Example sentences of "[pron] have got a [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ Well , I must be running along — I 've got a nest to rebuild .
32 Anyway perhaps if if I come back to you after next Tuesday afternoon when I 've got a meeting to talk just about that subject with the deputy and see what options are going to come forward .
33 I 've got a Michael has to , Michael has
34 ‘ I told you , it 's my fault and you can run me in if you like , ’ I said , turning to go , ‘ now if you 'll excuse me , I 've got a bus to catch . ’
35 I 've got a bus to catch ! ’
36 I 've got a bus to catch .
37 I 've got a potential describing Inverness I met her on the train the other day , a friend of my , he says
38 I 've got a garage built at the side of the cottage .
39 And I 've got a chapter to read for American Studies .
40 I 've got a club to run . ’
41 I 've got a piece to write for the Overseas Service .
42 I 've got a ketch moored on the Hamble .
43 When I said I 've got a wedding to pay for , they said to me , well can you think about cancelling it because it 's nonessential spending , and I said
44 I 've got a tooth missing now .
45 Look , I 've got a tooth missing .
46 I 've got a coffee made
47 You might think I 've got a cheek to interfere but someone 's got to look after Maureen .
48 ‘ As to who did the wrecking , we have to wait to hear from Fox , but I 've got a search organized for Alfred .
49 I 've got a band called THE STRAWBERRIES and we are pretty good , blah , blah , blah … something like a hybrid of REM and Motorhead .
50 So I 've got a form to fill in , actually .
51 There 's one happening today in ten minutes I 've got a car waiting outside
52 I 've got a police contact who 'd just love to know what kind of racket you 're into , here .
53 I 've got a lot to do tonight .
54 ‘ I shall have to go Ted , I 've got a lot to do before I go on shift .
55 If I 've got a lot to do I ca n't actually take as much time as I 'd like over it .
56 I 've got a lot to do .
57 I 've got a lot to do , ’ I said .
58 I did n't realise how tired I am — and I 've got a lot to do tomorrow .
59 I 've got a lot to do .
60 It 's very nice of you to ask me — erm — but I 've got a lot to do when I get back to England — erm — I 'd like to have a lie down … and there 'll be piles of washing … and I have n't got a hairdresser … ’
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