Example sentences of "we 've [verb] [adj] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | But we 've recorded that Victoria Wood off er the our the television . |
2 | ‘ But we 've given Black Michael a problem , ’ he said . |
3 | We are committed as was , as we 've decided last June to retain the programme until September nineteen ninety four . |
4 | Because one in three women in Britain have fine flyaway hair , we 've introduced new Wella Balsam Hair Restructurant . |
5 | So we need then to move forward and next week Archbishop and Julius , the founders of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in nineteen fifty nine are having a conference in London which we 've entitled Southern Africa Making Hope a Reality . |
6 | We 've got five Roverpoint reels to give away : send your name and address on a postcard to : . |
7 | well I have because we have erm , we 've got that Durham and Wearside telephone directory , so I gave Catherine the number and she said she 's got to ring her tonight about something I think what Catherine must of done was , well she must of send orders to her by post |
8 | Well we 've got one Rosie and Jim video did n't we ? |
9 | We 've got 500 Tizer Club kits to give away to the winners of our competition . |
10 | ‘ We 've got this Unesco thing coming on — oh , here are the Fairfaxes , ’ he declared , as the door opened to admit a tall middle-aged man and an even taller woman , obviously husband and wife , who had grown to look like each other in a rather unfortunate way , their small heads and long stringy bodies seeming as if they must have combined the worst features of each . |
11 | We 've got British Telecom outside our house for six weeks |
12 | We 've got 150 Efamolia Moisture Creams , usually £4.95 for 50ml , to give away . |
13 | I mean it is , it is ridiculous because we 've had that November party down there , and if it does need a bit of planning , you just put the heat on a bit early anyway |