Example sentences of "'ve still got a " in BNC.
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1 | But the funny thing is old Plumpton at Greycoats seems to think we 've still got a team in training — something he said , about his boys getting worried . |
2 | If you 're like me you 've still got a fair way to go ! |
3 | It is very strange that the slimmer we get the more critical we become of our body , often exclaiming , ‘ but I 've still got a big waist/tummy/hips/bottom ! ’ |
4 | ‘ We 've still got a lot of work to do to win the replay but it 's great to get a result like that against a team which cost so much money . ’ |
5 | But I 've still got a lot more to do . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 've still got a steel plate and screws in my leg after breaking both ankles last year and I had two falls in four days in July . |
7 | We 've still got a very strong squad despite losing Andy Gregory and Gene Miles , ’ said Monie . |
8 | I 've had a few of my heroes on the show — Elizabeth Taylor , Lauren Bacall , Deborah Kerr , and Daniel J. Travanti from Hill Street Blues , but I 've still got a hit list . |
9 | I 've still got a few spares . ’ |
10 | I 've still got a raincoat . |
11 | You 'll have to excuse me now , I 've still got a few things to see to before my audience arrives . |
12 | ‘ I know it 's going to be a hard year and we 've still got a lot of work to do before the first European GP . |
13 | So you 've still got a feeling of the countryside then ? |
14 | I 've still got a very distorted body image that I have to live with . |
15 | Hold on a minute you 've still got a this on the bottom have n't you ? |
16 | If you have n't got any issue but parents or fore brother or sister or the issue of that say it 's your nephews or nieces and you 've still got a spouse of course , she still is n't get She or he is still not going to get the whole lot . |
17 | But I 'm tired , I 've still got a headache , I feel beat and out of ideas and I feel embarrassed dammit . |
18 | The umbilical cord and the afterbirth were still inside me , so she began to yank this baby and I said " Excuse me , I 've still got a bit inside me . " |
19 | ‘ But let's not forget we 've still got a crisis on . |
20 | ‘ I hope they 've still got a home , ’ Helen whispered . |
21 | The Trust still asks my advice , but it 's not an easy process because although I 'm very old I 've still got a clear idea about what I 'd like to do in the garden . ’ |
22 | Rubbing his head , he continues , ‘ I 've still got a nice big scar to prove it , but those sort of people have ego problems , not us . ’ |
23 | You 've still got a fair gap to make up between that and your salary . |
24 | Erm I do n't know erm how it is like , as I say because I , I 've been left now ten years eleven , eleven in May er so erm I , I really , I do n't know what , how things are with the er with the employees really you know , but erm I used to enjoys my meetings once a month erm and I think everybody seemed fair , we got and of course , according to the Co- magazine that we have , that Focus , they always send me one of those still and er I mean , you 've got er , we used to have a good football team and I think they 've still got a sports team have n't they ? |
25 | And you used to wear er er leather I 've still got a skin . |
26 | Brothers , sisters , President , we 've still got a long way to go . |
27 | We 've still got a fuel problem , that 's all ! ’ |
28 | Then the fortunate staff who are still employed and they 're regarded as fortunate that you 've still got a job , because that 's what the management use repeatedly to professional people like nurses , sisters and other professional organizations who work within the Health Service , you 're very lucky to have a job . |
29 | Rubbing his head , he continues , ‘ I 've still got a nice big scar to prove it , but those sort of people have ego problems , not us . ’ |
30 | I get on with it most of the afternoon , and I 've still got a stack of unopened buff envelopes in my hand as I head doggedly back up the little twisting staircase and sit down on my hard box seat to get on with it again up here , a task which now looks likely to keep me here after everyone else has gone home . |