Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [verb] [art] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Oh I 've got a horrible feeling I 've forgotten to put the milk in the fridge . |
2 | That voice I 've missed wasting no time in telling me its owner had dined with my secretary the previous evening . ’ |
3 | I would say many of the things I 've said strike a chord in the hearts of ordinary people . |
4 | ‘ Excuse me a moment , I 've got to put a casserole in the oven . ’ |
5 | Well no y she could n't put the B side in cos she s you 've got to put the A in . |
6 | So , all that you need to think , to remember things like , do n't , is that it 's do not , and you 've got to put the apostrophe in where the letter 's been missed . |
7 | cos it 's made out of aluminium and you 've got to put the glass in , it 's really expensive I tell you |
8 | You 've got to push the choke in now as far as it 'll go . |
9 | I 've got to cook the meal in three hour and to ( ? ) in Birmingham in the College of Food , and it will be ( ? ) , |
10 | very smart answer to that but erm I 've got to carry a shotgun in one hand and handcuffs in the other and still deal with en e eventuality , I just ca n't do it . |
11 | You know , so I , I mean , I talked about this before , this is a mailing that I want to do in October , which means for example , that I 've got to print the catalogue in July , which means I 've got to proof it in June , which means I have to actually design it in April and May . |
12 | You 've got to get the ball in the right area to take advantage of them and that knowledge only comes with practice in similar conditions . ’ |
13 | Er , it takes me an hour to get there , if I 'm lucky now at roadworks and charging time in one day , is like an hour to patch , then you 're out on to the patch , in between appointments running about because Derby 's quite a big area , er , again if you 've got to cover an appointment in Matlock and you 're in Derby in the morning you 're talking a good forty five minute run to get there . |
14 | Well apparently they 've got to have the loot in tomorrow . |
15 | " Well , it means that you 've got to approach the problem in a logical manner , you understand ? |
16 | So , whilst I would n't want to over estimate or under estimate the problem , I think we 've got to keep a balance in that . |
17 | basically so am I , I 've got to write a news in the next few days so I 'll see in early February tell him about the ideas , I 've also been in touch with another lobbying firm , I say been in touch but it 's quite easy because |
18 | I 've already briefly referred to item ten , and that is we 've had to increase the numbers in registration inspection during the current year , and that demand will continue , there is no provision in the base for the ongoing costs for staff who 're appointed . |
19 | A fairer face for WE 'VE tried to find the catch in this but have failed . |
20 | It would all be very simple and straightforward , except that they 've chosen to position the pots in an unfamiliar , and I think confusing , configuration . |