Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [pers pn] from " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | One of the problems in your case is , we 've never really been able to Cos i i When we when we 've examined you from time to time , things come and gone . |
2 | ‘ I 've heard it from his own mouth , Ari , ’ Roirbak said gently . |
3 | And I 've heard it from a whole bunch of people , she says stuff , she actually tells people I 'm on heroin all the time . |
4 | I 've heard it from various sources , but I do n't think it 's true . |
5 | I do n't think we 've unpacked it from when we went |
6 | A drive to Botley and back each week is a small enough price to pay for what you 've saved me from today — and your Aunt Nellie too — and Miss Clinton . |
7 | Now you 've saved her from eating it , this is the thing . |
8 | There 's always lots of action tho' football is a plus , We 've never been to Wembley but we 've seen it from a bus . |
9 | I 've seen it from the outside it 's quite erm |
10 | They 've turned it from a Council that was determined to tackle the social deprivation in this city , was determined to tackle the disadvantaged , such as racial disadvantaged , by supporting the C T C , which gives a unique opportunity to Asian children in this city for education . |
11 | So I was going to rummage through these slides and we do n't have them , erm so I 'll have to , I 'll hand the , the , the book around in just one minute , erm the poems that I 'm going to read to you , very few of them are actually complete , most of them are sketches erm ideas and images of erm , that I 've got , I 've , I 've got them from the paintings . |
12 | I 've got them from down there . |
13 | Under the act the holder of information has to disclose the type of information they hold , where they 've got it from , and who they intend to disclose it to . |
14 | You should hear what I 've got it from the boys ! |
15 | No we 've got it we 've got it from everywhere we could think of did n't we ? |
16 | I 've wiped them from my mind and I think you 're about to do so as well . ’ |
17 | They 've had him from the Wednesday , was it the Wed er , no from the Saturday to the Wednesday cos she was working and they took him on to seaside somewhere and when come home , he 's having stitches in his head where he 'd fell , he hit it on the stone or summat and I said oh did he enjoy it apart from that , she said he was a swine last night , he was screaming and hitting me and she called her husband down from work , she could n't control him , said she should of smacked his arse and put him in the cot . |
18 | They 've had , not just from Britain they 've had help , they 've had it from all over Europe and it 's still |
19 | Well I know you 've grabbed it from inside my bag . |
20 | And they 've clouted it from the outside going in . |
21 | ‘ Now listen , Ellen , we 've unhinged her from her original faith . |
22 | ‘ My lord sheriff , reverend gentlemen , ’ said the earl , ‘ you come very aptly , if Robin has reported your errand rightly , for I confess I 've been tempted to lift the lid on whatever it is they 've brought me from Ullesthorpe . |
23 | In other words , we have innate feelings of guilt , about er , parricide and murder because we 've inherited them from our ancestors in the distant past . |
24 | ‘ Oh , yes , I 've wanted you from that first meeting in France . ’ |
25 | We 've taken it from their language and we use it in ours now meaning first . |
26 | Maybe they 've taken it from that video . |
27 | They 've put it from that wall , and they 've stuck it on to this wall . |
28 | I 've kept you from your dinner long enough . ’ |
29 | but I 've kept it from all the years . |
30 | and I 've barred it from the house . |