Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On the basis of your experience you know , you was you said that , the fact that erm sometimes you 've got tenants who 've formed really good relationships in the flat .
2 And that 's it basically , so you 've explained why ugly blocks of flats in the sixties and you even know cos why post-war reconstruction of London .
3 Then appropriate too short , too long , accept the so appropriate sociability , how long have you been there just moved in , do you know the neighbours that bit of information you 've gathered especially late at night now on someone 's door that 's already set back whatever .
4 1 ) ‘ I 've given up worrying if my toddler does n't eat breakfast or lunch because I know she 'll eat almost as much as her dad for tea .
5 We 've flown so high , we had to add another wing .
6 We 've seen flashes of the old Liverpool but all too often they 've fallen below acceptable standards and that 's the problem — their consistency has gone and that was always their hallmark .
7 I I 've heard quite good things .
8 I 'm sure it is , I 've heard how good it is , so it 'll be a first time .
9 And for all the lithe elegance of the finale ( not rushed off its feet , as it sometimes is ) I 've heard more pungent , sharper-witted performances , with greater delight in the comical banter of the second theme .
10 I think the other one , about the woman across there said about , should start at home with sensuality and stuff and many of the young women that I work wi , I 've I 've heard very negative experiences of sex
11 No because I , no , I well , it 's is , I know people who say well I 've heard very little and I know that 's enough for them to have very good friends .
12 drinking this tea and I 've sat here bold as brass picked up me cup and walked out
13 I think for example of the sensitivity of some of the small market towns , the point for example that was made to us last week about the sensitivity one settlement with which I 've come increasingly familiar over the last fortnight and that is town centre .
14 They 've come out nice have n't they ?
15 ‘ I fear we 've come too late to save Doctor Jekyll , and too late to punish his murderer too .
16 ‘ We 've won more away games than any other Vauxhall Conference team in the past couple of years and , if we give West Brom less space , we can be quietly confident of doing oursevles justice again . ’
17 This is the cheesy one I bought some beetroot the other day , they had some nice little ones , which I must cook , they were ever so cheap , I 've forgotten how cheap but you know they were really cheap
18 Go on I know I 've done that wrong .
19 we 've done very little there .
20 I 've done more normal jobs since then . ’
21 ‘ I expect you 've noticed how empty the house seems … ’
22 ‘ We 've seen very strong momentum and our business continues to be very strong , so we remain very confident about the quarter we 're in . ’
23 In the first quarter of this year we 've seen more moderate growth in those geographical areas but in nineteen eighty nine nearly forty percent of Pearson 's trading ca profit came from economies outside the U K and North America and we expect our activities in these other areas to continue to grow at a satisfactory rate .
24 André and I are both fluent , but I 've seen how disadvantaged an outsider can be without any knowledge of the language . ’
25 Erm we do n't so and the way I feel like saying , well let's first do the bridal magazine , now I 've seen how far that goes .
26 In the past two articles we 've seen how double stops can be derived from chords , and also some different approaches for incorporating double stops into your playing .
27 We 've seen how flexible plastics are in use .
28 I 've seen how wrong I was before .
29 You 've seen how spiteful he can be ; possibly even dangerous . ’
30 People will say we should beat them but we 've seen how difficult this trip has been so far .
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