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

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1 They 've vastly increased the number of dedicated hillwalkers who now appreciate the aesthetic and scenic wonders , and challenges , of the remoter Highlands and islands .
2 In other words we 've effectively rebuilt the island of information that we used to talk about five years ago and the key motivation behind enterprise client server is really to integrate the efforts of these two groups .
3 Well , we 've all heard the stories of divers tackling the marine Moray ( and may remember the film ‘ The Deep ’ ) , so you can imagine the sort of thing my mind was conjuring up .
4 Well I 've only seen the back of it .
5 You 've only got the cost of printing a voucher .
6 We 've just seen the consequences of Plan A.
7 I 've just seen the details of the EEB seminar on Coastal Zone Management , Protection , Development and Tourism , to be held in Denmark on the 1st & 2nd May .
8 They 've just dragged the body of a coachman out of the canal too .
9 But she said they 've let it to people and they 've just wrecked the inside of it !
10 ‘ You 've just announced the end of our affair , after all . ’
11 I 've just given the whole of life a miss for nearly a year , all because of bloody Adrian .
12 In fact , Marie Hoader tried to account for the negative consequences of unemployment in terms of five things that employment provides in our society , five sorts of experience that more and more , as we are industrialized and as more and more people are involved in working in employment , erm have come to be important and provided via employment , and we talked of two of those earlier — one 's activity and one was time structure — and you 've just raised the issue of feeling that you 're contributing to society in some way , that you 're part of a collective purpose , that you 're not just drawing things out , you 're also doing something useful with your time .
13 It 's a bit dangerous if there 's two ways you can accidentally press them , and not realizing you 've just deleted the contents of the cell .
14 I noted , and we 've already had the flavour of it , in to some respect today , that initially you had almost unanimity of support from the District Councils er York City have changed their view erm and equally Hambledon are very luke warm , if I put it no more than that , er on the idea of a new settlement in the sense that they probably support the principle of the new settlement , but not in Hambledon .
15 We 've already valued the use of free displays or whatever erm if I could point out the recommendations that the members agree in the report , the members agreed Harlow Council 's continued membership of the museums and Essex committee .
16 ‘ I 've already informed the authorities of my disapproval but , because permission had been granted , I went no further .
17 With all the uncertainty and anxiety in our industry at the moment , it 's good to see that we 've not forgotten the needs of African farmers who anxieties are often far more acute than our own .
18 I 've not had the benefit of walking round the grounds of Skelton Hall .
19 Of course , it 's quite right , and it 's it 's in a sense maybe reasonable to oppose a budget , but in the past , I think it 's been erm , one of the strengths of the labour group , when in opposition to put alternative budgets in for say , yes , we take a view that 's different to the budget that 's before us , but so far with two conservative speakers , we 've not had the benefit of knowing which items , which levels of of spending within this policy committee , be it the Chief Exec .
20 ‘ I 've always resented the ideal of the frilly frock and girly giggle as the symbols of femininity — dungarees and big boots should not be considered any less female or feminine .
21 ‘ I 've always disliked the idea of couples when they 're like Siamese twins , like it 's always ‘ Charlie and Kate' ’ , and it 's never one alone .
22 But then they 've always got the threat of er er er I mean at the moment there really is n't that threat is there ?
23 We 've always relished the role of the underdog who refuses to lie down . ’
24 So we did n't buy very , little utility furniture , the only utility furniture we 've got is , it used to be a bedroom suite up in that second bedroom , we 've still got the bed of that , that was utility , but had we been in the market we would of bought utility because it was very good , some of it was really good if you looked around and erm , you know , choose your furniture , it was very good
25 I 've still got the video of it .
26 You 've still got the problem of addressing praise , because quite often you 've only , if you 've given somebody a specific task then it 's easy to praise or not to praise in that situation , but if they 've just come in , done their job and gone home , you know , just sat on a checkout for four hours , right it 's my time to leave , then , if they 've done nothing out of the blue , extraordinary , so they do n't do anything wrong , or , you know .
27 Well yes , but we 've still got the problem of erm
28 No er some people have suggested buying Skodas , but then we 've still got the problem of what to do with the rest of the money .
29 These are , but they 've still got the flavour of raisins
30 I ca n't remember when I 've ever seen the like of it . ’
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