Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] 've [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Could you come with men There are a lot of things I want to talk about , and it would be easier in my office , where I 've got maps and things . "
2 In fact , stripy where you 've missed bits .
3 It 's great to go slow where you 've got houses , children and all the other things , but I , Avenue , which is on er plan five , is one of the radial roads that goes through the centre of erm out in the direction and to put a thirty mile an hour speed limit on this I think is totally unrealistic .
4 Where you 've got reformers ranging from those who want the household suffrage er household suffrage .
5 Whereas it 's civil society — as represented in the soaps — where you 've got debates around morality and culture .
6 Where you 've got smokers or you 've got an open fire
7 So that was the , the philosophy behind that particular proposal , that where you 've got development works , you take them out of the budget , and the bidding process , and try and get a rolling programme of expenditure and receipts , so that , if that 's approved that would deal with two and three .
8 It does n't it 's not like back where you 've got C K at the end because there 's the S in front of it as well it 's ask .
9 Not only that , in the Far East where we 've got hands by the , the thousand compared to ours , they 've got these machines as well .
10 I see the form tutor one as being now we 've got hold of record of achievement as being part of the developmental process of a record of achievement , now our youngsters know what a personal statement is , form tutors are happier with a joint statement it 's taken us four years
11 I 'm not opposed to links when they 're relevant , I 've in fact argued and encouraged them and defended them where they 've taken place and I believe that they were important but I do n't believe in them taking place where they 're irrelevant and er where they er are unhelpful .
12 By this I mean that the bait is only fished on the outward journey , the retrieve being of such a speed to bounce the bait across the surface and although I 've seen pike strike at these surface poppers , it 's a very rare occasion .
13 Although I 've had form , nobody 's ever told me anything that I should be doing , people come round and say , you have n't done that .
14 ‘ Ten years , ’ he said , ‘ ten years I 've had on this milk run , see , and I seen more accidents than I 've had Sunday dinners .
15 ‘ She 's frightened and lonely at home , so I 've recommended Part III .
16 The only job I 've ever done was selling trendy clothes so I 've got wardrobes full of them .
17 It 'll only , it 'll be over on , over on Saturday , I 'll have , once I 've seen Pauline , I 'm gon na , I 'm gon na get , get in touch with her on Saturday then I 'll get my geography project done , I ca n't do anything until I 've got this , bloody project out the way , can I ?
18 I 'll walk with you once I 've taken Theresa home . ’
19 ‘ You have to motivate horses like these , but once I 've got Ghofar 's blood up , we should be cruising .
20 ‘ This Carter is odd — I mean , even odder than you 've got reason to think .
21 So you 've remembered Salome at last , have you ? ’
22 So you 've rediscovered speech , have you ?
23 Volume , right , speed , tone , so you 've got tone volume speed .
24 " So you 've got problems , have you ?
25 You 've got hard returns , soft returns soft returns so you 've got spaces in here .
26 Calcium carbonate , so you 've got acid
27 Well we can use the same decision rule and just change the subscripts by one , so you 've got gamma into P T minus two right , plus one minus gamma the expectation of T minus three , prices T minus two okay , and we could substitute right , the right hand side here , right , into the expec , into that expectation up there .
28 Right , so you 've got sort of nine to midday ?
29 And it 's something to do with getting the num the , the system so you 've got zeros in and I did n't understand what the heck it was on about .
30 He looked quite friendly now , and I could n't help whispering , ‘ So you 've changed sides again ! ’
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