Example sentences of "i 've a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 've a houseboat on the Nile . ’
2 ‘ You 're hardly older than me , and I 've a year or two to go before I 'm forty . ’
3 I 've a stack papers to read before the next sitting .
4 Cos I want to go home and , I 've got to home cos I 've I 've a stack of paperwork on my table .
5 I 've a bastard day tomorrow .
6 I 've a fancy these two young people want to be alone . ’
7 I 've a lunch date with Pauline Bascombe at 12.30 — it 's almost that now . ’
8 I 've a present for you , Endill , ’ she said , and took from her pocket three bottles of different coloured cough medicine .
9 I 've a present for Elinor in my hand luggage .
10 I 've a taxi-cab waiting across the road . ’
11 I 've a tavern and a horse-thieving trade to keep me busy . ’
12 I 've a pile of farm accounts to check with Lucy . ’
13 He dried it on his sleeve and said , ‘ I 've a snapshot at home of myself aged ten wearing an Eton collar .
14 I 've a notion he is . ’
15 I 've a proposition to put to you . ’
16 I 've a couple of things to sort out , then we can be off . ’
17 I 've a couple of dogs at home .
18 Yes , yes , I 've been to se I 've a couple of people up to sort of promise a hand
19 ‘ If you 'll excuse me , ’ she requested , ‘ I 've a couple of things to attend to . ’
20 I 've a friend lives near here in Jonson Road . ’
21 Has n't it occurred to you I 've a life of my own to lead ? ’
22 Now I 've a direction for my anger . ’
23 I 've a hunch , ’ he said , putting the heavy volume down on the other side of the board to the knives and the water .
24 Aye I 've a grandmother and everything .
25 I 've a painting of his at home , of this room with me standing by the door .
26 I 've a wife and snapper tae support , ’ he said .
27 I 've a wife and snapper tae support . ’
28 I 've a wife waiting for me . ’
29 I 've a message for him .
30 I 've a message for you . ’
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