Example sentences of "'ve an " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've an uncle farming in the Sou — the twenty-six counties . ’
2 If you 've an interesting d-i-y tale to share , we 'd like to hear from you .
3 If you 've an hour or two to spare , take the tour .
4 I 've an idea !
5 If you 've an interesting story to share , we 'd like to hear from you .
6 ‘ I 've an idea .
7 ‘ Trouble is I 've an urgent appointment with one of those VIPs you mentioned .
8 ‘ You phoned Julia , who practically runs the house where I 've an apartment in South Ken .
9 I 've an aversion to tale-bearing from my schooldays , but the man 's such a public menace we can hardly allow ourselves to be deterred by scruples of that sort . ’
10 I 've an alternative
11 ‘ The most obvious thing in mine may be that I like to work with numbers , but if I 've an urge to be an innovator too , I probably wo n't make a successful auditor .
12 This summer we 've an exciting competition for every fan of sparkling wine .
13 ‘ That should prove I 've an eye for a winner . ’
14 If you 've an idea , however brief , send it to us ( enclosing a diagram wherever possible ) at : We 'll pay for every idea we use .
15 I 've an awful feeling we should have gone right at the last junction .
16 If you 've an interesting story or tip to share , we 'd like to hear from you .
17 ‘ I 've an appointment with Mr Schendel at nine . ’
18 ‘ I 've an aversion to flickering lights , ’ she said .
19 Or perhaps you 've an idea that you might worm your way into my affections , is that it ?
20 ‘ You 've an idea , ’ she said .
21 He said , ‘ I 've an idea .
22 I decided I did n't want a toffee-apple any more , even though I 'd seen one with a great wedge of toffee stuck to the bottom , so I pretended I 'd seen Marie passing in front of the window and I ran out and shouted , " Wait on , Marie , I 've an important message for you . "
23 I mean , capital gains is liable to er a yearly review , you know , you 've an allowance for each year , and the capital gain is on the property on the value of the property from the time it was purchased to the time it was disposed .
24 ‘ We 've an appointment with Major Ebert at eleven and … ’
25 ‘ You 've an interest in the constellations ? ’
26 ‘ I 've an idea , but not now .
27 ‘ The way I 'm feeling right now , I 've an idea that taking you home might prove too much of a temptation — for both of us . ’
28 You 've an ideal spot here , have n't you ?
29 ‘ I 've an Auntie Dolors .
30 I 've an awful lot of silage to attend to . ’
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