Example sentences of "from what i 've [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | " From what I 've seen of her , she 's a strong-willed independent young woman , who knows what she wants , and is not afraid to say so . |
2 | ‘ From what I 've seen of him , I 'd say he 's got rather a perverse sense of humour and enjoys winding people up , ’ said Melissa , remembering in particular his brush with Alain Gebrec the previous afternoon over the controversial book . |
3 | ‘ From what I 've seen of Officer Hassan , it would take more than a missing golf-club to prise him away from his suicide theory . ’ |
4 | And people do live in other parts of the area , and they need telephones — from what I 've seen of the place they 'll be about the main link with the outside world . |
5 | Elwood looked very good indeed and possesses a lot of talent , and from what I 've seen of him , he would have done well in New Zealand . |
6 | From what I 've seen of it , this is a perfectly normal thing , the pilot probably got lost . ’ |
7 | From what I 've seen of Bardsley , he reminds me a bit of Sterland — he looks very good going forward but he seemed to leave gaping holes at the back when he played for England ( ca n't remember who it was against ) . |
8 | From what I 've tasted of desire I hold with those who favour fire . |
9 | " It 's just as well , dear Sister Anne , from what I 've heard of my new mistress . " |
10 | And from what I 've heard about her she 's always her mouth now ! |
11 | Though from what I 've read about eighteenth-century Eton , anything that came after that could only be a pleasant relief . ’ |
12 | I suppose it is , from what I 've read about it . |
13 | I think the thing you have to say that as far as I 'm concerned , from what I 've see of her so far and I have n't worked with her in the field yet but far brighter spark in your department than that one we interviewed the other day |