Example sentences of "[noun] 've " in BNC.

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1 If it war n't for 'im I reckon our Ann'd 've been down to visit ere now .
2 Look ’ — he got to his feet-'I 've had enough of May and Frank and Charlie , all I 'm going to have .
3 Now it seems thay 've had a change of heart and have decided that there 's room in the side for a specialist wicket keeper .
4 Who'd 've thought little Pete and Ellie would be turn-coats .
5 ‘ Still , the last few days 've been all right . ’
6 Then Tanner said slowly : ‘ We had this sort 've a gang , once .
7 D' you think they'll 've told her I 've gone ?
8 Not everyone here is committed , but the majority are(I 've also seen a member of staff put his papers in .
9 Th 've no right up here .
10 Th 've to tell what th'knows about the voyage . ’
11 Things 've been OK
12 ‘ That was a great day , ’ said a happy but exhausted lance-corporal , ‘ and look what i 've got . ’
13 Coup attempt i 've left it until then>
14 ‘ IBM ’ STILL STANDS FOR ‘ I 'VE BEEN MOVED ’ DRAFT , 14 Nov 90
15 It 's taken me quite a while to come up with this team and i 'm sure i 've missed some absolute wankers out , but here goes .
16 My earlier assertion that Hunslet would be leaving at the end of the season , now appears to have been a figment of my imagination , and from what i 've read over the last couple of days Leeds appear to be up ‘ shit creek ’ .
17 I think the first two are pretty much certain and i 've a feeling he would accept it if he was given the nod .
18 I only ever see highlights of the odd games on Tv in scotland but from that i 've always been impressed with him .
19 It 's the first time i 've seen it
20 I was playing against the West Indies and I scored eight off a Cummins over without hitting a four , and for Natal |I 've build some 80s and 90s that have been matchwinning performances , but this time I 've just got far too excited ’ .
21 Wew 've been working on it for a long time , polticals issues are nothing to do with us , we 're a commercial company
22 Yow 've drove us all away .
23 Dad scowled at Mum when one of the removal men said to him , ‘ Yow 've got a right one theea mate .
24 Yow 've frightened the life out of yer mother . ’
25 ‘ Some people 've got the morals of alley cats , ’ she said .
26 cos the people 've got to be living there .
27 You wanna 've seen your face , your face , you did n't know what had hit you , you just went Oh dear .
28 ‘ Oh you go back if yer want to , but it seems ter me that yow 've served yer purpose now an' she do n't want yer any more .
29 ‘ I suppose yow 've come for yer interest ? ’ said Dad sharply .
30 ‘ When yow 've drunk yer tea , we 'll get the mattress and the bedsteads in , ’ he said impatiently .
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