Example sentences of "'ve [verb] their [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the , the link between sex and reproduction is always likely to be more critical to a woman So , so , so you see th th the point I 'm making is these insights seem to me to be to have a kind of relevance to er women 's experience of sex that is some ways greater than it is to male males can you know once they 've done their fertilizing work , they 're , they 're really through as far as erm as far as biology is concerned , not perhaps as far as social .
2 Could I just add something also there , that training of teachers , after they 've done their initial training is becoming increasingly cut , of course , by the government .
3 Well , no … . but I 've seen their med pallets .
4 I I simply , I simply want er er a direct message from from the programme which is going on Chairman incidentally I I note that Nottinghamshire County Council erm has found a a and the Labour group there has found it necessary to tackle just the same problems erm in elderly persons homes and that I understand that they have a a closure list of seven , now presumably that has been drawn up from a long list of a lot more than seven , say fourteen or fifteen from which they 've made their final choice .
5 Erm if we 've got erm er a couple say age sixty , and they 've got their personal allowances er as , as usual , er let's assume that the male 's retired and he 's getting an income of five thousand two hundred , let's just suppose .
6 along with Whitby being full time , and certainly Whitby traffic has increased enormously since they 've got their new office .
7 You 've not only you 're , you 're not only yourself but you 've got ki , your child to look , look after , you 've also got who you 're caring for , you 've got their emotional needs as well , and you 're emotional needs tend to take a back seat , for want of a better way of putting it .
8 You know and then you 're starting to present information after you 've got their full attention not just from the beginning where you 're trying desperately to win the presentation forward .
9 I mean they 've got their old age pension and dad 's private pension and that 's it .
10 that 's all grown from leaves , just put the leaves in water and the little shoots come on them and then I put them in after some , when they 've got their little roots on them and they grow , that 's , that 's one I 've grown from , from just leaves and one in over there in the window I 've grown from leaves .
11 Where Amy 's going or you 've got to go there and you think of the positive When 's their they 've had their open day or is there another one ?
12 But several disabled readers have written to tell me that though they 've found their perfect partner , physical handicaps mean sexual fulfilment is often very difficult .
13 They 've spent their professional life dealing with general classes of person , with samples and percentages of classes , not with individuals .
14 They 'll promise you the earth to get you to come across , then treat you like dirt once they 've satisfied their maternal cravings .
15 But you 're taking , you 're n you 're not immediately challenging the system but you 've taken their armed forces away
16 She thinks we 're perverts , condemned by the Church , men who 've allowed their normal natures to be twisted by depraved men .
17 On the sweet subject of Telethons — or Telecoms , as most people call them , to me at any rate — these monstrous TV raffles which raise millions each year to take the place of decent health care for people who 've paid their National Insurance for decades , are big business .
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