Example sentences of "[noun] i 've [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He 's the best striker I 've ever worked with , I just wished he could do that sort of thing when he played for England .
2 ‘ Saunders is the best natural striker I 've ever worked with .
3 It was his goal that knocked United out of the Coca-Cola Cup , and Atkinson added : ‘ Saunders is the best natural striker I 've ever worked with .
4 What I meant was he 'd got just about the finest set of false teeth I 've ever seen .
5 I do n't like the way I look , most of the time , for all the reasons I 've just given .
6 When you put all these factors together it concerns me that nobody has been advancing the case that as with other districts , some other districts in York , it would be appropriate , even more appropriate in my view , that the migration assumption should be discounted , there are in my view special reasons why this should be the case , special reasons over and above tho those that have been applied , to the other districts , this in my view would be that the Greater York housing provision for all those reasons I 've just highlighted , should be reduced , should be reduced to the seventy five percent level , in other words that would be reducing it by between a thousand and twelve hundred and fifty houses , now I wo n't get on to the reason that the fact that that 's one reason why there 's no need for a new settlement , erm but it is a reason in its own right just to protect the character and the capacity requirements and the environmental sensitivities of the Greater York area .
7 Give me a line-up of blokes I 've never met before , and I 'll pick out the big hitter for you . ’
8 ‘ You have the most glorious hair I 've ever seen ! ’
9 McGinley rates the 11% growth in like-for-like sales ‘ a pretty good performance in the deepest recession I 've ever seen . ’
10 Thus this can be used to refer to a forthcoming portion of the discourse , as in ( 88 ) , and that to a preceding portion , as in ( 89 ) : ( 88 ) I bet you have n't heard this story ( 89 ) That was the funniest story I 've ever heard Considerable confusion is likely to be caused here if we do not immediately make the distinction between discourse deixis and anaphora .
11 I 've been called a dragon in my time , Shelley , but in my case I 've knowingly been an old crosspatch sometimes . ’
12 you know they sit there going what is a normal case , this is a normal case I 've never seen anything else before .
13 I feel a little as I felt when the only racehorse I 've ever owned ran at Lincoln . "
14 Well , to be fair , that 's not always the case , and in this instance I 've definitely been forced into something of a rethink .
15 Yes chairman I 've not not really got an awful lot to add to that .
16 ‘ I feel I must show somebody the parcel I 've just had , ’ she said , greeting Ianthe on the doorstep .
17 Have n't got much change I 've only got another pound .
18 M. I 've never really thought of M objectively before , as another person .
19 ‘ There 's a Takamine acoustic , which is not the best acoustic I 've ever heard in the studio , but okay , and a Fender Jaguar and a Precision bass .
20 Of the programmes I 've watched-not all of them , let me confess-only the third , on the dhow in the Gulf seemed to enter into a wholly unknown , and dangerous environment , a way of life I could never have imagined .
21 And I believe them to be the some of the nicest maps I 've ever seen .
22 And just keep a record of the time that I recorded it and er a little bit I 've just got to give the first names of the people that were talking but it 's done anonymously so there 's no no problem with that .
23 If I lie on settee I 've always got this leg hanging , because I
24 Guy 's just about the most irresistible male I 've ever set eyes on , ’ Lucy said dreamily , adding hastily , ‘ Next to Charles , of course ! ’
25 ‘ Except for losing Mum I 've always been lucky , but it 's bound to change sometime . ’
26 If one is inclined , as one may well be , to doubt the validity of sets of distinctions of the kind I 've just made , they are at least based on a separation which Proust placed at the centre of his own critical theory .
27 I 've always ai n't I when I 've done summat , if I 've been sawing or banging , making a noise I 've always stopped at ten
28 You 're a marvellous worker ; and what 's more , you make the best currant buns I 've ever tasted .
29 If you , oh shit I 've just ripped it !
30 No he 'd love that though cos he could come round and go shit I 've just come out of rehab and everyone would go oh wow man you must be really drugged out .
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