Example sentences of "'ve have [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you talk to women in the sort of project where she 's working , I think you do get a very strong picture of people who have very little confidence in themselves and certainly think that education is not for them , and if you then look at projects like second chance for women , there 's a range of access projects , particularly for for people who want to get back into education when they think that they 've had precious little chance to get anything out of education when they were at school themselves .
2 I 've had precious little sleep over the last two days because of your delayed flight , and I 'm exhausted .
3 Amongst all the speakers we 've had here this week , I do n't think that there 's any of them more supportive to the trade union movement than the Very Reverend David Jenkins .
4 I wake up hating myself and fabricating reasons why I 've had so little sleep — I was woken in the middle of the night by a phone call , my cat kept jumping on my bed all night .
5 I mean er they 've had so many problems injury wise I doubt whether they 've played the same tw the same team twice at any stage this season and er on the day with the players they 've got available they 're going to have a a major say in this league this season .
6 ‘ And you 've had so many kisses before ! ’
7 And they 've had so many operations
8 and she said er and they said well we 've had so many complaints we 'd never ever have him again .
9 So did this woman ask you about why you 've had so many Fridays off ?
10 Before Rachel was born I bought about six stretchsuits , and I 've just been given 12 more but I have n't had to spend much on her clothes yet because I 've had so many presents .
11 I 've had so many conversations with people trying to convince them of a particular point , and although I find words central to my life … ‘
12 ‘ I would love [ the nursery ] to succeed , because I 've had so many people writing and phoning , asking when it 's opening , and if they can have jobs there . ’
13 I suppose it 's because you 've had so much experience . ’
14 And the water 's high at the moment because we 've had so much rain , so it 's come up around their roots . ’
15 The carrycot , with buggy combined , has been really good value ; it cost about £120 but I 've had so much use out of it already .
16 They 'll keep it for Crunchie but never use it for anything else again because they 've had so much trouble with it .
17 I 'm surprised I 've had so few reactions but its holiday time and I guess a lot of people have smiled anyway and remembered its the ‘ silly season ’ !
18 I 've had hardly any shout
19 I 've been here three months but so far I have n't seen anything — I have n't had a chance , I 've had hardly any time off .
20 I 've had this little Dorp in a BIG way . ’
21 ‘ I 'm glad we 've had this little talk , Mr O'Malley , ’ he said in a low voice .
22 ‘ I 'm so glad we 've had this little talk ; and it 's so nice to think that she and Annabel are friends .
23 ‘ I 've had no problem recruiting — I 've had far more offers than I 've been able to use .
24 I 've had as much pleasure raising you as I did screwing your clapped-out tart of a mother .
25 You 've had too many goes , look .
26 as though I 've had too much water .
27 We 've had too much trouble from them already . ’
28 ‘ Do n't be silly , you 've had too much wine , that 's all . ’
29 You 've had too much wine .
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