Example sentences of "the [noun sg] i 've [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I was particularly close to one girl in there , very close indeed , and we were having a relationship during the sentence I 've just finished . |
2 | ‘ I feel I must show somebody the parcel I 've just had , ’ she said , greeting Ianthe on the doorstep . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | They stick me in some kind of waiting-room Upstairs , in a wing of the complex I 've never seen before . |
5 | The arousal I 've always thought that er that you should n't be nervous but you always are but obviously as you 're nervous when you do a whole host of things and nerves as you become more skilled at it go away er and I 'd assume that like most things that the nerves will totally disappear and was somewhat surprised to find out that you 're always aroused |
6 | ‘ The business I 've just bought is on the rocks , and you tell me that 's lucky ? ’ |
7 | Because of the point I 've just made , if you want to use a balancing method , you have to move your head , and take before and after readings . |
8 | Well I do n't know as I d I d although to tell you the truth I 've always had a weakness for pictures ever since I was a boy . |
9 | To tell you the truth I 've never heard of it |
10 | Is the person I 've just been , an ego in my head . |
11 | Having always been aware of the Cathedral I 've often wondered what impact it has on visitors seeing it for the first time . |
12 | I must read the magazine I 've just bought . |
13 | So amidst the doom and gloom that seems to cloud the the African horizon , we can see that aid does work and in the example I 've just given , that it works indeed for children . |
14 | ‘ I hope you 're grateful for all the trouble I 've just gone to , ’ he said . |
15 | On the other side , the fraught quality is greatly heightened and increased by the feeling I 've already described that the Treasury 's figures are there and absolute and that to transgress beyond them will be the end of civilization as we know it , and interest rates will go sky high and hyperinflation will return . |
16 | ‘ When I wake up in the morning I 've just got to have a packet , ’ she says . |
17 | And I have to say that this is the minimum I 've ever seen for a sales person to have to do . |
18 | Everybody says that 's what 's going to happen , but erm when it 's been done in the past I 've not had any figures produced that indicate that the service provision has had to fall off because of increased charges . |
19 | I mean I normally in the past I 've always gone for experienced keepers because you know I mean they they do n't come to their prime until , I do n't think goalkeepers over twenty six twenty seven onwards . |
20 | In the past I 've always stayed here at Lomond View , and that 's precisely what I intend to carry on doing ! ’ |
21 | There 's a cat in your garden , there 's a pussy cat in your garden oh dear I 'll have to go without the swim I 've only got an hour and a half |
22 | There 's no other door , and the only person who uses that door is the man I 've just described to you . |
23 | The question posed in er item two D , should the policy include specific guidance on the location of the new settlement , we would hope that in the light of what you 've heard , and in the light of the statement I 've just read out , that you would have no difficulty coming to a conclusion on that question , just as it stands . |
24 | Nothing I can add to the statement I 've already — ’ |
25 | If anything it points , as is indicated in the report I 've just read , to there being a year off . |
26 | I start to run again , back the way I 've just come , the branch held out in front of me in both hands . |
27 | Err I think by the way I 've pretty much got all the the areas wrapped up in Scotland if we can just get going and we can get |
28 | The way I want you is different from the way I 've ever wanted any other woman . |
29 | ‘ That 's the way I 've always done it , and until they carry me out here , that 's the way it stays . ’ |
30 | I am quite unreasonably disturbed by the document I 've just read , I realize . |