Example sentences of "'ve get a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm sorry , but we 've got a critically sick horse here . ’
2 At least from the point of with Labour at least they most of them send their kids through the state system so they 've got a little more idea of what they 're talking about .
3 Erm I 've got a nearly new gentleman 's beige suit .
4 I 've got a dead itchy back , oh !
5 ‘ I 've got a dead white face , staring black eyes , stringy hair and I need a shave , ’ she announced in a rush , put the phone down and collapsed into gales of laughter .
6 So you 've you 've got a slightly stiffer end which gum gums it together , so it does n't .
7 If you 've got a slightly different attitude also an attitude .
8 Excuse me I 've got a rather heavy cold .
9 Because I 've got a rather stereo-typed type of hand , if you know what I mean ?
10 Erm the other thing was that the people at senior level need to be reminded , if they do have a major problem erm that 's David and Malcolm , erm where , if they 've got a rather difficult case and it 's urgent and they want a , they do n't wan na have to put it on a , on a fax , they want , they need it there and then erm , and they do n't like the telephone call facility , I said well , well that 's primarily for consultants .
11 ‘ I 've got a rather funny feeling at the bottom of my stomach .
12 They 've got a right good offer on at Manor Grove for videos last week , they were er er eight o' clo er they were arriving I think there were only about half a dozen .
13 Well you 've got a right interesting life , you 've got .
14 You know , we 've got a completely different animal , that 's what Locke wants to argue .
15 ‘ I 've got a wonderfully comfortable bed , ’ she whispered into his left ear .
16 Yeah I mean I think you 're pretty good on those , you know about alternative sources of energy and you 've got a pretty good idea of nuclear power , what it 's about erm you know half life erm Then this gets onto the technical bit .
17 But it 's true I 've got a pretty good idea what should be there .
18 Er , we know that there 's an O and M report coming through , we 've got a pretty good idea what 's in it .
19 ‘ Granted , I ca n't point to a place on the map and say this is where we are , but I 've got a pretty good idea . ’
20 Once you 've got a pretty good grip on what they 're doing then you 've really got to think of something else if you want your playing to sound different from everyone else 's .
21 I 've got very strange ideals , and one of the things I 've got a very definite mind on is abortion .
22 cropping up was erm that they 've got a very definite code of what is internal to them and what is external to them , it starts off what belongs in the camp and what belongs out of the camp
23 But we 've got a very close-knit family , in that if two people are n't getting on , everybody in the family will make them be friends .
24 I ca n't remember exactly what it was but there was I 've got a very strong memory of
25 Erm in terms of if you , if you 've got a very strong presence you might adopt a different line than if you have n't .
26 So if you can get the balance and you can get all four also what 's interesting as well is if you 've got a very low score at something , it may be they think well perhaps I need to develop that , if I do n't apparently learn a lot from getting and having a go , perhaps I 'd actually learn more if I can develop that more enjoyment from that and I can see the benefit from it .
27 If they have n't remained constant over our sampling period , right , then there 's no point in making our sample predictions , alright , we 've got to have at least the confidence that our model is re relatively stable over our small sample , right , in order to make any sort of predictions about the behaviour of the dependent variable that we are looking at and the parameter of interest out of sample more often than not when we have parameter instability that does n't always signal a change in government policy , it often signals the fact that you 've got a very poor model , a model er is mis-specified and so if we detect a structural change in our model , we first of all try and explain why it may come about
28 Erm , basically we 've got a very poor deal from the government this year in terms of of of an increase in our spending allowance .
29 ‘ We 've got a very great respect for Arthur . ’
30 If you are not too bothered erm , if you do n't know a priori where the break comes , you can just split the sample size in half and just estimate erm an equation for each , not less , you wo n't but the computer will , if you just specify half the sample size , right , and when it asks for the number of observations failure or Chow tests you just press the return key and it will use all the remaining observations , right , but when you are doing the empirical work you should always test for structural stability , right , and er either of Chow 's tests will , will suffice , right , but if you 've got a very small stock sample where there are fewer observations than there are parameters to be estimated you will have to use Chow 's second test failure .
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