Example sentences of "'ve still got [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The competition is being run for five months , of which this is the fourth , so you 've still got two chances to win this holiday of a lifetime .
2 Well I mean we 've still got two bottles there .
3 I think I 'm right in saying Madam Chairman that y of those first seven we 've still got two schemes in still to come and there was one in erm so I look forward to the progress and er that we 're making on this and all I can say is
4 Well I 've still got two accounts in er June
5 You 've still got two weeks anyway , three weeks .
6 I 've still got one milk bottle left .
7 you see not the two , yes , so we 've still got one lighting on each
8 ‘ We 've still got one horse , ’ said Crane glumly , ‘ but we might as well eat it for it 'll carry none of us . ’
9 I 've always said that money itself is n't important to me — but I 've still got young children and I 'll always have to provide .
10 Yeah I 've still got swollen fingers which I am er er I 've needed as much physio on these as on , on the finger that was done .
11 they 've still got eighteen hours overtime a week
12 For the impatient and cynical , they 've still got nice beat-pop choruses which a chimp could learn and sing but , if you let them , Tenderloin 's just-slightly-strange songs grow in your subconscious like lovable brain tumours .
13 I 've still got five pounds left .
14 I I thought like pictures of I 've got about like , got about three hundred and I 've still got five films too develop .
15 We 've still got all day Monday off as well .
16 I 've still got that irritation
17 ‘ I 've still got that peanut . ’
18 And you 've still got that paste on it .
19 ‘ Oh , you 'll be fine ’ , ‘ You 've still got that problem with Max ? …
20 He 's got very he 's very sensitive cells in his nose because , cos a dog used to be a hunting dog , and goes back to being a wolf , they used to track their prey to eat so they 've still got that ability and we have n't , but a dog has , it can smell .
21 We 've still got that tape for a couple of a weeks .
22 Yeah cos I 've still got that card
23 ‘ By the way — they 've still got that box on legs . ’
24 You 've still got that lot .
25 If you 've still got that cough and that it 's just
26 ‘ We 've still got nine raincoats and anoraks between us .
27 I mean , for example , in one area of the county we 've still got major vacancies with our Social Workers because it 's a typically problematic recruitment area .
28 you see I moved a bit more now but and I I 've still got good hearing er apart from this ear here , this ear , I ca n't hear so well , quite so well , this side , you see so I always have to say excuse me while I , hang on while I turn off the television , you see , and then they have to wait a minute till I turn it off and then what I do is because I have this phone extension put in
29 Trouble is with all this efficiency right and we can cut cost and do this and we streamline this , in the end unless you tell people , you 've still got those people on your hands have n't you , you still in the end you 've got to pay their unemployment benefit have n't you ?
30 No , but I noticed the balloons when I came in , I thought , they 've still got those balloons up .
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