Example sentences of "'ve [art] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Cos I 've the bill for the hotel it came in one lump as two hundred and four pound . |
2 | You 've the nose for it . ’ |
3 | ‘ I 've the dog for company . |
4 | ‘ I 've a present for you , Endill , ’ she said , and took from her pocket three bottles of different coloured cough medicine . |
5 | ‘ I 've a present for Elinor in my hand luggage . |
6 | hello there … welcome to the empty manager 's office at the Manor Ground … the desk is clear … the chair vacant who will take over from Brian Horton … we 've a competition for you tonight in which you can vote for who you want to be the new Oxford United manager … but what a weekend it 's been and Central South of course was first with the news that shook the football world … |
7 | hello there … welcome to the empty manager 's office at the Manor Ground … the desk is clear … the chair vacant who will take over from Brian Horton … we 've a competition for you tonight in which you can vote for who you want to be the new Oxford United manager … but what a weekend it 's been and Central South of course was first with the news that shook the football world … |
8 | Oxford were far from their best and they 've a chance for another warm up tonight … |
9 | Oxford were far from their best and they 've a chance for another warm up tonight … |
10 | ‘ We 've a surprise for you , doctor , ’ Silver called out . |
11 | Now I 've a direction for my anger . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 've a message for him . |
13 | ‘ I 've a message for you . ’ |
14 | Do n't imagine you can walk easily straight up on to the Arête from the bottom of the corrie , as you may get into difficulties near the top unless you 've a head for heights . |
15 | If you 've a hankering for something more you 'll have to look elsewhere 'cause I ai n't obliging . ’ |
16 | Add to all this the heady brew of an ‘ unchaperoned ’ building plus adjacent changing rooms and a warm , soapy shower — and you 've a recipe for disaster . |
17 | Add to that a smooth ‘ knife through butter ’ gearchange and responsive brakes ( with anti-lock from the 2.0-litre engine size upwards ) and you 've a recipe for smooth , undemanding driving . |
18 | So , if you 've a liking for limousines , this may be the one for you . |
19 | ‘ I 've a job for you in the morning . ’ |
20 | You 've a gift for this sort of thing , ’ declared Susan , as she sat down by the fire and gazed appreciatively round the room . |
21 | But come , Hal , I 've a gift for you . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 've a place for you to bring your ambulatory miracle-working , your itinerant saint . ’ |
23 | Look , I 've no money for a hotel so I 'd better make my own arrangements for tonight . |
24 | For a CID man you 've no head for beer . |
25 | ‘ I 've no sympathy for him and he will be dealt with under our code of discipline . ’ |
26 | So with 51 chances to win you 've no excuse for not entering . |
27 | I 've no , I 've no excuse for police out |
28 | ‘ I 've no love for the SDLP either but I still went and spoke to them too . |
29 | ‘ I 've no taste for rape . |
30 | ‘ I 've no taste for playing gooseberry to a couple of lovebirds , I assure you . |