Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] 've [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is the wage rate in agriculture , right , now if we discount , sorry I 've made a cock-up of this , that 's erm , that 's not discounted , right , if we discounted , it 's going to look
2 Sorry I 've left a bit out
3 ‘ And on top of that I 've got a date with the company minibus at half-past nine tomorrow morning .
4 if I needed any I , I used to ask my boss or phone up head office and say petty cash is getting a bit low I 've used a lot of stamps last week , they 'd send me up a cheque and , never any question of they 've provided us with tea and the pint of milk I use , I , I 'd bring it in with me or ask the
5 I do n't grease them I just put this I 've got a pile of little circles of greaseproof paper ready cut to fit the
6 For some reason or another I 've found a pizza that does n't affect his skin
7 ‘ I 'm afraid I 've got a confession to make , ’ said Eddy Russell finally , taking a swig from his pint of bitter and wiping the foam from his upper lip .
8 So somebody 's got to say , is this you 've got a problem .
9 I 'm sure you 've also experienced sessions you thought something somebody 's delivered in one session and found it really interesting you 've got a lot from it , and yet somebody else comes into the same subject matter and you think that you know was n't very interesting did n't , you know , did n't , I did n't really wanting to learn .
10 ‘ According to this we 've to keep an eye out for anything — or anybody — suspicious .
11 ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour .
12 ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour .
13 ‘ Mr Dexter , I 'm afraid we 've had a bit of a problem out here … ’
14 It 's warm you 've dropped a sock .
15 Ferguson added : ‘ I 'm delighted we 've got a Manchester United-type player .
16 The Duchess says she 's very pleased with the work and delighted they 've got a chance to put their skills on show .
17 You see if I now pack those clubs like that you 've got an ace of clubs , yeah , so sometimes when there 's a deal coming off you might draw
18 I 'm glad you 've got a spot .
19 Open the wine , lucky you 've got a vacuum cork .
20 Alright let everything go fine you 've become a sailor .
21 I have n't shifted them , i n't it a mucky day ? considering all that frost and cold you 've got a lot of families out in the front door there ai n't we ? have you got any tapes of ours not finished off ? , or have we got to start a new one ?
22 Now you er in brief we 've had a description .
23 Oh , right , we row , we lucky we 've got a row of trees all the way along the back fence like , and in the summer when all the foliage makes quite a nice barrier for the noise and sound and stuff , but what were trying to do is to stop them from , were trying to make them spread out
24 They 're lucky they 've got a home to go to .
25 It 's a six and two threes we 've had a number of times .
26 Newspaper , difficult one , generally , but we 're lucky in that we 've got a place down in Exmouth that shred this all up for animal bedding , and they 'll take that , and again we 'll get recycling credits , so although it 's low value in terms of the actual material , it attracts this big recycling credit so so a subsidized market , if you like .
27 ‘ It 's like I 've scored a hat-trick , ’ said Ruddock .
28 ‘ I 'm sure I 've damaged a heel . ’
29 When you 're away down the mountain you 'll still be sure I 've laid a trap for you somewhere .
30 That 's why I make sure I 've got a couple of hours where I 'm really with her almost exclusively overlap too easy otherwise .
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