Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [pron] 've got " in BNC.

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1 he 's got two of them up there , engines and the big bikes so I 've got ta ring him up and see how much he wants some bits for .
2 Then there 's Maria So I 've got ta get and the she got ta invite .
3 For future generations alone we 've got to stop having children .
4 But I mean the bottom bit obviously we 've got to talk about whether we actually do want
5 he said , I find mine just the same , I 've dealt with them for years but as soon you want anything although , I must say , with the break in we 've got on alright did n't we ?
6 the keys with her and take the er , plug off the telly so we 've got nothing to occupy us !
7 We are 9lb better off at Ayr so we 've got to fancy our chances . ’
8 Cos what 's , well what 's quite good is you do a week and then we 've got , it 's our half term so we 've got a week off .
9 You would n't have to have them either side like I 've got .
10 But since we ca n't carry on with the experiment now we 've got to leave that till later on .
11 ‘ Any developments ? or does that murder take a back seat now they 've got a new one to think about ? ’
12 well this is the open learning opportunities here they 've got erm various things including the communications and so on
13 When you 've got it to the final fold there you 've got your ordinary
14 And gradually dust or you 've seen these er chemist shops where you 've got lots of er drawers in .
15 St Andrews , for instance , needs the wind otherwise you 've got no test .
16 You might other roundabouts where they 've got satellite roundabouts .
17 I do n't mind shopping on Saturday when I 've got the money , but I do n't like it during the week — I 'm usually broke by Monday — so I keep it down to a minimum .
18 And the , but then I went to live in Northern Ireland so I 've got a so picked up a fair bit of Northern Ireland .
19 you put me under the desk so I 've got ta get in there .
20 yeah cos once you go out of July then you 've got to pay a rate
21 Yeah , I , you may laugh but you see if you 're writing stories for a , for a young child then you 've got to be explicit , you 've got to be colourful and you 've got to talk in a basic language that that child will talk that like that at that age .
22 ‘ If we can keep them contained for the first half then we 've got a chance of pinching a couple of goals . ’
23 said years ago that you 'll be able to get a C B where you 've got a camera on it
24 And that 's the only time you 're going to find it when you 're linking the heart and the lungs , now look at those two areas where you 've got blood coming back down into the heart , can you see those two wishbones there coming back down into the heart , do you see where I mean , yes ?
25 It 's , it 's a bit like in Northern Ireland where you 've got your the religious erm influence they 've got somebody like Ian Paisley the strength of that man and his group
26 yeah I 'm ge as I 'm getting into the course like I 've got ta realize that I 've got ta do it but
27 Engineer Peter William Barlow sank the first hole in the ground on Tower Hill in 1869. 130 years on we 've got creaking trains that have been in service for 30 years and more .
28 Right , now this is steep hill so I 've got to go slowly and hang on to you tightly so th buggy does n't run away from me .
29 Though what I am trying to do is just explore all these possible lines of thoughts erm in a political way , alright , but they do n't work out neatly and these critics got quite excited about so I thought I ought to point them out to you but you 're quite right in pointing out that they do n't work out neatly , O K. So we 've got to , where have we got to with George ?
30 Well if you have the footnote bible like I 've got here , you look down the bottom and speaks about those who are beggars , beggars for the spirit and just at the bottom of our road where we live er there 's a little area there which quite busy and er there 's a man who parades up and down there daily , he 's there nonstop every day of the week , you can go by there any time , any day and he 's there begging and he has no shame at all , and if you refuse him once he 'll catch you another day and he 'll ask you again , and you 'll see him there backwards and forwards and he 'll even when the traffic lights turn red
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