Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [indef pn] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Now you think that because I am I am forgiven and I preach forgiveness that I would be pretty good as up people , but that 's part of my human failure and I must admit that I 've given plenty of opportunity to practice at home and at work er the opportunity to forgive , but it does n't come easily and certainly it is n't a strong feature of the non-Christian world in which I work and which you will be working soon . |
2 | " He never comes to London — but we 've heard plenty of talk of him — Matthew this and Matthew that , but you know what Miss Jenny is , what I call an enthusiast . " |
3 | ‘ I 've done lots of work for pig farmers , ’ Joanna said boldly . |
4 | I 've done lots of work for them in the last couple |
5 | We 've made plenty of enemies over the years , even politicians here at the UN , and this will provide them with the perfect ammunition for them to shoot UNACO down in flames . |
6 | We 've made lots of recommendations on each page for wines to complement every dish . |
7 | What happens here ? well if T is nought , we 've got one minus E to the |
8 | I 've got one in Battle on Tudor Battle , all about the dissolution of Battle Abbey and erm what happened to the town afterwards ; one on Elizabethan Rye , which is erm was notable because it was the largest place in Sussex at the time , a very important port , a lot of trade for London went through Rye , and there 's a lot of stuff relating to piracy and erm warfare . |
9 | I 've got one in Battle on Tudor Battle , all about the dissolution of Battle Abbey and erm what happened to the town afterwards , one on Elizabethan Rye , which is erm was notable because it was the largest place in Sussex at the time , very important port , lot of trade for London went to Rye , and there 's a lot of stuff relating to piracy and erm warfare . |
10 | I 've got I 've got one in March for definite . |
11 | I 've got something on tape for you I want you |
12 | I 've got something for tea for tonight , I never thought of about getting |
13 | So you 've got something in common with Gordon after all . |
14 | If you 've got plenty of products at home , fine , use them okay ? |
15 | But even if you 've got plenty of money in your pocket at the moment , you must n't let others take advantage of your generous nature . |
16 | So I borrowed two pound out the bag , I 've got plenty of money in the bag but I do n't know we . |
17 | I 've got plenty of drivers like this |
18 | I told you move over to the other side a little bit , you 've got plenty of room at the bottom , start again what 's the , what letter are you doing ? |
19 | They say that the food is very rich , but luckily they 've got plenty of room in their dresses ! |
20 | So you 've got plenty of food on you ? |
21 | ‘ We 've got plenty of time for the post to get to America , ’ I said , sticking down the envelope . |
22 | Oh well we 've got plenty of time for that . |
23 | Somewhere red red Albert you 've got plenty of ties in there ! |
24 | I think I 've got everything except whiting for my cat . |
25 | He says , you know , you 've got everything to work for . |
26 | So you 've got lots of stuff on equations all graduated and work through there some with brackets then with fractions . |
27 | I 've got lots of stuff in there |
28 | You 've got lots of lights on this one Christine . |
29 | Er , so again it 's a matter of security , and so if you 've got lots of money in one area , better to move it about . |
30 | Er er er so so we 've got lots of opportunity for er getting the name in front of young people , promoting design and technology and the engineering concept , getting these kids working on something that 's real and live , erm and generally promoting the whole thing . |