Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] 've [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's possible I 've used it but I do n't erm do n't recall . |
2 | ‘ I 'm sorry I 've worried you , ’ I said . |
3 | I 'm sorry I 've hurt you , truly I am . |
4 | Well Mr never been before at least I 've done it for the first few years that I was there . |
5 | That is , that is the least I 've known it |
6 | ‘ I should be grateful I 've found her , ’ she whispered . |
7 | At two fifty , thank you , at two fifty I 've got I shall sell for two fifty if there 's no further bid at two hundred and fifty pounds . |
8 | So er when I found out about this I 've equipped them with a er |
9 | Well in this I 've got her as the , dim twit . |
10 | All this I 've got it . |
11 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've plunged you in at the deep end . |
12 | ‘ I am afraid I 've kept you too long and tired you . |
13 | I 'm afraid I 've hurt you , so perhaps wanting you to do this will somehow make amends . |
14 | I 'm afraid you 've heard it before , but listen anyway . |
15 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 've got it wrong , darling , ’ said Everthorpe , struggling to retain his poise . |
16 | They 've never been reviewed in ZZAP ! , though , so unless they slipped out under assumed names I 'm afraid you 've had it . |
17 | Er , so some how or another you 've learned them , right . |
18 | Yes , if we win this we 've done it . |
19 | I 'm afraid they 've got it right . ’ |
20 | You ca n't know how much I 've wanted you , Lissa . ’ |
21 | You know how much I 've wanted you , ached to make you mine . ’ |
22 | ‘ Darling , ’ he boomed , ‘ you 've no idea how much I 've missed you . ’ |
23 | Thought you were so damn smart getting it in the first place , and drink has blurred you so much you 've blown it . |
24 | We 've only got one thing more that we can give to you and that 's a good clap to show you how much we 've appreciated you listening . |
25 | where I used to put two , two bags on a day , and have it up at number five and six we 've got it on one bag a day and it 's on nu less than number one . |
26 | They take the four hundred a month or whatever for as long as they can , then when the place gets repossessed they 've had it on their toes . |
27 | That 's right you 've got it . |
28 | I 'm sorry you 've lost me there . |
29 | I says , oh sorry you 've come we do n't drink whisky . |
30 | On behalf of their inarticulate owners , these clothes say ‘ I 'm not playing ! ’ and then sit on the sidelines ( so you can see how upset you 've made them ) , and wait for the world to be nice . |