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

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1 Many times I 've prebaited every night for two weeks or more and caught fish and I 've prebaited with similar amounts .
2 It is a terrible irony that although they are invisible to the planners all of us who 've travelled in developing countries can not fail to have noticed these children out of school .
3 I can see my life as a road , and I can go back on that road and see what I 've passed and come to terms with what I have passed by without realising and appreciating ; how I 've stopped in various cafes on the way and met interesting people in them and had fascinating conversations when all the time I should have been speaking to the person on the next table instead . ’
4 I can see my life as a road , and I can go back on that road and see what I 've passed and come to terms with and what I have passed by without realising and appreciating ; how I 've stopped in various cafes on the way and met interesting people in them and had fascinating conversations when all the time I should have been speaking to the person on the next table instead . ’
5 overlap with auction house chatter in that aristos are always selling the contents of the servants ' hall if they 've fallen on super-taxed times , or buying things if their grandfathers went offshore .
6 The aim is to raise money for any former resistance workers who 've fallen on hard times and to say thank you for the help they gave to our servicemen :
7 The aim is to raise money for any former resistance workers who 've fallen on hard times and to say thank you for the help they gave to our servicemen :
8 They 're raising money to help former Belgian resistance workers who 've fallen on hard times .
9 For instance , I 've heard of representative assemblies of large co-operatives choosing their own director .
10 ‘ Yes , I 've heard of NP-complete problems .
11 There are all sorts of situations that can occur , I 've heard of electrical er and soil impulses that er cause shock and well might put it out to flower .
12 I think there 's I think there 's quite a few and I think this is what swayed it , the fact that they have had erm , I know of at least ten say ten , there 's one , two , three on the other side of the road which is good because Bob which is another one , so that 's four , there 's which is the other side of the shop , is five , there 's us , six , Jean seven , the eight , erm the guy the other side of the which is nine , there is Ginny over the and the erm old persons ' home , that 's ten that I know of for certain about , er and then I 've heard of other people were gon na be writing in , now whether they actually did or not I do n't know
13 ‘ Well , let's say that I 've heard of married blokes who always had to go to the office on Saturdays , and it usually was n't office work they were doing .
14 I 've heard of red shifts .
15 I 've heard of crusty but not
16 Well , I 've heard of old lags wanting to die in jail , so I suppose it figures .
17 ‘ Surely you 've heard of sick building syndrome ? ’
18 That 's when — you know , you 've heard about supply-side economics .
19 We 've heard about object-oriented technology for 20 years , but it 's only just now beginning to take hold .
20 I 'm hoping that maybe I 'll be able to re-sub then , but I 've heard from other students that the Uni are n't too keen on users using JANET and INTERNET and so on .
21 ‘ And when I 've succeeded in convincing you , will I get to see this more often ?
22 We 've designed to modern standards which means there 's less space but the properties are as good if not better than similar properties in the private sector
23 So if , if you are a poor peasant you are thinking hold on the Party expects me to stand up to this landlord and accuse him of this this and this , actually point a finger at him when there is a chance that , you know , the Kuomintang is , is twenty miles away and they , I know they 've come into other villages as they come back , m of land to peasants.s in the form of land
24 What they 've come into common use .
25 And I further think you 're working all on your ownsome on this and that 's why you 've come to good old Uncle Mo instead of going to the boys at Langley .
26 We , we actually lived in th the corner shop is right on the corner if you 've come up High street on the bus and your Co-op would be on that corner , your church and your Co-op 's on the corner , and just turns there and I only lived just down that street , so we never had to have it delivered because we just popped up er and my brother and I , I can so remember us going with our two big bags you know and we , you know how you do when families meet you know and he 'll say that 's the time , because dad , we never knew dad hit us and yet you 'd of thought he was , we , we were so scared it must have been his voice you know , that he erm that we was so scared that everything was all correct from the Co- op .
27 For more than a century , they 've come from far and wide to Tenbury Wells for the pre Christmas auction of holly , mistletoe and wreaths .
28 Do n't forget I 've won at Old Trafford before and at Anfield three times .
29 They 're the only sweetpea growers in the country asked to show at Chelsea ; the high standard of their flowers reflected in the 3 gold medals they 've won at past shows .
30 Well we 've looked at negative indices .
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