Example sentences of "'ve got big [noun] " in BNC.

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1 erm at the same time , the bones on the side of the skull got sort of gradually disappeared , so that when you clench your jaws there 's got somewhere for the muscles out to bulge out to , supposing you 've got big muscles .
2 Right the body surface at birth is wet and therefore cools quite rapidly so they 've got big surface area and they 're born wet and they have to be dried off .
3 We 've got big cobwebs up there and all !
4 We 've got big ones or little ones have n't
5 I was just telling him , they 've got big ones like that about that size I think in in Woolworths .
6 Heavy , they 've got big handles on them , three of them , and they were drags
7 Because they 've got big seating areas as well , where they put , sort of eight tables together and all your party can sit together .
8 Oh you 've got big schlong er Mark
9 But that 's why I 've got big feet . ’
10 If you 've got big compost , then maybe the heat of the compost might kill them , but as much as that , it will probably just rejuvenate them .
11 Yes and we 've got big crease marks on there .
12 Oh yes , there ha , I mean there are economies of scale in agriculture , it 's just that they 're , the scope of them er , is less than er the scope in manufacturing so I mean , farms used to be a lot smaller and throughout this century , this last century we 've witnessed an increase in farm size alright , but the I think the optimal , the optimal farm size is erm , I think it 's about three hundred hectares okay , er erm , with three hundred hectares you 'll produce a , a pretty squit proportion of erm total output but farms used to be sort of one , two , three , ten hectares in size as we 've gone through the farms have amalgamated and increased in size and that 's primarily due to economies of scale , but there are a great deal of economies to be reached , once you 've got a combine harvester , once you 've got big machinery alright .
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