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

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1 Prior to erm Uruguay round negotiations , agriculture was always excluded from the negotiations right , whereas manufactured goods have been in there from the start , and as a result we 've seen a reduction in tariffs right , on manufactured goods that 's not to say that erm , protectionism on manufactured goods has fallen , it has in certain cases but not in all cases .
2 You 've made a contact in South Wales .
3 ‘ They 've got a policeman in charge of the Ministry of Information , and they 've got a daft Prime Minister in Edith Cresson .
4 That 's how much memory you had , to start with , three hundred and twenty thousand bytes and that 's how much you 've got left , two hundred and eight thousand bytes i if you 've got a spreadsheet in memory so it 's using up some of the memory .
5 We 've got contracts in New York , we 've got a contract in Mexico worth several hundred million pounds .
6 I 've got a desk in Westminster .
7 They 've got erm an adult literacy course if you want to brush up on your reading and your writing they 've got computer courses they 've got a course in sound engineering and a works skills for women course which is what Sarah did .
8 ‘ I 've got a Gauguin in New York .
9 Cos it 's it 's puts it do , I know you were saying about it 's difficult to answer yes or no to a question but i in this case it 's really true because I answered no but I 've I 've got erm I mean I 've I 've got a degree in politics and I studied er , I did a a course women in politics
10 I 've got a position in soya , so I 'm keeping an eye on that as well . ’
11 The problem is , when you get these letters out , unless you 've got a plan in front of you , it 's impossible to know .
12 Yeah I 've got a seminar in Manchester .
13 ‘ It 's no use me doing nothing now and wondering why we 've got a problem in March . ’
14 Erm but er I think when you say about being confrontational there 's if you 've got a client in front of you the last thing that you want to do is have erm a confrontation with them
15 I 've got a job in Wolverhampton .
16 You 've got a fag in yir mooth … ’
17 ‘ I 've got a flat in London for convenience .
18 Mm , that 's right , I mean the fact that agriculture tends to be perfectly com right , why there tends to be a lot of independent small producers is because there are no economies of scale , you know , apart from beyond , you know , a certain size of farm , you know , stud studies in the U K show that once you get , get beyond about two thousand hectares there are , there are significant dis-economies of scale , and although there are economies of scale up to that point , and that 's only in the case of very specialist types of production , by and large once you 've got a farm in excess of five hundred hectares , erm , you start to run into dis-economy , and mostly managerial dis-economies of scale .
19 Yes , they 've got a farm in Burford .
20 ‘ What I thought was , right , they 've got a rank in Ilford , ai n't they ?
21 We 've got a drop in income in all areas .
22 They 've got a house in Manchester have n't they ?
23 As I say , I 've got a house in Woollaton , but it 's not ready yet .
24 I 've got a lot in reserve , you 've got a
25 We 've got a lot in mind for education and transport .
26 At this present moment they 've got a blackout in Berlin and I bet it 's snowing .
27 I 've had a look in Clarkes and had a look in th the other one as well .
28 We 've had a look in sale the other day .
29 Erm we both feel you 've had a chance in detail and they 'd been quite blank in design .
30 Which is fair enough because one of the things I mentioned about the benefits of er or the things we should try to achieve in retirement or secure in retirement , is that if you 've had a challenge in life whilst you 're working then for goodness sake do n't drop it when you retire .
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