you before , " she said . |
24 | ‘ I 've seen you before , ’ the stranger said , eventually . |
25 | I 've seen you before have I ? |
26 | ‘ When I 've seen you safely on the train , I should still have time enough to get to the auction . ’ |
27 | I 've seen you very briefly in England and now here . |
28 | I thought I would do it alone , but now I 've met you again I 've changed it a bit . ’ |
29 | ‘ Now that I 've met you again , ’ he said meaningly , ‘ I shall be coming down much more often . |
30 | Well I hope that I 've given you enough to get you started on the right tracks . |