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

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31 The only exception in my case , is that I 've used a firm that does more than thirty-five thousand pounds worth of work a year .
32 But I think they recognise that I 'm not trying to exploit the Broads to line my pocket , and that I 've taken a bit of care .
33 but she sold her house in Jersey , her husband retires in July , the school break , and erm and she said I 've got some good , er when I got home from wherever I 'd been , Rudy left me a note to say phone Val good news and I thought it were her back was good news , but she said no me medical problems were not good news , they dare n't operate cos me back 's in such a state and they have n't give her much hope for anything apart from a wheelchair sort of thing , later on in life and erm , but she said that I 've got a bit of good news I 've sold me house so I said ooh lovely , so she said I do n't know any more but I ring you and let you know , the next night she phoned me back , she said yeah me house has gone they got two hundred and twenty thousand for it , they wanted them out a week on Thursday
34 Suppose I 'm an industrialist listening to this programme , and I 've been very interested in what you 've been saying , and I feel that I 've got a problem that the University could possibly give me some advice on .
35 ‘ I should explain that I 've got a deadline for the series of articles I 'm writing .
36 I do n't suppose you 're overjoyed that I 've got a friend in the rival camp . ’
37 No it 's just that I 've got a lot of trousers up there that are far too big for me now that might fit him
38 Well I understand that you get fifteen , it 's just that I 've got a lot of customer where I got business that is depending on the kind of insurance that we give them , based on what our
39 So that by the time so that when you 're out catching elephants you 've already got the the the planning story is straight already as part of your net is that I 've got a planning
40 And I 'll have a a good read of this , and try and write down , things that I 've got a block about I mean
41 That I 've got a headache , presumably , since that 's what you 're going to tell him , Adrian , ’ Gina said wearily .
42 besides the fact that I 've got a headache .
43 Or that I 've got a vagina .
44 I feel now that I 've got an epitaph at the end of my life that I did something , I was n't a taker …
45 ‘ I think it was a threatened abortion , so I 've sent a sample for pregnancy test , and given her a shot of analgesic . ’
46 So I 've had a run of bad luck .
47 I thought the the restaurant was quite expensive so I 've bought a sandwich in the shop instead .
48 All right , so I 've got a bottle of Scotch which costs about 50 quid and if the studio does n't pay for it I 'll never work for them again , and a big pile of this flimsy hotel notepaper .
49 At the moment , I 'm working on our Autumn brochure so I 've got a lot of work to do with our theatre manager , Brian Goddard .
50 There 's already a school for boys in Morton , and now I want to open one for girls , so I 've rented a building for it , with a small cottage for the schoolteacher .
51 That makes me laugh , because once I 've written a song then I do n't tend to work on it too much — I 'm too lazy , basically .
52 Er , Madam Speaker I 'm very much aware of the case that the my honourable friend has er mentioned because he has written to me er about it and I have looked into the circumstances er of it and I understand that the employment service have made no final decision on that particular site and I 'd be happy to respond to my honourable friend er once I 've had a chance to discuss it further with the Chief Executive of the employment service whose responsibility it is but if I could just say to my honourable friend the principle of integrating er the work of the job centre and the payment of benefits on one site is a good one which is for the convenience of er people who make use of the job centres er and er as er er the honourable er gentleman , the member for Workington is indicating from a sedentary position , was a recommendation which was supported by the public accounts er committee and I believe and I believe that it er makes sense to proceed on a value for money basis with this policy but I will certainly look at the particular example in my honourable friend 's constituency with interest .
53 up in the morning once I 've had a bath and I 'm moving , you know , I 'm fine
54 And the other thing about the I-s is if you make sure you put a dot on them on the top then if it looks a bit like if you people ca n't tell that you 've done an E or an I , if you 'd a dot on top it 's got to be an I .
55 Yeah and it 's nice on the benefit statement to at least they 've got something to reconcile against the units so that you 've paid a total of ten
56 So the fact that you 've got a degree or an H N C , or whatever , is actually a starting point .
57 Now let's presume that you 've got a couple of children and on the death of the first of you , you leave ten thousand pounds between those two children and the rest to your surviving spouse .
58 And also there 's my business card and on there you 'll see that you 've got a contact number
59 From six , so if you give us data every week for the next six months , and as I say , in six months ' time , we 'll then be working on actuals , but until that time , we 'll work on company averages for you , so that you 've got a plan to work to .
60 The only thing that I said was erm that Tony told us that you keep your game tonight so that you 've got a friend any time you want .
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