Example sentences of "'ve a " in BNC.

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1 I think we 've a pretty good case though — the Renaissance has three people .
2 I 've a headache .
3 ‘ They 've a Bulgarian red .
4 And , like , one policeman going into a shop , you 've a bit of a chace that on your own people will talk to you .
5 You 've a big crowd this evening . ’
6 If you 've a course fishing problem write to Dave Coster at Helpline , Angler 's Mail , Kings Reach Tower , Stamford St. , London , SE1 9LS .
7 If you 've a few grey hairs and want something more lasting try their colouring emulsion for grey hair which lasts two to three months .
8 Did you realise we 've a network of over 850 branches in the UK ?
9 Books too — they 've a great lot of books . ’
10 But now I 'm more together , I 've a whole lot of other areas in which I can express my feelings , I just hope the songs wo n't lose anything .
11 Yes , take her — I 'll check with Hawick 's office that it 's all right if you come mob-handed , but I 've a feeling in my water about this one .
12 ‘ They 've a very fine church here , ’ said Christopher , ‘ painted in shades of gold .
13 ‘ You 've a good memory — even in duress ! ’
14 ‘ I 've a good mind to go down to Mrs Wright 's now and get to the bottom of this , ’ said his Dad as Philip went upstairs .
15 ‘ I 've a nail . ’
16 ‘ I 've a note from my Mum , ’ said Lee .
17 ‘ I 've a dog , ’ he shouted .
18 ‘ I hope you 've a good country appetite .
19 If you 've a question about dogs , this is your page .
20 He 'll not be a minute , ’ she explained to Mungo , ‘ only we 've a bantam gone missing on the batters .
21 We 've a big mechanical saw up the end there .
22 ‘ I 'll not have one in the house , ’ she had said , ‘ we 've a larder have n't we ? ’
23 ‘ You 've a very reassuring nature , ’ he told her .
24 ‘ I 've a job for you in the morning . ’
25 For instance , if you 've a long way to go , it 's better to get there slowly than not at all . ’
26 I 've a feeling one of the lads from Portsmouth or Sunderland could end up a national hero .
27 ‘ So we 've a duty to our fans to get as many points as we can . ’
28 As the recriminations between the brothers become more explosive , and the wounds of jealousy reopen , I 've a horrible suspicion that Harwood wants us to be genuinely moved , but after all the superficial comedy , his attempt to lend the play emotional depth arouses embarrassment rather than pity .
29 ‘ I 've a feeling it 's inside left , ’ said his caddie Phil Morbey as Woosnam , sleep still in his eyes , emerged with the dawn patrol for that four-footer on the 14th .
30 You 've a night 's walkin' ahead of ye and there 's a fair bite in the air . ’
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