Example sentences of "i 've [adv] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | So if I 'm late for work one day , you 'll know why , I 've probably fallen down a hole somewhere . |
2 | As I 've already pointed out , I had no real television training as such . |
3 | Having said which er I I 've already pointed out that I I see no great potential for fifty hectares in in our area . |
4 | I suppose , by saying this I 've already gone back on my word . |
5 | I 've already made up my mind that I want to sign for the Blues . |
6 | A lot of what 's erm you know , going on now , I mean , is just gon na go off as far I 'm concerned cos I mean I 've already made up my mind . |
7 | And I 've already fixed up a local lass to come and clean up for you every day . ’ |
8 | They must say , God they must get pissed off with it , so I 've already looked around , and there 's loads of parking places , |
9 | ‘ I 've already paid down two-thirds for an artist 's cottage in Sausolito , a village across the other side of the Golden Gate bridge from San Francisco . |
10 | ‘ Actually , I think I 've already come round . |
11 | But by by the same token , as as I 've already set out in in my submission , we we believe there is an urgent need and a justifiable demand in Selby District and that 's partly related to the need to have a distribution of available employment opportunities throughout the district . |
12 | I ca n't see it happening , I mean I 've already tried out one idea which has n't run very fast but if we were solidly behind that , that would be very important for this initiative , we as a county . |
13 | on the faxes , just erm one item that came up really from yesterday which I 've already passed on to , to Sheila from the south cos it was raised at the south meeting but I think it 's relevant to everybody . |
14 | I 've yet to work out why you were quite so angry with me just for hauling you out of the water , Caroline . ’ |
15 | to Coronation Street do not know all the facts of course , we are ignorant of the finer points of the time gone by , but why is Deirdre so lasted to Ken I 've yet to catch up with Wednesday night 's proceedings on my video contraption , but the last thing that I heard Deirdre say to Ken as he was recovering on a put-u-up in her front room was , I 'm stuck with you till you back on your feet and as far as I 'm concerned it ca n't come soon enough for me , Ken lay there immobile , stunned , a cruel carry on , what 's the poor chap done , but then I 've missed too much |
16 | So I 've not to go back |
17 | I 've not fixed up the date yet . |
18 | ‘ In fact , it was about the only game in which I 've not picked up a knock since the start of the season . |
19 | and I 've not come back till twelve ! |
20 | I 've not booked up erm Cricket next , yet erm because I wanted to come to the meeting and ask erm you know what night , and also what period ? |
21 | Yes , this now celebrated affair , which I 've not spoken about before , did actually happen . |
22 | Well , I 've nearly dropped out but if you went along with |
23 | I though Tyler was the best writer NME ever had and I 've since found out that him and Ian McDonald were the ones that gave the NME its style in the first place . |
24 | At the time I thought she was keen for me to do my bit to help others but I 've since found out that while I was getting a prick in my arm she was ( I know what you 're thinking ) getting some peace and quiet . |
25 | I think I 've just sewn up a deal on a new account . ’ |
26 | He said why , cos I 've just honked up . |
27 | Hello , , ah , I bet it 's something I 've just written down , is n't it ? |
28 | When do you do a newspaper — I 've just written down here — you provide a dress and provide a grammar . |
29 | It 's OK chaps , I 've just dug up some more voters |
30 | For example , consider the following exchange : A ( to passer by ) : I 've just run out of petrol B : Oh ; there 's a garage just around the corner Here B 's utterance may be taken to implicate that A may obtain petrol there , and he would certainly be being less than fully cooperative if he knew the garage was closed or was sold out of petrol ( hence the inference ) . |