Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] a [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , ’ Sapt informed us , ‘ I 've arranged a dance at the royal palace this evening , for the Princess . ’ |
2 | ‘ I 've given a hand at the creation of several . |
3 | We 'll discuss that after you 've took a look at |
4 | We 've got a got a minute or two some some friends of ours were saying the other day they 've booked a holiday at er very near the Por Portagil Portuguese Spanish border on the South Do you know it ? |
5 | The Polytechnic usually receives hundreds of phone calls from students trying to find out if they 've secured a place at college . |
6 | It may be unconscious , but we 've made a decision at some stage about how it 's going to be . |
7 | more than sixty feet long and erm over the last two or three years er I 've made a patio at the bottom , right the whole width of the garden |
8 | possible , I suppose it , the waters always there and they 've got a wall at the back |
9 | And I 've got a date at seven ! ’ |
10 | No I 've got , I 've got a dress at home which is like flared a black one . |
11 | No , I 've got a diary at home the one , cos I lost one , I bought another one and then I found the one I supposedly lost so I 'll use that one . |
12 | ‘ We 've got a lady at the moment who was able to paint at one time , quite successfully . |
13 | They 've got a homicide at Royal Oak . |
14 | I 've got a pad at the side of my bed ! |
15 | We 've got a problem at the moment , which is very nasty … where we are being faced with a barrage of patois . |
16 | They 've got a problem at the minute where the electrics are n't very good . |
17 | Oh , yes , , I 've got a supervisor at , who talks , she used to forty cases , and now she does sixty , seventy cases , excellent . |
18 | But it 's just about , I 've got a list at home , it 's about this long though . |
19 | ‘ David , listen I 'm sorry I 'm late , one of those things that just had to be done ; you know I 've got a casting at 1.30 — where would you like to start ? ’ |
20 | Oh , you 've got a nanny at the moment , have you ? |
21 | ‘ How about a spot of dinner tonight — and then back to my place — I 've got a flat at — ’ he named a nearby location . |
22 | I mean I 've got a curfew , I 've got a curfew at home . |
23 | I 've got a party at Morecambe Village Hall . |
24 | I 've got a meeting at four , should be through by half five . ’ |
25 | ‘ They 've had a go at getting on her . ’ |
26 | But the fact that you 've had a go at the questionnaire means that you are at least beginning to think a little positively . |
27 | This get-up 'll be quite smart , once we 've had a go at it . ’ |
28 | I mean until you 've had a go at the two you ca n't know . |
29 | ‘ Go top of the class , Annie , especially as I 've had a look at your knees , ’ said Joe . |
30 | Yeah when we 've had a look at fractions a bit erm we 'll play with those and we 'll find out things like what 's half of a quarter things like that . |