Example sentences of "'ve [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | We 've a perfect right to practise where we like . ’ |
32 | It does piss you off admittedly when scum are on so much , and I 've a sneaking feeling that Leeds have still not been forgiven in some parts of the press for being close enough to sneak the title when scum fucked up ( due to Fuckerson 's crap team selection ) . |
33 | As Swansea are playing that vital game at St. Helen 's , I 've a sneaking suspicion that they might just pull it off . |
34 | I 've a sneaking suspicion he bins any letter that criticizes his government , before he even reads it . |
35 | I 've a sneaking suspicion they 'll do well . |
36 | I 've a sneaking suspicion they 'll do well . |
37 | No , wait a minute , I 've a better idea ; she might be able to get Paul to bring them if she can catch him before he leaves for the airport . ’ |
38 | you 've a better chance of coming between her and Pie than I have . |
39 | the sad news for golfers is that you 've a better chance of watching the sport than playing it at the Oxfordshire club … membership is being limited to 750 and the joining fee is twenty five thousand pounds … |
40 | Ye 've a nice day for it . ’ |
41 | Grant said they 've a nice flavour the pink ones ! |
42 | As custodians of the children we 've a legal duty to take care of thes of the children that we in our care . |
43 | They 've a revolutionary scoreboard for the fans and on the pitch soccer to set the sparks flying . |
44 | ‘ I 've a limited amount of patience — as I 'm sure you 'll remember . ’ |
45 | Certainly they 've a useful university side , which includes the likes of Johnny Irons , ex-Cliftonville and Ulster Town bowler , all-rounder Michael Anderson , son of Waringstown and Ireland great Ivan , Paddy English , son of Bangor stalwart Tim , and recent recruit from Carrick , star batsman Andy Hayes . |
46 | . Lot forty six Trade-Mark gramophone , there it is on the screen now , Lot forty six I 've a thousand pounds offered for this , one thousand pounds , any advance on a thousand ? |
47 | Get 'em off your chest ; you 'll feel better for it and I 've a broad back . " |
48 | I can see you 're a draughtsman , you 've a fairish sense of colour and what-not , sensitive . |
49 | I 've a worrying feeling that the Medau Annual Reunion may clash — I do hope it does n't . |
50 | ‘ I 've a wee nest-egg , ’ she told him . |
51 | But there again if there ever was a strike or that you 've a wee bit protection . |
52 | it 's , I 've a wee thing in |
53 | Aye , I think I 've a wee touch of the flu . |
54 | Lot twenty five little red Peter Pan there it is now showing , thank you and I 've a hundred pounds offered for this , any more at one hundred ? |
55 | we 've a new champion to celebrate tonight … |
56 | We 've a new sport to show you . |
57 | We 've a new sound system coming and that 's going to be mounted behind the there 's a there 's a great hole behind there you know which is actually the size of the range of one of the medieval kitchens . |
58 | They 've a new murder on their hands and we ca n't keep the place closed longer than is absolutely necessary . |
59 | Dr you 've a new number five . |
60 | So you 've a new number six now |