Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [adv] [conj] [pers pn] 've " in BNC.

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1 So it 's two pound anyway so if you 've got four quid spare between us .
2 it do n't feel like Friday today probably cos I 've had a day off
3 They wo n't give me a minute 's peace tomorrow now that you 've been to the centre . ’
4 Displaying his sense of humour , McKenzie quipped : ‘ I think I 've had my arms around Phil more often than I 've had them around my fiancee ’ .
5 Well that 's probably a good point actually really once you 've only got a
6 Two things to do with you today mainly one is to whip through at least part of the isomers work and , I say part of it because you 'll be coming back to other parts of it a bit later on when you 've , for example , we 'll coming back to erm , isomers work .
7 ‘ Somewhere public , ’ she ventured acidly , ‘ where we can look at strangers who organise their lives and affairs more successfully than we 've done . ’
8 possible , I suppose it , the waters always there and they 've got a wall at the back
9 seven hundred pounds straight off that I 've got .
10 People are like chameleons : they can adjust themselves to any environment so long as they 've no alternative .
11 The only thing that I said was erm that Tony told us that you keep your game tonight so that you 've got a friend any time you want .
12 In my trade you come to read people quite accurately before you 've even glanced at a chart . ’
13 You 've obviously enjoyed your career very much and we 've all enjoyed you over the years , would you be pleased if your grandchildren went into acting ?
14 I would prefer to finish my sentence here even though I 've only got three weeks to go .
15 Well I 'll tell you right now I have got another builder on but he 's taken one of the er the slots further down but I 've got one I 've got a prime er the the estate agent asked me to contact you because there is a prime slot left .
16 slip through the net so far but they 've got to be done .
17 You 'll enjoy the holiday much more if you 've been to France and faced your ghosts . ’
18 The Conservatives in Wales have actually taken this principal much further they do n't only allow overseas voters to participate in Welsh elections , they actually encourage them to become chairmen of our quangos as well as we 've got David Robeddow chairman of Conservatives abroad in Monte Carlo i if the panel out .
19 It 's only because I know Rome quite well that they 've asked me — Athens I do n't know at all . ’
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