Example sentences of "'ve [verb] [adv prt] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And I 've pointed out the inadequacies of the underbidders , ’ said Mr Lilley blandly , in a reference to the Korean underbidder , Hyundai .
2 Now , ’ he went on briskly , ‘ you 've sorted out the files ?
3 I believe many people increasingly want their news when it is convenient for them — when they get in from work , when they 've picked up the children from school , when they take a break from their work , or finish a meeting , when they arrive in a hotel .
4 I believe many people increasingly want their news when it is convenient for them — when they get in from work , when they 've picked up the children from school , when they take a break from their work , or finish a meeting , when they arrive at a hotel .
5 I 've written down the messages . ’
6 ‘ I do n't suppose you 've written down the guests you want to ask ? ’ she remarked .
7 They 've pushed back the boundaries which were limiting the business .
8 They 've called back the likes of former World finalists Jimmy Nilsen and Captain Mitch Shirra .
9 We 've set out the assumptions that erm we used as a basis for our projections in the note in front of you .
10 ‘ You mean I 've set off the alarms ?
11 I 've cut out the crisps , and that 's not been easy .
12 They , you know , at the back of us they 've blocked up the fences but I do n't know whether she 's got it right , I do n't know .
13 Cos when you 've worked out the questions you can put them at the front .
14 He sat down in the living room into which she ushered him and observed , ‘ You 've taken down the decorations . ’
15 Use the cell phone ; let the caller know as soon as you 've switched off the alarms .
16 no , you need n't , need n't take those you got out last Friday , its the earlier one 's of which will be due next week I 'm sure cos they 've put up the prices now , its about ten P every day you have them out .
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