Example sentences of "you 've got a [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 James you 've got a licence to go on the air have n't you ?
2 You 've got a backstairs have n't you ?
3 You may have a list of directories as well , off the root directory , and then you 've got a directory called One Two Three One Two Three programs in .
4 Once you 've got a system based on a particular form of fuel , such as petrol or gas , there has to be strong incentive to change it if it works well .
5 Because once you 've got a computer running for your main application then you can always find other things to do with it which may help you to improve your business .
6 You 've got a play to do , and I have n't even started your make-up yet . ’
7 From six , so if you give us data every week for the next six months , and as I say , in six months ' time , we 'll then be working on actuals , but until that time , we 'll work on company averages for you , so that you 've got a plan to work to .
8 But first — you 've got a choice to make .
9 When you 've got a potty sitting on the floor .
10 I 've called it R P to distinguish it from Spearman 's which we 're gon na do next week , but you can convert the value of R to a T score and if you 've got a T score you can look it up in T tables to work out whether it 's significant .
11 You 've got a holiday booked ?
12 You 've got a berth reserved on the train so you 'll be able to get some sleep once you get there .
13 I mean the front room 's a a long , you ca n't put your furniture how you really want it you see cos you 've got a bit sticking out there and then you 've got this big sticking out here .
14 You 've got a bit wet out here — terrible downpour couple of days ago — but you still do n't mind being kissed last thing at night .
15 Right , now you 've got a bit to match it with .
16 no I know it 's a bit early erm , but it 's not too early to start thinking that you are a world citizen , you 're not just Jayne and you 've got a contribution to make , because if you 've got this
17 you 've got an order form closed , right you 've got a sumter closed , where you assume that the customer 's buying cos he 's been giving you buying signals , you 're hoping
18 A rationale after a command which can obscure what is required and encourage the child to ask questions and side track , e.g. ‘ Please pick up your toys , you 've got a friend coming and I want your room to look tidy ’ .
19 And the other bit says , ‘ You 've got a life to lead ! ’
20 You know , when you 've got a part to do , you usually have an instinct for the kind of guitar sound that 's going to work .
21 You 've got a governors meeting , yeah .
22 No , but if you go in the middle you 've got a chance to wake up .
23 Where 's the you 've got a chance to go of course .
24 If you pick it up , you 've got a chance to speak to them .
25 because , because there 's a roofrack there and some people do , so that if the bus does turn over at least you 've got a chance to jump out .
26 You 've got a bone stuck in your throat .
27 You 've got a treat coming to you , ’ Hortensia said .
28 Have you got a , you 've got a calculator have n't you ?
29 That 's all very well if you 've got a forest to keep it going like she has , I thought , but what if you live in a towerblock ?
30 It 's quarter past ten , at half past ten there 's coffee , so you 've got a lifeline to cling on to , and then at half past , after coffee we shall be doing some other things with , with our friends who have joined and who are real local radio people .
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