Example sentences of "[pron] 've a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've a rather special wine I 've been saving for you to sample , Naylor , ’ Guthrie addressed his nephew as they began to tuck into a starter of scampi in flaky pastry . |
2 | ‘ I 've a pretty good idea , now that I know of his existence . |
3 | ‘ I 've a very good nose for smells . ’ |
4 | I 've a very early start in the morning . |
5 | I 've a very urgent message for you from Mr Norris . |
6 | ‘ For a twenty-one-year-old , you 've a depressingly cynical outlook , Virginia . ’ |
7 | If you buy a food labelled ‘ wholemeal bread ’ , ‘ beef stew and dumpling ’ or ‘ fish fingers ’ you 've a pretty good idea what 's inside . |
8 | You 've a very good case . ’ |
9 | ‘ You 've a very reassuring nature , ’ he told her . |
10 | I think we 've a pretty good case though — the Renaissance has three people . |
11 | ‘ We 've a very long way to go . ’ |
12 | Now the there 's only twenty eight , thirty cos we we we 've a much smaller market . |
13 | But they 've a rather shorter run planned this birthday celebration . |
14 | At the moment they 've a very good training plant for for Sizewell B , they show you the old erm magnox station , but they also the pressure water reactor station , and course also we 've got the very old one down at Bradwell if you know about , down on the Me West Merseyside , we got the old power station down there . |
15 | ‘ They 've a very fine church here , ’ said Christopher , ‘ painted in shades of gold . |