Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [det] of the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Southend are one off the bottom … but they 've given some of the top teams a run for their money this season …
2 We 've picked some of the best utilities that we believe could still find a place on your hard disk , even once you 've got MS-DOS installed there .
3 They 've collected some of the six thousand signatures on a petition which was handed in to Downing Street .
4 Arsenal excepted , that 's where I 've seen all of the Premier League play at some time — Manchester United , Spurs , Aston Villa , Leeds United and Everton among them .
5 So because a tenor sings a little bit lower you 've got more of the lower notes and fewer of the higher notes before you need to add start adding ledger line notes .
6 Right , I believe you 've got some of the other players next door to if you 'd like to put somebody on .
7 So we want to put only the best wild animals in it , and here in these jungles of yours you 've got some of the rarest animals in the world .
8 the actual cellars they 've got some of the old er writings that the , the monks and you 're not allowed to take photographs .
9 I 've had some of the old individual leaflets .
10 ‘ They 've had enough of the Labour Party .
11 I think I 've used most of the hot water .
12 If you 've played some of the Speccy-ported Dizzy adventures , you may well have decided enough is un oeuf , and decided that eggs are best left in omelettes .
13 And I 've salvaged some of the blind garden , and I 've got the tree planting .
14 To make Christmas a truly memorable occasion for you and your guests , I 've taken some of the traditional dishes and given them an exciting twist .
15 I still do n't like you much , Major , but I do n't say I 've liked most of the best fighters I 've trained .
16 We 've mentioned some of the leading lights in this fascinating development and you will have noted how widespread are their origins — New Zealand , France , Canada , USA and the UK .
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