Example sentences of "'ve [verb] a [adv] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Over the past few months we 've seen a far higher proportion of our own borrowers being first time buyers , okay at very low levels , but er a much higher proportion being first time buyers . |
2 | So you 've you 've got a slightly stiffer end which gum gums it together , so it does n't . |
3 | Er er we could say that we 've got a much bigger range of aims and does that mean that we are more likely to have |
4 | ‘ You 've got a much bigger nose than I expected , Michael , ’ he said . |
5 | I used to take bass for granted , because I did n't really understand it , but having been around Sara I 've got a much deeper appreciation for the way she fits into the rhythm section and comes up with lines that move around underneath the melody . |
6 | THE STONE Roses may be thinner but these days you 've got a much fatter chance of hearing a Mock Turtles record on the radio . |
7 | Now you 've got a much easier shot have n't you ? |
8 | Tell you what , I 've got a far better idea . |
9 | I thought it a bit extreme to take the unit off as I 've found a much simpler way of stopping this problem of the springs sounding off in the back . |