Example sentences of "[pron] 've [vb pp] a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And Ipswich team manager Mick McGiven , Monkou 's former coach at Stamford Bridge , said : ‘ I do n't think I 've seen a better marking job on Chris . ’
2 No , I 've had a better idea !
3 I 've got a better idea . "
4 ‘ We could manage without it , but — No , I 've got a better idea .
5 I 've got a better idea , ’ Sam said , leaning forward .
6 Well , I 've got a better idea .
7 I know wait a minute , wait a minute , I 've got a better idea .
8 I 've got a better job . ’
9 Oh yes I 've got a further list down here .
10 So you 've covered a bigger region in the past , not just Stortford .
11 So you 've found a better job ? ’
12 ‘ If you 've got a better idea , why do n't you say so ? ’
13 If they show you a picture , you 've got a better chance .
14 Obviously you 've got a better eye tha than I have , but er
15 I in , in the north you 've got a higher proportion of owner-occupiers and
16 If you 've got a bigger surgery which may break into that third week
17 You 've got a bigger problem than I have , though — you ca n't leave here but I can .
18 Even if you 've got a darker complexion , or tan easily , you still need to be careful in the sun .
19 And th it 's a it 's a it 's a strange situation but if you 've got a smaller estate you 'll get away with it , and if you 've a larger one you 've got to tell them about it .
20 On food control , the level of food hygiene inspections at seven hundred and thirty we 've achieved by buying in consultants to do some work for us in our priority area , and we 're were able to do that with Derek Welk 's retirement , leaving us with some unspent staff , and so we 've achieved a higher figure there than we expected we would do .
21 You should ask them both questions on the card , that way we 've got a better chance of getting them bloody card for yourself in n it ?
22 It 's a chilly wind you know , I hope we 've got a better bus tonight
23 We 've got a better side now and Torquay are struggling a bit .
24 And we 've got a further problem if Iraq is effectively destroyed as a functioning state .
25 Chairman , can I say briefly that the merger and I 'm quite pleased that we 've finally er there is a death knell to this this awful word , it 's been bandied on for far too long , it 's been perhaps the single most controversial issue that has been debated by this authority along with some other mediocre issues and no one here would not admit er to the fact that it has been opposed on such massive scale and even today we 've had a further petition of three hundred and ninety five people opposing er this this this dreadful merger decision that was hanging over the er the the two centres and I 'm pleased that er this this er amendment , this er er erm this petition was brought forward today because it does indicate the continuing support and opposition to er the the kind of things that we should be doing and and those that we should n't .
26 In the late seventies , the authorities allowed many refugees to stay , but now they 've adopted a tougher policy .
27 They 've got a better lock .
28 ah , ah they 've got a better crowd for that day ai n't they dad ?
29 ah , ah they 've got a better crowd for that day ai n't they dad ?
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