Example sentences of "'ve [verb] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 There 's nothing Jack loathes more than reading some publication in which I 've referred to him as a saint and I 'm sure Reggie feels the same way .
2 Well you did it actually a bit more than that — you 've referred to it about two or three times , but that 's immaterial .
3 All business is taken , so that particular , those particular items that you 've referred to I am already seeking to schedule that business for tomorrow , but I do n't want to preempt the situation and chance my arm any further than what it is , because I could end up falling on my face and I want to try and avoid that .
4 ‘ What , and ruin this wonderful party you 've arranged for me ?
5 I 've arranged for her to work in my Paris branch .
6 Since then I 've been in contact with Kate Noble of Age Concern and we 've arranged for her to give a short presentation at the next meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council on Thursday 21st January at 7.30 p.m. in Scorton School .
7 I 've arranged for you to meet him first . ’
8 Look , I 've arranged for you to stay with us a while longer .
9 ‘ If you 've got time to go into the Herald office this afternoon , I 've arranged for you to have a look at his file in our library , ’ he told her .
10 I 've arranged for you to take Miss P. ’
11 I 've arranged for you to pick her up from her hotel at four o'clock . ’
12 She says to me I 've explained to her how to do it and she says yo I 'll give you a bit of paper you just write down the answers !
13 When you 've got your bandage in your pack , I 've explained to you before , you open it up in the first aid kit it 's sterile , yeah , you open it up by the
14 ‘ I 've explained to you — ’
15 Which I 've hidden from him , of course .
16 He wants you to destroy willingly the barrier you 've erected between Him and you .
17 As a works convenor , I work along twenty shop stewards , and I can tell this Congress that the message that they 've given to me from the people from the people that have elected them , is that they 're sick and tired of the perpetual bleating of the T U C about how they have to abide by the laws , when the only laws that are there are the laws that are bringing this movement down .
18 Well thanks President for that welcome and thank you colleagues , Congress , for the welcome that you 've given to me .
19 Okay , Carol , thank you for the time you 've given to us to see it .
20 You see something like a doctors appointment or a hospital appointment I think deserves and attendance because they 're given er a dental card or yo you 're shown it , you know , they 've given to you
21 What we do need is the equivalent of what we 've got in the documents which I 've given to you which is some sort of allowance for every bit of control of the thing .
22 I know , I 've given to you !
23 And that 's only cos last twice I 've thinked of it .
24 ‘ I 've travelled about it enough .
25 I 've travelled with them all : had a lovely Villa in Tuscany one year through Villas Italia — I 'd organised a party of 14 to come with me , but at the last moment her Mum said no .
26 And when you 've jumped over me , I jump over you and then you jump over me
27 You 've exposed to me that it is quite easy to subconsciously … accidentally , inadvertently … put forward views which … you may not believe in .
28 Then Jack spat out , ‘ I suppose your dad and your brothers — they 've leant on you , have n't they ? ’
29 Now the first er process after that , it 's all sanded down , and then there 's a sort of whitening mixture , stooking mixture , is all rubbed into that and you 've to wait till it dries .
30 You can see where they 've painted over it . ’
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