Example sentences of "i 've met " in BNC.

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1 ‘ How do I know if I 've met the right person ? ’
2 I 've met a different gauge of girl from yours .
3 I 've met one or two schoolteachers , but then again they 're a bigger group in society as a whole .
4 ‘ You 're different from the women I 've met so far , ’ said Ray .
5 Maybe I 've met her with Marie before and that 's why I recognise her .
6 I still care about the chimps ; I 've met the flipping things ’ . ’
7 I 've met Jack who 's got a gold VIP card , who 's got that used car lot in Rotherham . ’
8 I 've met so-called intelligent people before , ’ he said in a challenging way , ‘ and I know a lot of questions that can baffle them . ’
9 I think I 've met them all now .
10 I 've met someone …
11 I 've met him at a couple of PFA functions and when it was my testimonial he sent some things down to be raffled .
12 I 've met a great number of very interesting people , ’ he murmurs .
13 I 've met some of his colleagues in the corridor , stepped back and tugged my forelock . ’
14 Since I 've been in the East , I 've met many women — Egyptian , French , Greek , Jewish , Turkish , and English , too .
15 I 've met a lot of girls in Aspen .
16 You 're only the second Scot I 've met in ten months . ’
17 ‘ You 're the first I 've met so far . ’
18 I can — I 've met the Right Honourable Lance Buckmaster .
19 Some of the skinheads I 've met admit to having ‘ gone through ’ one or other of the parties of the extreme right , but , after a brief commitment , the enthusiasm tends to lapse along with the membership .
20 Having lived on my own for four years , I 've found ways of doing things that I like , on my own , without having to bother about anyone else , and now I 've met this man , it means shaking everything up .
21 Still , I 'll say this for you : you 're the first Scotsman I 've met who 's prepared to put his hand in his pocket for a round of drinks . ’
22 I mean the English people I 've met here ( and one or two Scots ) .
23 Of all the men of different nationalities I 've met and of all types , I have found good and bad in each , but my favourite still remains the Frenchman , because he can lie so convincingly .
24 I 'VE MET SOME SHARKS IN MY TIME . ’
25 ‘ By the way , I 've met Doctor Rossitter and Mrs Dare , and they both seemed very nice .
26 I 've met so many people in our local , ’ said Forgue .
27 It was Geoffrey Howe , I am told , who knocked on one door while canvassing at a by-election in Epping , to be greeted by a tiny , wrinkled old lady rushing at him with arms outstretched : ‘ Oh Geoffrey at last I 've met you , my fluffy , cuddly little teddy bear ! ’
28 I 've met him .
29 I 've met women since who 've done it , and seem to be together all right .
30 Having said that , I 've met some very nice people who are terribly pro-dog and anti my campaign , but not anti-me .
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