Example sentences of "[pron] 've [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | If things keep as they 're going now and she gets the services she 's getting I 've no grumbles , she 'll stop for a long while . |
2 | Yesterday , as he ate jelly while watching a replay , he said : ‘ I 'm sore , but I 've no plans to retire . |
3 | I have a reasonable body ( it falls into the ‘ I 've no complaints ’ category ) the appetite of a dinosaur and a loathing for most forms of self denial . |
4 | I 've no complaints . |
5 | After losing 5-2 , Davis said : ‘ I 've no complaints but this was best forgotten . |
6 | I 've no complaints against myself on that score . |
7 | I 've no complaints against myself on that score . |
8 | ‘ I 've no complaints . ’ |
9 | I 've no teeth now , and my hair has all fallen out , but I can still think — and remember . |
10 | British Rail tell us that the train that should arrive at Oxford at 5.35 from Scotland is going to be two hours late this evening but I 've no problems to report to you from any of the bus companies locally . |
11 | British Rail have nothing to report and I 've no problems to tell you about on the local buses either . |
12 | And I 've no problems to report to you this evening , either from British Rail or indeed from our local bus services . |
13 | British Rail tell us that this evening 's Banbury to London Paddington train which was due to leave Banbury at three minutes past seven has been cancelled , otherwise I 've no problems to report on the local trains or buses . . |
14 | But I 've no problems to report to you from the buses . |
15 | And I 've no problems to report on either or trains . |
16 | And it 's not been too bad in the rush hour on the er local public transport ; I 've no problems to report to you on either the buses or the trains . |
17 | I 've no friends except thieves and robbers . |
18 | ‘ At the moment I 've no thoughts at all about preparing for the next World Cup ’ , said Best . |
19 | ‘ I 've no thoughts on that subject , ’ Jenna said fiercely . |
20 | ’ I 've no expectations of George . |
21 | out of nothing casually I 've no threads |
22 | I 've no words of wisdom , but there are certain people who drive me to distraction , ’ she said . |
23 | Although I was about to confront him , my experience told me that he was — well , I 've no words for it : on a different plane of reality . |
24 | I 've no pictures in my head to describe , ca n't make them up . |
25 | Of course , you 'll then ask about foreigners playing in English clubs and I 've no objections to that provided that not too many are brought in . |
26 | There was a place he lived further down the glen and the old farmer said I 've no objections to you going in there but give me your pipe . |
27 | We well I 've no objections to that to that at all . |
28 | I 've no regrets . |
29 | I 've no regrets . |
30 | But I 've no regrets — I do n't really want to own a car . |