Example sentences of "[pron] 've buy a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've bought a couple more outfits , a smart black dress , some good trousers , ’ she said eagerly . |
2 | Er , well we get stuff well , actually I 've bought a couple out my case . |
3 | Think of the upset you may cause by saying , ‘ I 've bought a present for Barbara . |
4 | ‘ I 've bought a bottle of really nice sherry , and some wine . |
5 | ‘ I 've bought a bottle of whisky and I 'm planning to drink my way right through it . ’ |
6 | And I said I 've bought a box of matches for him to go down and light this fire thinking you know he might need two or three matches at a time . |
7 | Since I 've been over in England I 've bought a lot of clothes that I 'd probably never even consider wearing in Australia . |
8 | I thought the the restaurant was quite expensive so I 've bought a sandwich in the shop instead . |
9 | ‘ I 've bought a number of good-quality second-hand items and they 've all been excellent value . |
10 | I 've bought a house in the country . |
11 | I mean it 's not as though I 've bought a house which has got anything wrong with it . |
12 | If you 've bought a machine from Olympic Technology and you have any queries about the company , write to the official liquidator : |
13 | Now , once more looking at the small boy , she said briskly , ‘ Come , make up your mind quick , Bobbie ; I know you 've bought a shipping order tonight but there 's this lady and gentleman waiting to be served . ’ |
14 | ‘ With what was left , we 've bought a multi-gym of the type favoured by health clubs , sports centres , and fitness trainers . |
15 | lakes there , they 're , they 've bought a barn that been done up |
16 | Father 's this chap she 's now they 've bought a house down near fruit packing . |