Example sentences of "you 've get a " in BNC.
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1 | The truth is , Ah suppose , if ye 've got a berg sailin' down on ye and ye 're trapped in the ice there 's no thickness of steel that will save ye from gettin' crushed . |
2 | Ask him if he intends always to be faithful , and you 've get a 99.9 per cent change of him saying yes . |
3 | You 've got a perfect motive . |
4 | Could you ring her back when you 've got a moment ? |
5 | Once you 've got a little bit of a base , you 'll be able to get going again . |
6 | Even if you 've got a darker complexion , or tan easily , you still need to be careful in the sun . |
7 | If you 've got a job outside the home , it 's a good ideas to talk to your doctor and to your employer about the best time for you to stop work . |
8 | ‘ You 've got a date . |
9 | Open the wine , lucky you 've got a vacuum cork . |
10 | If you 've got a problem with your pet or any question about dogs generally , this is your page . |
11 | You 've got a bit of sense . ’ |
12 | ‘ You 've got a bloody calculator , ’ Phoebe would yell , ‘ she ought to be teaching you to think . ’ |
13 | You ca n't afford the service industries unless you 've got a good manufacturing base . |
14 | When you are , you 've got a good business . |
15 | Anyway , it did n't get anywhere and the first record we released with David was ‘ You 've Got a Habit of Leaving ’ , which we did at IBM Studios in Portland Street . |
16 | You 're Wall Street yuppies and you 've got a bad image … |
17 | Jane continued her career — if you can dignify it with such a name — on Vogue , where the personnel manager fiercely shot at her the rhetorical question : ‘ You 've got a private income , of course ? ’ |
18 | If you 've got a daughter half your age I 'd rather screw her instead . |
19 | I think of you as my father , of course , when it comes to Christmas presents and topping up my grant , but I 'm not sure you 've got a blood right to lecture me . ’ |
20 | As Keith switched off the video recorder , she said , ‘ You 've got a picture of Liam Shakespeare , have n't you ? ’ |
21 | But the system is encouraged by big business and governments , because if you 've got a family you 've got something to lose . |
22 | ‘ You 've got a visitor . ’ |
23 | But first — you 've got a choice to make . |
24 | ‘ You 've got a lot to learn , Willoughby … . ’ |
25 | ‘ You 've got a hope . ’ |
26 | ‘ You admit you 've got a fancy man , then ? ’ |
27 | That 's all very well if you 've got a forest to keep it going like she has , I thought , but what if you live in a towerblock ? |
28 | It is embarrassing when you 've got a spare tyre that keeps protruding between the bottom of your bra and the top of your roll-ons as if you were a snakecharmer with your pet python coiled round your midriff . |
29 | The things you tell stories about to your friends afterwards , adding a few details here and there , until you suddenly realise you 've got a character . ’ |
30 | If you 've got a pot or tray of seedlings , prick them out the moment you can handle them — holding them by a seed leaf , never a crushable stem . |