Example sentences of "who 've get [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You think about salesmen who 've got ongoing relationship with their client .
2 This time bomb is ticking away , colleagues , and in about twenty years ' time , we 'll be back to where we were we 'll have a lot of people who 've got small pensions , based on their previous employment with a health authority or a local authority , British Gas or the electricity companies then they 've had to go out on the open market and they will be under-funded and have inadequate pension when they retire .
3 On the reduced T V licence fees well I think we all recognize that everybody who 's unemployed is n't living in the lap of luxury drinking ten double whiskies a day hitting the racecourses with a top hat and tail on the only pleasure , especially people who 've got young children to bring up is the television and such is the price of the licence nowadays that in order to sustain that other things in the family are going short .
4 Now , parents in the room who 've got young children , when was the last time you actually went to school sports day ?
5 Hold on , it 's not people who 've got spare money , it 's people who
6 erm er it 's very interesting because of course the children grow up probably much more comfortable around people who 've got mental problems than you or I would be
7 whereas we 've got friends who 've got older children well a little bit there 's , yeah , three or four years between
8 We 're trying at the moment to get in non-conformist church records , or at least to get copies of them if the churches do n't want to let us have them , because they 're quite important for the nineteenth century history of East Sussex , and erm really any help that we can get from the general public who 've got old documents relating to their properties , minutes of any organisation that they 've been involved in , or that used to exist and that 's now collapsed , anything like that that can add to the history of the county we 're always very grateful to receive .
9 We 're trying at the moment to get in Nonconformist church records , or at least to get copies of them if the churches do n't want to let us have them , because they 're quite important for the nineteenth century history of East Sussex , and erm really any help that erm that we can get from the general public who 've got old documents relating to their properties , minutes of any organisations that they 've been involved in or that used to exist and that 's now collapsed , anything like that that can add to the history of the county , we 're always very grateful to receive .
10 So we we , in a sense we 've got a a clash of of principles or a conflict , between for example , the government wanting the the Lincolnshire Tech to have an hundred per cent output related funding , based on jobs and N V Q's which is not er er perhaps , er an easy way of delivering output related funding services to people who 've got special training needs .
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