Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] 've [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 'opes as 'ow you 've got some pennies for me , so as I can get meself a bed for the night . ’
2 I think they 're quite abrupt and rude whenever I 've phoned them up .
3 I know that whenever I 've tried to put paint on any cars that we 've ever had , it 's never looked right has it ?
4 Whenever I 've enthused to practitioners about the advantages of LM 's they 've always expressed confusion about the procedures involved and in particular the complications that they see in using teaspoons , tablespoons and glasses .
5 Whenever I 've needed them they always get here right away ’ ( FN 5/10/87 , p. 22 ) .
6 well whenever I 've had this
7 For years whenever I 've got out of bed in the middle of the night — about whatever pursuit you get out of bed in the night for — my right ankle has made cracking noises , like kindling being snapped .
8 Other people seem to complain about their hangers multiplying whenever I 've got hangers disappear .
9 Whenever you 've seen Rob in my office you 've taken good care to get him out of my clutches very smartly , on the flimsiest of pretexts .
10 So whenever you 've got Xs and Ys and all sorts of strange things in there think just , it 's only a number .
11 Because what we 'll have to do is negotiate at the end of the next session , whenever we 've finished , cos that 's entirely dependent on when we get fed up varies on what
12 Erm she 's due in at work on that Friday night er we 've encountered problems before whereby we 've asked for I E the Friday night off because there 's been an educational seminar on on the day as it were er and that , that 's been , that 's been de er
13 whereby we 've sold a sold a property in those roads and erm deliver leaflets either side
14 I took the best I could , and this is how I 've made use of them . ’
15 ‘ I was once £400 lying in your bank account collecting interest — see how I 've grown .
16 I sit and think how I 've struggled to get a home together , and within a couple of minutes it 's all smashed up .
17 When I think of me days of pain and sufferin' here , and how I 've kept cheerful and 'elpful so as not to be a burden , as well as givin' you the benefit of me company so that you could 'ave someone to talk to , well , it 's a shock to me to find you lazin' about with a gypsy woman on your lap .
18 ‘ I do n't know how I 've kept my hands off you , ’ he murmured , as his lips found the tender skin below her ear .
19 But it 's how I 've survived . ’
20 Yes er that 's been the essence of what I 've wanted is er I 've , I 've had to have what I 've wanted by hook or by crook , and I do n't mean crook in a bad sense , I mean one way or another , you know what I mean and er I did job for the casters , same as they did jobs for me , you know and that 's how I 've gone through life , that is Michael .
21 That 's how I 've er that 's how I 've gone through life , my lad , that is .
22 That 's how I 've decided to approach my life here .
23 ‘ I do n't know how I 've done it .
24 see how I 've saved it all those years .
25 ‘ Perhaps I 'm kind of emotionally retarded … but basically I 've just written about things how I 've felt about them , myself , emotionally .
26 Do you have any idea how I 've felt , weekend after weekend , knowing you 're crawling down muddy holes or chucking yourself off cliffs ?
27 it 's same with a Samsung , I end up sometimes putting it in the Toshiba one , to re-wind it back , but I 've had some funny tapes I have just lately , it 's the tape that wo n't re-wind , because how I 've noticed been the tape like , cos I 've put it in the Toshiba and re-wound , but it would n't even re-wind in the Toshiba , so Arthur says well he says that 's the tapes
28 ‘ Ye do n't know how I 've missed ye . ’
29 She longed to hear him say , ‘ God , how I 've missed you !
30 How I 've missed you , ’ he murmured as his hands slowly moved down her back and then traced the swell of her buttocks .
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