Example sentences of "[pers pn] 've go [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've gone on a bit , My Lord Chairman , ’ he said apologetically . |
2 | I 've gone on a bit but |
3 | ‘ You 've gone to a lot of trouble , ’ he said , opening it out . |
4 | You 've gone to a lot of trouble . ’ |
5 | And we 've all been in situations where we 've walked into an area , whether it be , sort of a car park is poorly lit , or you 've gone down a lane that 's perhaps been overgrown by bushes and things like that we generally do n't feel as confident . |
6 | We , we we 've gone through a stage where we 've said , I 'm not good enough , my families not good enough , my home 's not , and my class is n't good , and my my town is n't good enough , erm , and so you go on from that , and you you eventually , but well , you know , what about England . |
7 | We 've gone to a lot of trouble here to promote good relations with the local community and I 'm not going to have all that good work vitiated by a totally unnecessary legal action , particularly not now when work will soon begin on the new reactor . ‘ |
8 | ‘ They 've gone on a recce . ’ |
9 | so she just told me that so I 'll have all the news of Colin tomorrow they 've gone for a week |
10 | They 've gone to a matinee of Starlight Express . |