Example sentences of "this [noun sg] we [verb] got " in BNC.

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1 In this case we 've got an unknown pattern .
2 By wrecking a motion at the time , rightly or wrongly placed and once again I see this afternoon we 've got a similar motion on the table .
3 without protest from a parent , without a protest from a hunter without a protest from er a anyone else , that is a shame , because I tell you what , if you go drag hunting , you can keep the jobs the people are still going to have to shoe the horses traders and people like that are still going to have to produce the carriages to take the horses with them and the only people job jobs are in jeopardy are not the kennel staff it 's the terrier men and to be quite honest , ladies and gentlemen , it 's the terrier men who have actually ruined your sport , cos of what they get up to in nineteen ninety three is a disgust and at the end of the day your P R has been absolutely wrong and I hope this afternoon that Conservatives and Liberals can join with us and I 've got to thank a certain Liberal because he 's he 's put his head on the block on several occasions on this when we stood on the platform as individuals , not as politicians , as individuals on this and I think that this afternoon we 've got a way forward , we can say to the hunt , come and talk you change , we 'll give you access .
4 ‘ Naturally , the premium will be on straight driving , and in this department we 've got to rate players like Matt Stanford , of England , and Scotland 's Dean Robertson .
5 this , this , this bug we 've got it 's causing the pains ?
6 This month we 've got the second of Cliff Gallup 's exciting solos from Race With The Devil , recorded in 1956 , when he was a member of Eugene Vincent Craddock 's Blue Caps ( yes , that 's Gene Vincent ! )
7 This month we 've got coverage from Bury St. Edmunds as well as the Ballycotton 10 to whet your appetite .
8 We have a competition each month of various kinds , and this month we 've got to , as we 've got the Dairy Crest , erm representative coming , we are writing a limerick including the word milkman , or something . .
9 I mean , look at this lot we 've got ourselves mixed up with .
10 what would make fifteen out of this lot we 've got here ?
11 Already we 're busy with this baglady we 've got , welding sock and shoe plastic on to the soles of her evil feet …
12 We can just put it in there , it 's two O two add now this time we 've got N equals six , six O a hundred and one times N added on , six O six , two six two six , okay ?
13 It 's er , it 's not , it 's just one of the most undervalued words in the English language , we use it for everything but in this context we 've got ta see it clothed wi with dignity and all the glory that it deserves , God loved her !
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