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

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1 I think it 's a stigma that a lot of men feel they ca n't show that they 're depressed or they 've got a problem so they 'll pick up a ph , a phone .
2 They 're keeping quiet at the moment saying simply that they 've invested a lot in new technology and models , and their cars are doing well against others in the country .
3 That they 've lost a feeder .
4 Or is it , is it that they 've become a sort of exclusive club , arising al almost always through the ranks of the of the law , and gradually , gradually got withdrawn from the way that ordinary people think and feel .
5 A lot of them want to just talk , to feel secure that they 've seen a policeman .
6 In Wallingford , many of the companies still in business are concerned enough about their survival , that they 've formed a business group who 's aim is to increase co-operation in the town and provide some mutual support .
7 Erm and er , they say , you know , therefore they do n't feel that they 've got a voice .
8 And and a and if you like an affirmation that they 've got a future with us .
9 Okay , they 're poor paid , but at least they would have the pride of saying that they 've got a job whereas the elderly are having to just sit at home and turning down their fires and turning down their central heating in case they ca n't afford their bills !
10 And that they 've got a job .
11 I went to my old school in West Ham recently to talk to the children there and er the master to me that they 've got a bomb trail .
12 They , they think now that they 've got a feeling that this might be taken out , all these testing schemes and stuff because I said to them , While their argument is that while she 's doing these SAT schemes , and she 's following this , she 's all worked up ,
13 ’ … told me , ’ said Tessa 's voice hours or minutes later , ‘ that they 've borrowed a lot of money from the bank to do some conversion work in their flat . ’
14 It follows claims by the right-wing British National Party that they 've launched a recruitment drive in the area .
15 Yeah there 's ham and chicken and bread and for sandwiches and soup and , so they 've got a choice
16 they snapped it up at that price that his er sold and then they could n't pay er when , when the time came , you know the everything went off , so they sold it and bought something else and they 've made a lot of money on that so they 've paid it off and have er a lot of money on the house
17 They 've sent me flowers and choclates , and they 've expressed a desire to accommodate the two young men who 've done this at their own institutions
18 And they 've got a machine to do it anyway to work it all out , print it all out .
19 They walk round from the school and they 've got a map of the places where the bombs dropped so
20 And they 've got a call barring system as well , as well , I like that !
21 Now we 've got another daughter and a son and they 've got a home which will always be here for them . ’
22 possible , I suppose it , the waters always there and they 've got a wall at the back
23 Matthew ( 4.7 ) : These beads are cylinders and they 've got a hole right through them .
24 Those are called cubes and they 've got a hole as well .
25 And they 've got a , and they 've got a sort of washstand in there .
26 Well I went dow back down the Road cos there was a traffic jam and er I sort of went down oh sorry mate went down a road like which I thought was a good short cut , and they 've got a lot of these roads and they 've put like pavements across the end of them with bollards , and I went back and then there was a traffic jam and I got stuck because they were unloading a lorry so I 've been er basically pissed about .
27 And they 've got a lot more and they would have them up and running as well
28 And they 've got a hospital .
29 Well no , knowing our it 's probably the er electricity board 's come along , to read the meter , somebody 's put a screw in it , and they 've got a crowbar and just opened it up .
30 The other side of that is that I was listening to Medicine Now on Radio Four , and they 've got a device where they you actually have er an earpiece put into your ear and it clicks continuously .
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