Example sentences of "'ve [verb] very [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I think the other one , about the woman across there said about , should start at home with sensuality and stuff and many of the young women that I work wi , I 've I 've heard very negative experiences of sex |
2 | ‘ We 've seen very strong momentum and our business continues to be very strong , so we remain very confident about the quarter we 're in . ’ |
3 | ‘ I do n't accept that , as I 've made very bad use of my experience ! |
4 | They 've got very definite ideas about their size and outstanding |
5 | I never bothered to look it up or ask anybody if that was true , but he 'd say , ‘ I 've got very low blood pressure so it does n't matter how much I drink . ’ |
6 | Yes , I 've got very low standards ! |
7 | They 've got very low conducting 's the opposite of resistance so the good conductors |
8 | But the Fire Service do n't declare who 's dead and alive , and they 've got very good personnel . |
9 | ‘ Undoubtedly you 've got very good premises with ample parking space . |
10 | ‘ I 've got very vague memories about it . |
11 | I 've got very expensive things in me . |
12 | I 've got very strange ideals , and one of the things I 've got a very definite mind on is abortion . |
13 | foot size is a two , they usually end up in a three erm in flat shoes like this for the width I 've got very big feet |
14 | For a time she lived in one of their flats but she says : ‘ They 've got very thin walls and floors so that tenants can pick up vibrations . |
15 | If your looking for love and your absolutely desperate there 's always a thing called date line which I believe is very successful and I know at least two people who 've got very happy marriages from that , so |
16 | I 've got very vivid memories of that summer , about Abbotsfield and Carinish Court . |
17 | I 've got very sensitive gums cos I 've brushed them badly |
18 | During next week erm I 'm just trying to think , I 've got very heavy days on Monday and Tuesday so |
19 | Well , it was actually started by a few railway men , th right opposite Street there used to be hand laundry , and then there was a row of houses , from there , running up to the corner of Street where the club stands originally , but in the beginning it was just a row of small houses , and it started with a few railway men having a meet holding the meetings in this house , in these houses , and I 've got very dim memories of how it actually started but it was a real event when they were first , before they actually built the club it was run in the row of houses that ran from up Street as I say there was a little hand laundry corner of Street heading onto Street on the left hand side was the greengrocers , and that , they kept that greengrocers for as long as I can remember . |
20 | So , for instance at this point we 've reached a stage where we 've got very important solidarity action in our favour including the fact that there are four main education unions , for instance , that are boycotting all Maxwell products which is a tremendous thing for an educational publisher to have . |
21 | This is what I try to do in the Library , and I 've had very good feedback from outside users . |
22 | But er however things went on and er we , we 've had very bad years some years when the we , stuck too much I think to some of the Morris of course er they had their troubles of course and , and then eventually we , it was funny we were the only two people in the whole of Britain who h ho held the agencies for Austin and Morris together and we were at times we were thinking we must lose one of them . |
23 | I 've known very independent career women who 'd do anything to reach the top , but when they have a baby they suddenly decide to take two years out . |