Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] 've [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And then says you 've got a key have n't you ? |
2 | transfer which says you 've got a number , a reference number there |
3 | I will be lacerated with drink tonight and , although the replay will be very difficult , the eternal optimist in me says we 've got a chance . |
4 | He says we 've got a job to do . |
5 | Gary Wills says they 've done a lot of work on the swing and all he does now is aim the golf club him . |
6 | Adrian says they 've spent a lot of time in the water … tweaking this and tweaking that and making sure that it has come through production with flying colours … |
7 | Dean Patterson says the use of solar energy is important to all people around the world … and he says we will say electric cars on the road within five years but even with the sun shining … they 're are breakdowns … punctures and problems … a driver says they 've had a stone fly up and brake the chain but they 'll get going again |
8 | Captain Paul Donohue says they 've got a lot of young players coming up through the ranks of the Oxford City Ice Hockey Club . |
9 | She says they 've got a student teacher , she 's only about twenty three . |
10 | the trees were racing down the river , the river was running oh they were huge , then of course when it subsides you 've got a build up of trees , that 's left , you know left on the , where they 've blocked |
11 | Mouse Microsoft , oh it already thinks you 've got a mouse . |
12 | So if you just use it like that then at least it shows you 've got a card . |
13 | The league table shows they 've got a lot of work to do though . |
14 | It seems we 've unwound an ampersand and |
15 | ‘ It seems we 've found a prodigy , ’ she said . |
16 | I think that means we 've spent a bit more than we planned . |
17 | Which suggests we 've got a stock problem again then . |
18 | But no-one knows they 've had a row , |