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

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1 You 've given a goodly little pile here .
2 It was a real nice place two years ago ; nothing but luxury houses for the super-rich , but then the snakes bought it and they 've painted a big yellow cross on their runway .
3 ‘ Ards have been out of the picture since then but I 've enjoyed a good Irish Cup record at my other clubs , getting to the final three times as a player and twice as Larne 's manager .
4 They 've enjoyed a fair old start .
5 ‘ You 've done a bloody good job on the interiors — and right on schedule too .
6 Not happy with simply maintaining and flying powerful jet aircraft , they 've built a tiny propellor-driven plane from a kit , Now they plan to fly it all the way to Gibraltar .
7 and they just say it totally randomly and the last one just the first pers person who says Mornington Crescent is the winner but they 've made a great big sort of fiction as to how why , when it is suitable to say Mornington Crescent
8 ‘ I 've got a good strong voice , I mean — for drill orders . ’
9 Very good , very good ; that 's our erm tenth game in the league undefeated , and things are really looking up , we 've got a good young side here , very good
10 I 'm not going to bother to go out and buy new paint when I 've got a damn great tub
11 Dad scowled at Mum when one of the removal men said to him , ‘ Yow 've got a right one theea mate .
12 ‘ You 've got a real nice place here , ’ Antonio commented appreciatively , nodding his head in approval .
13 I 've got a real long story to tell you . ’
14 Hey man , I 've got a real groovy idea .
15 Doctor gave me er I ca n't , I can hardly walk I 've got a terrible sore back .
16 Er , you 've got a nasty little streak
17 I 've got a cranky female cousin , rich as Croesus , and well-born to boot .
18 In no time at all you 've got a professional looking report that would do justice to a public company , let alone a sales manager .
19 ‘ I 'm a buyer , darlin' , and I 've got a mighty fat cheque-book .
20 He said , and Gary said , and I 've got a wee new motor .
21 I 've got a long lonely road home in front of me .
22 You 've got a great acting career ahead of you if you could only learn a few more tricks . ’
23 I 've got a great big rabbit in the freezer .
24 You 've got a great big bottom !
25 Oh god they 've got a great big problem with Helena then
26 I 've got a oh , I 've got a great big chip machine .
27 I do n't know , you 've got a great big tin full of screws and nails and you , you still have to go and buy some
28 The Superdrug is right on the main and they 've got a they 've got a great big car park now at the back of the new gallery .
29 Newspapers , journalists do n't just work office hours , I know they 'd like to but they , they I do n't let them but also a tremendous problem that they that that that you are always tied up in meetings and things during the day , you know , so make sure , try and develop personal contacts so you 've got a decent personal contact when you do n't mind giving your home number to someone .
30 And like then , like dad said if you 've got a decent sized garden at the back if you wan na extend you can put an extension on the back ca n't you ?
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