Example sentences of "'ve [adv] [verb] an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They nearly came to scratching each other because Janice says they 've only got an old banger . |
2 | ‘ I 've just received an important telex . |
3 | ‘ And that did n't cause what you 've just called an international incident ? ’ |
4 | Well it 's , we 've just had an ordinary wash have n't we ? |
5 | ‘ I 've just had an urgent radio message from Max Stoner in London . ’ |
6 | But a test called chorionic villus sampling is available to check the developing embryo in mothers who 've already had an affected child . |
7 | The action taken by his parents has prompted detectives to review the case , but they say they 've always kept an open mind . |
8 | ( Actually I think I 've still got an old match report of yours somewhere — the game v Chelsea in April ‘ 92 where C*ntona scored That Goal , what a day that was ! ) |
9 | We do some in-house , and we 've also got an outside researcher called Norman Pickering who has a home laboratory where he can do just about anything … |
10 | We 've also got an excellent DOS screen saver to prevent image burn-in on your screen . |
11 | After all it was introduced , and Mrs Thatcher has made a great deal of the fact that it is a head tax not a property tax , it 's the voters she wants answerable , well I 've yet to find an empty house that voted . |
12 | ‘ You 've certainly got an odd collection here , ’ said Finn . |
13 | I 've never attended an international conference in my life . ’ |
14 | ‘ And I 've never met an electronic sailor . |
15 | No , I 've never used an extra window . |
16 | I 've never had an honorary degree before , in fact I come from a generation which found it difficult to get to university so I did n't have a degree of any kind |
17 | ‘ I 've never recommended an induced birth to a pregnant woman merely in order to fit in with my golfing schedule , ’ Matt said . |