Example sentences of "as i 've " in BNC.

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1 As I 've said , she does n't understand these things .
2 Although , as I 've said , you can not expect to find anything easy here , it is worth a visit .
3 As I 've said before directly to the Labour Party , ‘ You must make up your minds .
4 The precision of Hilaire 's placing was constantly astonishing and in an air-borne rond de jambe Guillem 's long lean line was as breathtaking as I 've seen it .
5 That such care may well characterize those activities which Scruton declares can not possess it is suggested by Andrew Lumsden 's appropriately passing remark on the casual , anonymous sexual encounter : ‘ for now I can only generalize : as I 've known it , men are never so peaceful , so unviolent ( physically and emotionally ) , so graceful with each other ( no matter how ‘ crude' ’ the act ) as they are — as we are — when content to take each other without the addition of names , or beds , or flats , or even of any clear impression of one-another 's looks ' ( Gay News , 235 ( Mar. 1982 ) , 17 ) .
6 It is important to create , as I 've tried to do at British Coal , a sense of challenge .
7 My hair seems to have lost some of its colour as I 've got older .
8 P.S. As I 've shown , SCF makes sure that your donation works as hard as possible for the children that need it most .
9 ‘ They scrummed well and it was as hard a match as I 've played in this season .
10 I tell you this is one of the greatest days for me , as I 've been a Barbra Streisand fan for years .
11 As I 've got to go back to Atherton , I want you to do it .
12 ‘ As soon as I 've rung my Orderly Officer to give him certain instructions , I 'll have to get off back . ’
13 As I 've said , I was always grateful to Verdi .
14 I would simply place a card with the initials and dates 1921–1939 alongside the material — as I 've done with the other exhibits And I 'd like to place it all between the Danziger and Eberhardt donations . ’
15 ‘ It was as hard as I 've practised in a long time , ’ said the Ryder Cup player .
16 ‘ For as long as I 've had memories and before that too .
17 I 'm afraid I ca n't subscribe to the theory that man should always be ‘ bloody , bold and resolute ’ ; but rather , I confess , that it 's very comforting to lean on you sometimes … more especially as I 've a funny instinct that if I follow your ways I ca n't go wrong , whereas my own existence is apt to be hardening , as you can see that it must be .
18 I might go and see him all the same , just to tell him as I 've told you . ’
19 I 've never loved anyone as I 've loved Jack .
20 As I 've said Boy read this narrative twice , but still he could not understand why Madame wished him to study it .
21 ‘ As nasty a thing as I 've looked at for many a day ’ , says one of the characters in Trollope 's Vicar of Bullhampton of the local Nonconformist chapel .
22 He deserves the consequences , and I shall point them out to him — from a safe distance , of course — as soon as I 've trapped him . ’
23 ‘ Just as soon as I 've finished my tea and had a bath . ’
24 As I 've already said , it takes some believing that your agents could have unearthed anything worth killing for .
25 As I 've grown older , I never cease to be amazed at the theories of the amateur detectives who always turn up at any tragic occurrence and immediately are able to give all the answers .
26 As I 've described it above , the process differs from modern multi-track technique , because the ‘ backing track ’ went through a number of generations , while modern multi-track tape recorders keep each layer separate ; so the technique was n't used as fully as it might have been , because the quality dropped each time .
27 As I 've tried to suggest , many books do not face up to the very evident problems confronting psychology , but it does seem that the discipline is alive and kicking .
28 As I 've already explained , I felt absolutely no lust whatsoever for Alison Kraemer .
29 ‘ Only a pound this week — not eaten too much as I 've had a very sore throat and cold .
30 It 's got as bright and fierce an eye as I 've seen this side the Avon . ’
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