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

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31 and they 've got quite a big place at Harrogate where you could go for a day or two to observe what was going on and so on .
32 They do quite a , they 've got quite a big programme in Gosforth and Newcastle and
33 Tomorrow we 've got quite a lively day ahead of us erm by the time we do our group work tomorrow first thing in the morning , and also tomorrow after that you 'll be doing a role play as well using the things that you 've picked up today and seeing how many of them you can practice and put into action what you talked about .
34 So straight away you see what 's happened in this case his code becomes two eighty one H whereas previously we 've got quite a high code and yet his total income is er not er comparative to the change in code numbers and this is what has that effect , that all that tax on all this income has to be collected against his works pension , thereby causing a lot of confusion and difficulty for er people becoming retired .
35 I think we 've got quite an extensive coverage now .
36 Well , let's look at you , Yes , you 've got quite an interesting shape , too .
37 I 've got quite an interesting lot of preachers . ’
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