Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | It 's extraordinary — I know families who 've stopped speaking to each other . |
2 | And we 've stopped waving to the 9.15 , and sending our love to Father by it . ’ |
3 | I 'll ring her when I 've stopped talking to you , she 'll be so relieved . |
4 | At least I 've stopped going to church . |
5 | Then Jammie said , ‘ What are you going to do with your life now you 've stopped going to college ? ’ |
6 | ‘ I 've enjoyed speaking to audiences about my experiences in the game , ’ he said . |
7 | ‘ I 've enjoyed talking to you . |
8 | ‘ We 've come to listen to a very distinguished visitor , Berel Karlinsky , a famous man we 've all heard of . |
9 | ‘ And you 've come to listen to the sean nós ? ’ |
10 | I 've come to talk to you . ’ |
11 | " I am dummy , " she said , " so I 've come to talk to you . |
12 | ‘ It 's you I 've come to talk to . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 've come to talk to you about Ryan . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 've come to talk to you . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | Everything you 've done points to your guilt , yet you want me to believe otherwise . |
17 | I do n't insist what I 've done has to be important forever to the theatre . |
18 | Peter , I 've decided to go to Geneva . |
19 | I 've come home in rather a hurry , because I 've decided to go to Brazil . ’ |
20 | ‘ I imagined I heard a hint of dismissal in your words — so I 've decided to go to bed . ’ |
21 | I 've decided to fly to New York — main HQ of INCUBUS , then on to Boston where they have another top secret outfit . |
22 | You 've decided to speak to me , have you ? ’ |
23 | ‘ I 've missed talking to you . |
24 | McCoist , who had taken over the captaincy from the injured Richard Gough , shrugged his shoulders and said : ‘ We 've grown used to all those injuries and learned to accept them . |
25 | Well in in the sense that erm they 've said referred to outside interference |
26 | I think it 's terribly important in an organisational crisis to remember that the crisis aspect of it , the critical nature of it , is something you 've got to put to one side . |
27 | So nobody actually goes until the bell goes , but you need to be listening Matthew because you do n't know what you 've got to take to the party yet . |
28 | erm sequences such as what happened yesterday , what happened today , what 's going to happen tomorrow — dyslexic people very often have great difficulty with this and transferring from the two dimensional to the three dimensional , like you might say to a dyslexic adult when he or she asks directions , ‘ Oh , well , it 's first right , second left and then there 's a tower on your right and you 've got to turn to the left after the tree ’ and so on , and a dyslexic person ca n't remember any of that at all , or transfer it from the map to the reality . |
29 | ‘ You 've got to die to be dropped from our Fourths , and then it 's best to be cremated just to be on the safe side . |
30 | But I 've but I 've got write to your na , but I 've got to write your name in the book . |