Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] 've a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Or perhaps you 've an idea that you might worm your way into my affections , is that it ? |
2 | He 'll not be a minute , ’ she explained to Mungo , ‘ only we 've a bantam gone missing on the batters . |
3 | ‘ Somehow I 've a feeling that that 's going to change , ’ he said without regret . |
4 | Now I 've a direction for my anger . ’ |
5 | erm and , and the market is being badly hit as a result of this , now we 've a specialist in a certain type of business that leaves the market free for another syndicate and they 've now picked up all the juicy business |
6 | ‘ Then you 've a treat in store . |
7 | ‘ If you do n't connect your portable to a network then you 've a lot of data going to waste , ’ he observes . |
8 | But in that case if you 're going to have that , then you 've a right to have two lines in the house |
9 | But now I think if someone buys something , then they 've a right to do with it what they will . |