Example sentences of "[pers pn] 've [vb pp] a [noun] go " in BNC.

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1 Half way through a number I 've seen a commotion going on and it 's Mum , trying to climb the barriers .
2 I 've made a decision to go and say , hey , this might be worth having .
3 I 've got a chance to go in with a women 's group up Manchester way .
4 I 've got a sale to go to at nine , and you know how difficult it is for me to get back to sleep once I 've been woken . ’
5 Next week 's vital for most of them — luckily I 've got a job to go to . ’
6 James you 've got a licence to go on the air have n't you ?
7 Where 's the you 've got a chance to go of course .
8 Best form of fuel and the cheapest : fill them with a mixture of coal dust and mud and you 've got a fire goin' all day and night .
9 No because that 's , we 've got a video going in now at nine o'clock , er , a very long pair of wires erm so what do I need here ?
10 A fairly high level and we 've got a bit to go ourselves I think .
11 Well we 've got a tenner to go have we ?
12 A survey , we 've got a microphone going
13 So at least now we 've got a specification to go to , w we know what it looks like and er we 've had one or two quotes in the past week and for firmed those up now and chosen exactly what we want them to do .
14 In the meantime , we 've got a lot going for us here , and it 's up to us to make the most of it .
15 We hope we 've got a deal going with Oxford Mail , where they 'll maybe deliver to 20,000 doors in Oxford the programme , door- to-door .
16 ‘ Until we 've had a chance to go through his papers .
17 ‘ Everyone ought to go home if they 've got a home to go to .
18 They 're lucky they 've got a home to go to .
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