Example sentences of "[pers pn] 've a [adj] [noun sg] that " in BNC.

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1 I 've a worrying feeling that the Medau Annual Reunion may clash — I do hope it does n't .
2 As Swansea are playing that vital game at St. Helen 's , I 've a sneaking suspicion that they might just pull it off .
3 It does piss you off admittedly when scum are on so much , and I 've a sneaking feeling that Leeds have still not been forgiven in some parts of the press for being close enough to sneak the title when scum fucked up ( due to Fuckerson 's crap team selection ) .
4 I 'm sure , I , I , I , I 've a fatal inkling that she might decline , but there 's no harm in trying , but she might get the wrong idea about it , you know
5 As the recriminations between the brothers become more explosive , and the wounds of jealousy reopen , I 've a horrible suspicion that Harwood wants us to be genuinely moved , but after all the superficial comedy , his attempt to lend the play emotional depth arouses embarrassment rather than pity .
6 Well I have n't said , her , heard anybody say anything about the grand old tradition of switching on the television set , and I 've a horrible feeling that er that th that the one day in the year when people want to get together with their families probably means switching off the television set .
7 I I think , I 've a funny feeling that did adopt it but quite how much that means I do n't understand .
8 I 'm afraid I ca n't subscribe to the theory that man should always be ‘ bloody , bold and resolute ’ ; but rather , I confess , that it 's very comforting to lean on you sometimes … more especially as I 've a funny instinct that if I follow your ways I ca n't go wrong , whereas my own existence is apt to be hardening , as you can see that it must be .
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