Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [art] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | You 've come a long way for a late-night drink . ’ |
2 | At British Gas , we 've won an international reputation for our expertise in the development and use of advanced gas technology . |
3 | ‘ Mister , you 're givin' me a hard time , you are , and just when I 'm thinking I 've met a real gent for a change . |
4 | I 'm sure you 've done a super interview for me . |
5 | Sometimes I 've done the odd job for la parallèle , ’ he said simply , as though it explained everything . |
6 | Just take some tips from our testers who 've done the hard work for you |
7 | ‘ If you 've made a new life for yourself , what are you doing here ? ’ she challenged . |
8 | I 've scanned the relevant stuff for ffl in on a Mac scanner . |
9 | ‘ We 've searched the local leagues for talent in an effort to bring in new blood , and hopefully a few more will be coming in the near future . ’ |
10 | I 'm sorry , I 've forgot a little aid for you . |
11 | You 've produced a good advert for your team , but somehow I do n't think the Kop or the Gwladys Street hordes will be moving en bloc to Haig Avenue . |
12 | They believe they 've produced the blue print for a positive cycling future . |
13 | What do you , what do reckon , do you think they 've got a good case for their ten points ? |
14 | " They 're always stealing something or other and they 've got a good eye for a thoroughbred . " |
15 | my Lord , no , er if you have a good reason for preventing someone who is capable of being a competitor , eighty five applies but you can only exempt , if you 've got a good reason for preventing someone who is incapable of being a competitor then eighty five one is inapplicable . |
16 | ‘ I 've got a new idea for the fall , ’ he said . |
17 | And ou and going back to Mr Heselton , he has said i , I 've got a negative factor for him at the moment in terms of minus eight fifty , but let let me let me take the figure which is actually quoted in the County Council 's table of nine fifty dwellings . |
18 | ‘ Boy , am I ever glad I 've got a front-row seat for this . |
19 | I 've got a cracking idea for training — you 'll love this one . |
20 | Whereas the least grown-up people I know , although they 've got a tremendous value for society so bless them anyway , are ‘ artists ’ . |
21 | Certainly strong , solid colours are usually the most popular — though I 've got a definite weakness for greys , and there is a big demand for quality coloured horses . |
22 | I 'll ring you as soon as I 've got a definite date for this . |
23 | Right , I 've got a wee show for you right . |
24 | Smart and cas , cos you 've got a small body for , have n't you ? |
25 | PLUS , we 've got a great competition for you . |
26 | I 've got a brilliant cure for that actually . |
27 | Erm we 've got a convalescent club for members and I think people made more use of that and then there was a time when I remember er you see , even the death , there was a death grant . |
28 | Yeah but I ca n't see how they can say anything as long as you 've got a legitimate receipt for it . |
29 | If you 've got a flat roof for instance , if you 've got sun loungers in the side , well you just stack those up to the level of , levels of your . |
30 | make sure I 've got a bloody card for birthdays and everything . |