Example sentences of "'ve a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They 've a future star too , in striker , Marcus browning who 's on loean from Bristol Rovers . |
2 | I 've a small cottage down by the coast — it is n't being used this weekend . |
3 | And I said , you must realize I 've a small company , and that 's , in one respect that I 've had to send those conditions because you 're failing to meet the agreed thirty days payment ! |
4 | For instance , if you 've a long way to go , it 's better to get there slowly than not at all . ’ |
5 | We 've a long way to go , pet , and you 've had an exciting day ’ , Tamar said firmly . |
6 | This Tokyo factory is the one that makes the modern Schecter guitars as well as the Casio synth guitars and Kramer electrics ( recently deceased ) so they 've a long history of making quality instruments . |
7 | I 've a long way to go when it comes to these explanations . |
8 | I know that we 've a long way today er to go today but would you just bear that in mind colleagues . |
9 | You 've a long way to go yet and a lot to learn . |
10 | We 've a long day ahead of us tomorrow , ’ Travis agreed , but there was something in his voice that alerted Paige to the fact that he had more to say , and that it was n't particularly good news . |
11 | They 've a long way to go if one of these youngsters are to compete at Sydney in the year 2 000 … but already they 've claimed a notable scalp . |
12 | I 've a right cough as well and a tickle and |
13 | I 've a private room . |
14 | ‘ You 've a strenuous day ahead of you , you know ! ’ |
15 | The only way to , if you 've a diverted phone , right , erm we might as well talk about diverts now , since you ask about it . |
16 | ‘ I 've a marvellous idea for a game . ’ |
17 | You 've a terrible cough . ’ |
18 | I 've a strong suspicion you 're being devious about something . ’ |
19 | ‘ Bloody hell — I do n't neglect that kid , I 'm a good mother to her , I 've a perfect right to go out of an evening . |
20 | ‘ I think I 've a perfect right to ask , certainly when an employee 's lifestyle is likely to affect the company , ’ he finished pompously . |
21 | I 've a perfect right to my feelings . |
22 | We 've a perfect right to practise where we like . ’ |
23 | As Swansea are playing that vital game at St. Helen 's , I 've a sneaking suspicion that they might just pull it off . |
24 | I 've a sneaking suspicion he bins any letter that criticizes his government , before he even reads it . |
25 | It does piss you off admittedly when scum are on so much , and I 've a sneaking feeling that Leeds have still not been forgiven in some parts of the press for being close enough to sneak the title when scum fucked up ( due to Fuckerson 's crap team selection ) . |
26 | I 've a sneaking suspicion they 'll do well . |
27 | I 've a sneaking suspicion they 'll do well . |
28 | Ye 've a nice day for it . ’ |
29 | Grant said they 've a nice flavour the pink ones ! |
30 | As custodians of the children we 've a legal duty to take care of thes of the children that we in our care . |