Example sentences of "'ve [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 I 've seen an entire kitchen going red from an Aga .
2 You could help me find out if I 've made a terrible mistake coming here , and if — ’ She took a deep breath .
3 The England midfielder added : ‘ I 've only been with Leeds for a few days but that 's long enough to know I 've made the right decision coming here . ’
4 Now let's keep the force the same , say we 've got a Mini engine providing us , just running it steady at three thousand R P M. Pushing out the same amount of force , keep the force the same , this time we put a smaller mass , we 've got a Mini engine and you 've put it on your pushbike .
5 ‘ I 've got a good man living in that old place of yours above the stables , ’ said Tom , enjoying a warm at the kitchen fire before riding on .
6 And I reckon that we 've got a good chance beating Sheffield Wednesday at football .
7 you 've got ta think er think , it was like erm one of the guys was saying oh I 've got a real problem getting the names , I said well how do you ask and he said well look I 'm in the people business John but I do n't suppose you know anybody do you
8 You 've got a total income coming in , er a total amount of benefit there of a hundred and three pounds thirty for this family .
9 I mean , if you 've got a fuzzy-sounding guitar running through everything it takes up a lot of space in the mix .
10 You 've got until nine o'clock tomorrow morning to have route round the attic or down in the cellar to see if you 've got a small fortune waiting to be discovered .
11 ‘ We 've got a full-scale search going on now .
12 I used to be a hunt supporter , I used to be a hunt follower I gave up because I object to an attitude of a society of people that life is disposable having seen wounded fox hounds and that is the proper term having seen wounded fox hounds despatched with a revolver because they 've got a broken leg having charged full pelt across a public road and hit a motor car coming the other way and fortunately not injured the occupants of the motor car having seen the damage that a pack of hounds in full cry can do to land that they are not entitled to be upon because fox hounds ca n't read .
13 ‘ Sure , we 've got a fine life going here .
14 ‘ I 've got a scene-of-crime squad coming , if that 's all right .
15 And and and of course now that er now that we 've got the total business beginning to operate as one , the chances of letting them down on standard bearings is very much smaller than it ever was before .
16 was there a major change in government policy , why was , why did consumer behaviour change at this period , right , if we do n't have any erm er justification for changing behaviour it probably means that our original model is mis-specified we 've got the wrong variables explaining erm the variable of interest on dependent variable .
17 You see , you 've got the cold air coming in because you got so many , even with double glazing you got
18 I 've got an international call coming through . ’
19 if you 've got an independent person doing the work they can say Well , we do n't mind what you 're doing falling out among yourselves the will says this and this is what we 're going to do .
20 The only other element in there , Chair , is we , we 've shown the specific grant coming in , er , in the figure that it 's been announced .
21 I 'VE SPENT a long time cultivating this dour image , I 'm not going to spoil it now .
22 ‘ I 've spent the whole day searching for you . ’
23 ‘ I 've spent the whole time trying to convince myself it could never work between us , ’ he went on , as though she had n't spoken .
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