Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] have got a " in BNC.
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1 | sorry I 've got a little handout for you with bits of information and there 's also a picture of a breach presentation and this baby has got its feet right up into its high socket . |
2 | Funny I 've got a sweet tooth when it comes to like chocolates and things like them |
3 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've got a confession to make , ’ said Eddy Russell finally , taking a swig from his pint of bitter and wiping the foam from his upper lip . |
4 | ‘ I 'm afraid she 's got a long wait , though , ’ said Mum to Brown Owl . |
5 | I 'm sure you 've also experienced sessions you thought something somebody 's delivered in one session and found it really interesting you 've got a lot from it , and yet somebody else comes into the same subject matter and you think that you know was n't very interesting did n't , you know , did n't , I did n't really wanting to learn . |
6 | Ferguson added : ‘ I 'm delighted we 've got a Manchester United-type player . |
7 | The Duchess says she 's very pleased with the work and delighted they 've got a chance to put their skills on show . |
8 | Good I 'm glad I 've got a an intelligent person . |
9 | ‘ Boy , am I ever glad I 've got a front-row seat for this . |
10 | Cos I 'm glad you 've got a big spot on the side of your face . |
11 | I 'm glad you 've got a spot . |
12 | Open the wine , lucky you 've got a vacuum cork . |
13 | — ‘ Lucky you 've got a good lad like this one , then . ’ |
14 | But how lucky you 've got a free place at Redmond College ! |
15 | I have n't shifted them , i n't it a mucky day ? considering all that frost and cold you 've got a lot of families out in the front door there ai n't we ? have you got any tapes of ours not finished off ? , or have we got to start a new one ? |
16 | I 'm absolutely delighted to hear that , Bill , and I 'm glad we 've got a satisfied customer . |
17 | But anyway we 've got a tight we 've got a tight time scale . |
18 | Oh , right , we row , we lucky we 've got a row of trees all the way along the back fence like , and in the summer when all the foliage makes quite a nice barrier for the noise and sound and stuff , but what were trying to do is to stop them from , were trying to make them spread out |
19 | They 're lucky they 've got a home to go to . |
20 | That 's okay he 's got a nice |
21 | As Dana Gillespie recalls , ‘ I 'm sure everyone 's got a different version of it , and I really did n't witness any rows , but I would often hear from my assistant who would tell me he 'd just come back from MainMan offices and the door was closed into DeFries 's inner sanctum , and there were raised voices between David and him in there . |
22 | Must you , she wants to make sure I 've got a constant supply I have Sadie to thank for that . |
23 | That 's why I make sure I 've got a couple of hours where I 'm really with her almost exclusively overlap too easy otherwise . |
24 | make sure I 've got a bloody card for birthdays and everything . |
25 | I think of you as my father , of course , when it comes to Christmas presents and topping up my grant , but I 'm not sure you 've got a blood right to lecture me . ’ |
26 | Now , are you sure you 've got a change of socks ? ’ |
27 | We 'll just have lunch , and then I 'm sure you 've got a wonderful programme lined up for this afternoon ! ’ |
28 | Are you sure you 've got a driving ? |
29 | make sure you 've got a reasonable size reasonable clear protractor |
30 | ‘ Oh , I 'm sure she 's got a light hand with pastry , ’ said Sister Dew . |