Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] in [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But much more detailed and as a result not only of about twelve days ' training which we 've undertaken in that area with the management team , or various of them , but also of our experience over the last eighteen months in operating it .
2 So I think we 've developed in that direction that I can go ahead as soon as I 've got some dates and book it properly with Mr .
3 ‘ Is that before or after we 've stopped in some back alley somewhere ? ’
4 I 've come in this theatre in nineteen seventy five .
5 Some sixty per cent of the amendments that we 've adopted in this field have been incorporated in the finished legislation and that means in reality that much of the content of these laws has come from Nigel 's pen , the pens of the other trade unionists inside and outside the G M B that he 's plugged in to that system extremely worthwhile .
6 And how well the they 've done in that situation .
7 And try and tell them briefly what you 've done in that sort of area you know , and , and see wh see what they say .
8 Not , yes , it 's based on what erm , on the kind of stuff we 've done in this course .
9 After things that we 've seen in that field .
10 Well I I erm Roy Donson House Builders ' Federation , I I think it will because if you take Hambleton as an example and and and and we 've seen in more detail stage one er more detailed justification for the boundaries of some particular settlements in the Hambleton District Plan er based on a based on a landscape analysis .
11 although that is the only error I 've made in these figures I , not myself
12 ‘ He 's the nearest thing we 've produced in this country to a Margaret Thatcher . ’
13 And I think , all those windows I 've got in that kitchen .
14 ‘ That 's some strength you 've got in that arm , lady .
15 The other thing you 've got in that packet are some erm , er , dates er , if , if , what you 'll see is there 's a space on the spine of the storage binder for putting the year date for the r , er , okay , the basic precept here is of course , you never throw away an old diary , in case you get sued .
16 If not there 's a couple of terrorists loose in England and I do n't like to think what they 've got in that car . ’
17 Erm and then any domestic policy which affects the outside , so that 's a projection of domestic interests erm into the outside world , so I 'll show you what I 've written down and it 's influenced by what you 've got in that book by Clarke , I 'm afraid it falls off the end a bit , foreign policy is a government activity concerned with relations between the state and other actors in the international arena , that should be .
18 They said a , a normal person living on their own is only entitled to thirty nine pound sixty a week and that 's what I 've got in that book , but I do n't think they realise that I I 'm on me own and I 've got a gas , electricity and everything else to pay out of that
19 oh yes I know what I was going to say , something else I mentioned to Keith was that one of the busiest members of staff that we 've got in many ways I think is Gail .
20 You have unspend , you have spent , and you actually spent more than we 've got in some instances .
21 I 'm not gon na ask for the problems of the homeless people that we 've got in this country .
22 We 're never satisfied with what we 've got in this society , are we ?
23 They 've got in this sticker up the back , Cars kill , oh thank you .
24 But what it was , they were like it was like G A N do them er Man and Co And they had sort of like a job like Dave 's and a lot of them what they 've done is they 've bought in this area , I mean probably most areas they 've bought the repossessed they 've got about eight or nine houses they 're either renting them out or they 're leaving them empty .
25 Er and the proposal that I shall report is the and in particular those matter our certainty of responsibility between various agencies needs to be addressed erm it arose obviously are much more widespread than in the past week , but er I was granted in fact to give consideration to this result of the parish meeting , conventional routine parish meeting at Barnham er on the fourth of January erm which led to the largest parish meetings I think they 've had in many years erm when because people were incensed with the suffering and the hardship that they had as a result of the flooding on the night of Thursday the thirtieth of December erm should let me say first of all that erm I would congratulate all those who were involved er in dealing with the present emergency operations erm it 's quite superb , it 's erm it seemed to be erm a remarkable reflection on the capacity er that to deal with certain circumstances reflects very well on this authority and in saying that I mean it 's not just the opposites to the men and women who are involved , but also whereas I 'm sure many members are here that members amongst our numbers have putting on very long hours in dealing with the present circumstances and I congratulate on the activities .
26 It will probably be among the most wonderful experiences you 've had in any theatre .
27 This is the worst summer as we 've had in these parts for a century , they do say . ’
28 I 've lost count of the number of late-night movies we 've watched in this way or the number of dawns we 've seen together . ’
29 ‘ They scrummed well and it was as hard a match as I 've played in this season .
30 Now um I 've stuck in some data from the West study about um what sorts of feelings people reported themselves as having .
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