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I've and seen
`` I've seen you, though, before '', she said with enormous coyness, patting his knee.
`` I've seen you walking your dogs on Sunday and driving by in the convertible.
The most beautiful bed of pansies I've seen was in a South Dakota yard on a sizzling day.
`` Oh '', said the woman, `` I've seen that picture already ''.
First bride like that I've seen in twenty-five years ''.
Benington said, `` I've never seen a player have a game as great as Mankowski did against Bradley that day ''.
" Directorially, I think his pictures were the most horrible things I've ever seen in my life ", said director William Wellman.
In 1924, Auguste Lumiere recognized the merits of Marinescu's science films: " I've seen your scientific reports about the usage of the cinematograph in studies of nervous illnesses, when I was still receiving " La Semaine Médicale ," but back then I had other concerns, which left me no spare time to begin biological studies.
Roger Ebert gave The Rainmaker three stars out of four, remarking: " I have enjoyed several of the movies based on Grisham novels ... but I've usually seen the storyteller's craft rather than the novelist's art being reflected.
Recent films I've seen are all the same.
According to Gardner, the Surgenesons readily talked about the paranormal with him ; the patriarch of the family, Ted Surgeneson, believed that fairies were living in his garden and would say " I can often feel they're there, and sometimes I've seen them ", though he readily admitted the possibility that it was all in his imagination.
Marlow remarks on these Company men: " I've seen the devil of violence, and the devil of greed, and the devil of hot desire ; but, by all the stars!
I've seen it.
Pelé was once quoted as calling Haynes the " best passer of the ball I've ever seen ".
Lickona told the Austin Chronicle " I've seen it many times – it's a very popular party tape among friends.
I've never seen anyone play like that before or since.
One of the first nominalist critiques of Plato's realism was that of Diogenes of Sinope, who said " I've seen Plato's cups and table, but not his cupness and tableness.
I've seen some of James Cameron's work and I've got to go 3D.
"( I've Had ) The Time of My Life " is now seen and heard ubiquitously on TV and radio commercials — covered by singers other than Medley and Warnes — usually connected with vacation, cruise, resort, and other such holiday-themed advertisers aimed at those looking at what to do with their dream holiday excursions.
* The airline ticketing agent who checked in Mohamed Atta, the purported leader of the September 11 attacks, and a companion, would afterwards say that looking at the pair his first reaction was to think, " If this doesn't look like two Arab terrorists, I've never seen two Arab terrorists.
" I've seen very few moments of genius in my life but I witnessed one with Spike after the first show.
You're one of the most natural ballplayers I've ever seen.
Hall of Fame defenceman Bobby Orr said of Gretzky, " He passes better than anybody I've ever seen.
I've never seen a director who became as deeply and emotionally involved in a scene as Gadg ... he got so wrought up that he started chewing on his hat.

I've and fair
I think what I do is make movies that are not accurate in any objective sense, but accurate in the sense that I think they're a fair account of the experience I've had in making the movie.
Pioneering cyberpunk author William Gibson said of The Long Tomorrow: So it's entirely fair to say, and I've said it before, that the way Neuromancer-the-novel " looks " was influenced in large part by some of the artwork I saw in ' Heavy Metal '.
Rationale: In lieu of what appears to be a personal photo uploaded by someone who forgot a tag, I've fair used this sucka.
" He acknowledged the superiority of his Irish associates in their judgment of horses, saying: " I enjoy going round looking at the horses and I like to think I've got a fair idea.

I've and bit
What did you do in the Great war, Daddy ( 1919 ) criticised profiteers and slackers ; Vesta Tilley's I've got a bit of a blighty one ( 1916 ) showed a soldier delighted to have a wound just serious enough to be sent home.
The rhymes give a sense of grim humour ( When they wipe my face with sponges / and they feed me on blancmanges / I'm glad I've got a bit of a blighty one ).
He defended himself by saying he was now working harder than ever, that " I've done my bit " and that he would never " put a gun to RTE's head ".
Referring to the increased payoffs he would get for police protection of both legitimate and illegitimate businesses there, especially the many brothels, Williams said " I've been having chuck steak ever since I've been on the force, and now I'm going to have a bit of tenderloin.
In response to claims that Biggs's state of health had been faked, his lawyer stated, " This man is going to die, there is going to be no Lazarus coming back from the dead, he is ill, he is seriously ill ." However, Biggs himself stated, " I've got a bit of living to do yet.
But I've cooled off a bit now.
" Pitt " threatened to quit early in the shoot, complaining that the script was incomplete and incoherent " and later " denounced the movie as ' the most irresponsible bit of film making — if you can even call it that — that I've ever seen.
I've travelled a bit, but never was hit
He announced, " I've never played a bit part in my life and I'm not going to start now!
I'm glad I've got a bit of a blighty one ".
Some critics have written that the dialogue is a distillation of the contrasts between stereotypical male and female relationship roles: in the excerpt above, for instance, the girl draws the comparison with white elephants, but the hyper-rational male immediately denies it, dissolving the bit of poetry into objective realism with " I've never seen one.
* This episode was parodied during Comedy Central's Roast of William Shatner, with Balok appearing as a guest via video as an older adult ( with Clint Howard reprising his role ), stating " I've grown quite a bit, and so has my thirst for tranya!
In an interview quoted on the PGA Tour's website, she commented that she was searching for a balance between her golf and her personal life: " I've been a little bit unhappy about everything, my game, big game.
In 2007, Miller said: " It was the greatest ball-striking round I've ever seen and I've been around a little bit.
I've had some conversations with people saying ' it's getting a bit expensive Alan ' and I know it is.
For Roberts the album was about making a risky record, where there wasn't a guaranteed commercial success, explaining to The Guardian: " It's taken every last bit of confidence just to release this record, or maybe I've just brainwashed myself into feeling more confident.
In May 2008, media outlets reported Geelong coach Mark Thompson as saying " I've spoken to him ( Nathan Ablett ) a few times and it's probably a bit late for this year, for him to play AFL, but that's not the real point, the point is he's missing footy and he is thinking about a return.
At the moment it has the possibility of being about anything, so I've been trying to narrow that down a bit.
I've had a lot of artist friends and I was always a little bit of a renegade.
Of her character Nicholls said in 1991 during an interview with Graeme Kay that: " Audrey's not quite as loud and brazen now, I've tried to take her down a bit, which fitted in with the fact that she married Alf, who is quite serious and sombre.
:" When I think about my dugout / Where I dare not stick my mug out / I'm glad I've got a bit of a blighty one!

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