Example sentences of "'ve get [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | I 've got superglue at home . |
2 | Oh no I 've got thingy at erm eleven |
3 | Or one of the persons , man or woman , ringing in saying , I 've got trouble at me own , I want me clothes back . |
4 | I had to have my luggage checked at the airport , you see what 's happened to the end of that word , look at it right , you 've got age at the end because what rule is working there ? |
5 | I 've got rooms at the Dominicans ’ ; that 'll do . |
6 | I 'm not bothered about them you 've got tre you can go in the countryside and see that you 've got trees at well a lot of us have got them outside our own houses . |
7 | When you 've got people at your mercy , you should n't hurt them . ’ |
8 | He says : ‘ You 've got a very considerable amount of money at stake as far as British industry is concerned , and you 've got jobs at stake . |
9 | cos we 've got access at |
10 | Life on the Swindon bench has been full of heartbreak this season … so near and yet so far … it 's not so long ago that Town were winning week in week out … tomorrow they 've got Newcastle at home and back in the first division days they were no problem … 2-1 Swindon beat them last March |
11 | Life on the Swindon bench has been full of heartbreak this season … so near and yet so far … it 's not so long ago that Town were winning week in week out … tomorrow they 've got Newcastle at home and back in the first division days they were no problem … 2-1 Swindon beat them last March |
12 | We 've got Wednesday at home |
13 | We 've got Wednesday at home |
14 | You 've got the psychoanalytical approaches which came out of Vienna , you 've got behaviourism at the 1920 's and then you 've got the emergence of cognitive in the fifties and sixties , so there 's already a sort of historical structure there . |