Example sentences of "[pron] 've [adv] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've just a quick discussion with Mr . |
2 | The excess sail is rolled up neatly around the mast out of the way and still I 've good a good sail shape . |
3 | Yeah , the first thing I 've ever the first time I 've shaved my legs , I forgot the water . |
4 | I 've actually the last time I got some delivered for me was February so I tend to sort of get something about once a month I think . |
5 | ‘ All very well , Miss Kyte , ’ had said Agnes Diggory bluntly , ‘ for you to come the fine lady over me , but I 've only the one pair of hands ! |
6 | I 've only the one room , see , and my brother 's particular . ’ |
7 | It 's a good idea it 's a good idea in principle but , but it 's not a workable proposition when you 've over a hundred fish and there 's evening |
8 | " Somehow I do n't think they look right planted out in the ground when you 've only a small space to use , " explains Tricia . |
9 | Erm well I mean there 's you 've definitely a professional approach . |
10 | yeah , because we 've opened stores in France and we 've also a new store in the U K there 's pluses and minuses there 's pluses in France pluses in the U K with one new store erm and minuses with the sub-lets |
11 | I know we 've only a small garrison left , but he ca n't get in and you 're hardly a runaway slave , no matter what de Raimes intended in the past . |
12 | Ah we 've only a wee bit to do . |
13 | ‘ Getting back to more important matters , we 've only a limited supply of food and water , so I do n't think we dare spend too much time here . |
14 | And we 've quite a few bits and bobs of furnishing that your mother might find useful . |