Example sentences of "'ve have a [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | No birds about at the moment but they 've had a good feed of chicken , but |
2 | I 've had a great deal of fun reviewing Animation Works Interactive , so much so that I 've been staying in the office well past my normal time just to play with it . |
3 | Colleagues , I know that people are starting to move out , and I 'm sure that it 's got nothing to do with Mick 's appearance at the rostrum , but colleagues seriously , seriously for the last couple of days we 've had a great deal of disciplines so please try and be as quiet as possible . |
4 | And , and Chairman , that we 've had support , we 've had a great deal of help from party in Europe and it 's kept us informed |
5 | And we 've had a great deal of helpful cooperation and it 's very much erm going right into the schools , right into the whole system of government and control of the schools , erm and I think again is going to produce some very interesting results before too long . |
6 | Well they 've had a marvellous sort of conversion of that done |
7 | ‘ It seems to me , do correct me if I 'm wrong , but reading the weekly ‘ Jottings ’ one would say you 've had a certain amount of experience with women . ’ |
8 | We 've had a real sort of little later you know . |
9 | ‘ I could say you 've had a sudden attack of food poisoning or something . ’ |
10 | ‘ Do n't tell me you 've had a sudden change of heart ? ’ |
11 | As I said to start with , I 've had a busy couple of months ( just like everyone else in the Bank ! ) so I have no qualms about disappearing to Millport for a week 's golfing in June — video cameras will hopefully be conspicuous by their absence ! |
12 | I 've had a whole series of catastrophes |
13 | We 've had a steady flow of traffic away from Oxford City centre , indeed through Banbury and out from Aylesbury on the A41 , the A413 . |
14 | If you do n't make a sale , or it was a successful day , it 's the fact that you 've had a full day of activity that matters . |
15 | So many of Hardy 's girls are people who 've had a little bit of education , and who are somehow or other caught between traditional ways and modern ways , and I think one has the feeling that Hardy is more interested in the sociologically transitional status of the people he 's writing about than he is interested in them as people . |
16 | Are you fit again because I know you 've had a little bit of shoulder trouble I think is n't it ? |
17 | They 're really down now , but we 've had a little taste of Europe and the best way to get back in is to start winning League games again . |
18 | I 've had an odd feeling of late , and I do n't like odd feelings . ’ |
19 | ‘ As a result , we 've had an awful lot of letters from people saying there 'd been an oversight on their part , ’ says an outwardly cheerful Simpson . |
20 | Mind you not that they 've had an awful lot of success recently but they are , really are a cocky lot . |
21 | Well , we 've had an awful lot of damage to the church . |
22 | erm , I would certainly stand up and and and er share everyone 's congratulations of what N C V O's done over the la past year , and certainly we 've had an enormous amount of help , particularly from the rural . |