Example sentences of "'ve [art] problem " in BNC.
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1 | I 've the problems of the world on my shoulders and the Captain snapping at my heels . |
2 | It 's our members who 've the problems to face in these industries . |
3 | ‘ I 've a problem , and there 's no one here to give me a hand . |
4 | Santa Cruz Operation Inc has had a good look at Unix System Lab 's Destiny desktop — it is a beta site — but is n't worried by the competition , ‘ after looking at it closely , we 've no problem with Open Desktop , ’ it says . |
5 | We 're gon na do an annual report and I I 've no problem with that . |
6 | And I er I ca n't believe that you have n't er very presumptuous of me to put yes round your you know but you 'd left it er so but I 've no problem with that . |
7 | Now accordingly to your application form here er you you 've no problem you can start |
8 | British Rail tell us they 've no problems or delays at the moment . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | British Rail have nothing to report and I 've no problems to tell you about on the local buses either . |
11 | And I 've no problems to report to you this evening , either from British Rail or indeed from our local bus services . |
12 | 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 . . |
13 | But I 've no problems to report to you from the buses . |
14 | And I 've no problems to report on either or trains . |
15 | 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 . |