Example sentences of "'ve [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I shall be running the saloon — it 'll be like old times , and we 've the new barmaid in the public .
2 What , what 'd happened is that there 's a concrete span right at the back , and they 've the inner course off it , but the external bit built off the door frame .
3 Hardly a week goes by now without us having a new champion … central south sport has never had it so good … this week we 've the European champion of champions to toast … the name is Sue Wright … the game is squash … and this is the Friday Feature
4 Now to this week 's competition , and for that we 've the ideal garment for winter sports fans .
5 This Tokyo factory is the one that makes the modern Schecter guitars as well as the Casio synth guitars and Kramer electrics ( recently deceased ) so they 've a long history of making quality instruments .
6 I 've a bigger story about the end of our stories .
7 ‘ I 've a marvellous idea for a game . ’
8 I 've a perfect right to my feelings .
9 you 've a better chance of coming between her and Pie than I have .
10 the sad news for golfers is that you 've a better chance of watching the sport than playing it at the Oxfordshire club … membership is being limited to 750 and the joining fee is twenty five thousand pounds …
11 Ye 've a nice day for it . ’
12 They 've a revolutionary scoreboard for the fans and on the pitch soccer to set the sparks flying .
13 ‘ I 've a limited amount of patience — as I 'm sure you 'll remember . ’
14 I can see you 're a draughtsman , you 've a fairish sense of colour and what-not , sensitive .
15 it 's , I 've a wee thing in
16 Aye , I think I 've a wee touch of the flu .
17 They 've a new murder on their hands and we ca n't keep the place closed longer than is absolutely necessary .
18 In addition I feel well enough physically and to be honest I think I 've a good chance of at least two wins tomorrow . ’
19 ‘ You probably do n't want to see me this morning , but I 've a good reason for being here .
20 I 've a great memory for faces , great .
21 I 've a great admiration for you , you know Ellie , a great admiration .
22 ‘ I 've a great deal to thank-you for , Edward , ’ he said , ‘ not many would have helped me the way you did or taken me in the way I looked that night . ’
23 Books too — they 've a great lot of books . ’
24 I 've a temporary room in a house there . ’
25 Actually if you 've a complete number of repeats , it does n't matter too much whether it a full repeat or a half repeat at the edges , as both can be mattress stitched to give a continuous unbroken pattern effect .
26 ‘ I 'm trying to recall if I 've ever set eyes on her ; I 've a vague memory of a plump wee lass at a cousin 's wedding three or four years back .
27 You 're hiding the fact that you 've a burning heart like mine .
28 It makes me cough a bit because when I came on the scene he was the one academically everything and she was the one who was academically rather disadvantaged but she , she was , you know , no not having the greatest of , of , of success but erm it was said that she would n't be able to be a student nurse because she was n't bright enough but you know she clocked up the O levels and A levels like guide badges and she went off on this pre-nursing course in South Notts you know and she was in and out of the Queens on a course and people and , you know , and she said I do n't know all the answers but I 've a rough idea about some of the questions , I want to be a nurse and off she went to , to , to Walsall and I 'm not saying she 's a brilliant student nurse but erm absolutely clear that she 's better than some of the others .
29 And he booked it over the phone , said Is it a standard flat ? which was a silly thing to ask cos to everybody who lives in a house , they 've a standard amount of furniture .
30 Why run away from home when we 've a fascinating country of our own ?
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