Example sentences of "'ve a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 've a heck of a nerve ! ’ |
2 | ‘ We 've a bottle of wine somewhere , ’ said Bernice , ‘ if you fancy it . ’ |
3 | We 've a taster of what 's in the latest issue in our Practical Running section and look out for our generous subscription offers in this issue . |
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 | And , like , one policeman going into a shop , you 've a bit of a chace that on your own people will talk to you . |
9 | ‘ I 've a bit of old England here , ’ he says , and then , in the next breath , ‘ but this is a diocese very much on the move . ’ |
10 | I supposed you 've a bit of scan |
11 | Let's imagine somebody wonders in to John Major one day and he says you know , I 've a bit of a problem John . |
12 | oh yeah , yeah , yeah , I 've a bit of that little one |
13 | oh yeah , yeah , yeah , I 've a bit of that little one |
14 | She remembered hesitating , choosing , picking the biggest and bluest cornflowers , and him looking up from his planting and saying quietly , ‘ If you pick the ones as are n't quite open yet , they 've a chance of lasting longer , maybe . ’ |
15 | Oxford were far from their best and they 've a chance for another warm up tonight … |
16 | Oxford were far from their best and they 've a chance for another warm up tonight … |
17 | One of the features of , of the media which I think I mentioned earlier , certainly to one group if not the whole lot , is that people in the media cut things to the last moment , and the final second , it 's part of the adrenaline , we 've a chance to , make people move in . |
18 | I 've a pile of farm accounts to check with Lucy . ’ |
19 | You 've a grip like the father and mother of all lobsters , Lachlan Cattanach ! |
20 | ‘ We 've a surprise for you , doctor , ’ Silver called out . |
21 | If you 've a question about dogs , this is your page . |
22 | If you 've a question about dogs , this is your page . |
23 | ‘ When you 've a child with a condition like this , there 's nothing you would n't do to help him . ’ |
24 | ‘ I 've a thorn in my finger . ’ |
25 | When you 've a bun in the oven |
26 | Yes , when you 've a bun in |
27 | But when you 've a bun in the oven |
28 | Cause when you 've a bun in the oven , |
29 | Now I 've a direction for my anger . ’ |
30 | Has n't it occurred to you I 've a life of my own to lead ? ’ |