Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] have get [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You might think I 've got a cheek to interfere but someone 's got to look after Maureen . |
2 | ‘ Do you think I 've got no imagination ? ’ |
3 | I know you 'll think I 've got no end of a cheek , but what I was hoping was that you 'd ring Rosemary for me and , if her parents were n't about , pass the phone over to me . ’ |
4 | ‘ I do n't think I 've got the energy to change . ’ |
5 | I do n't think I 've got the touch ! |
6 | I do n't think I 've got an answer |
7 | ‘ I just … wanted to pretend I 've got a garden . |
8 | When young supporters chant ‘ We 'll be running round Pompey with our willies hanging out , singing I 've got a bigger one than you ’ , or some other scatological rhyme , slightly changed to fit the time and place , they are doing nothing new . |
9 | I mean I 've got no diaries dating back that long . |
10 | Eh , no I mean I 've got ta dark that |
11 | Well as if , I mean I 've got a draw in my filing |
12 | It 's erm I 've got I mean I 've got a job for the first six weeks already set up with |
13 | We 'll put in large ones but I mean I 've got a you know |
14 | Well I ca n't understand anyone want to pull trees down I mean I 've got a tree in the in my garden it 's about seventy feet high . |
15 | It is n't , it 's not ideal I mean I 've got a problem with |
16 | I mean I 've got a rough idea of what the things are |
17 | a bit , I mean I 've got a hall , you know |
18 | Well I think well it is anyway , I mean I 've got a swollen wrist . |
19 | I mean I 've got a curfew , I 've got a curfew at home . |
20 | But I ca n't add , I mean I 've got a degree but I might not , ca n't add . |
21 | I mean I 've got a spare room |
22 | Anyway I mean I 've got a fair pile now to take in August ai n't I ? |
23 | I mean you got , I mean I 've got the rest config sys sorted out . |
24 | The rich peasants made up another seven percent I have to check to see I 've got the figure 's right the middle peasants , twenty percent the poor peasants seventy percent . |
25 | My difficulty is as as you 've already heard I 've got no mandate to speak about particular locations or even sectors within Selby District although clearly I do have a mandate as I already have said to come along and say that we feel Selby District is an appropriate location . |
26 | How did you know I 've got a sweet tooth ? ’ |
27 | oh I did n't know I 've got a cheque book in there |
28 | ‘ How d' you know I 've got an 'urt leg ? ’ asked Dolly suspiciously , holding on to the door frame for support . |
29 | I expect I 've got a tell from the files . |
30 | ‘ I 'm very keen to play again for England but I realise I 've got no chance , ’ he said . |