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

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1 a telephone call will tell you whether you 've the papers wo n't be drawn up but they will be able to tell him on through the phone whether it 's okay .
2 I mean I 've the figures on here , I 'll show you in a minute , doing absolutely brilliant .
3 I 've the problems of the world on my shoulders and the Captain snapping at my heels .
4 It 's our members who 've the problems to face in these industries .
5 No we 've the lids on this time .
6 We 've the goals from Swindon 's game , but first Oxford United who proved they can shine when they want to as they beat Stoke 3:2 at the Manor .
7 But they 've no experiences a lot of
8 They 've no dreams .
9 Anyway , the Wild Wood is seething with them , and in its endless darkness the beasties multiply ; they 've no enemies to control them , and they 've been at it for centuries !
10 They 've no beasts to work the powder mill , but men could do it , if they are n't too weak .
11 A survey by Barnardos paints a picture of families running out of food by the weekend and of youngsters who ca n't go to school because they 've no shoes .
12 • We 've no plans to introduce a programming section , but for those who seek guidance in their struggle against technical foes , Professor Brian Strain will be here from next month on to sharpen your axe .
13 Yesterday , as he ate jelly while watching a replay , he said : ‘ I 'm sore , but I 've no plans to retire .
14 It is going well , but we 've no plans to settle down and marry . ’
15 You have to understand as much as the driver about what is happening , and remember you 've no controls other than your body weight .
16 As I said earlier I 'm getting really pissed with the tight fisted attitued of the board — Shef Utd are becomming more attractive by the minute at least they 've no pretensions of having dosh .
17 If things keep as they 're going now and she gets the services she 's getting I 've no grumbles , she 'll stop for a long while .
18 British Rail tell us they 've no problems or delays at the moment .
19 British Rail tell us that the train that should arrive at Oxford at 5.35 from Scotland is going to be two hours late this evening but I 've no problems to report to you from any of the bus companies locally .
20 British Rail have nothing to report and I 've no problems to tell you about on the local buses either .
21 And I 've no problems to report to you this evening , either from British Rail or indeed from our local bus services .
22 British Rail tell us that this evening 's Banbury to London Paddington train which was due to leave Banbury at three minutes past seven has been cancelled , otherwise I 've no problems to report on the local trains or buses . .
23 But I 've no problems to report to you from the buses .
24 And I 've no problems to report on either or trains .
25 And it 's not been too bad in the rush hour on the er local public transport ; I 've no problems to report to you on either the buses or the trains .
26 We 've no acquaintances .
27 Oh , I know we 've no certificates , but we 're both quite good — you really dance jolly well , and it is n't likely that there 's anyone else at the game .
28 They should have got the solicitors in and said ‘ look you 've no rights to have been here , you walked on this common land without any permission at all , you built these places without you 've got cars park and everything ’ , and now I listen to the story where the council says they 're going to run it etc. etc and etc , well what the people want , they want it cleared up , they want it back to where it was , we do n't want somebody running another business out there , this is the idea of getting him off .
29 ‘ We 've known each other most of our lives and we were at school together , so we 've no secrets . ’
30 I 've no friends except thieves and robbers .
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