Example sentences of "i 've [art] " in BNC.

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1 I 've a headache .
2 But now I 'm more together , I 've a whole lot of other areas in which I can express my feelings , I just hope the songs wo n't lose anything .
3 Yes , take her — I 'll check with Hawick 's office that it 's all right if you come mob-handed , but I 've a feeling in my water about this one .
4 I 've a good mind to go down to Mrs Wright 's now and get to the bottom of this , ’ said his Dad as Philip went upstairs .
5 I 've a nail . ’
6 I 've a note from my Mum , ’ said Lee .
7 I 've a dog , ’ he shouted .
8 I 've a job for you in the morning . ’
9 I 've a feeling one of the lads from Portsmouth or Sunderland could end up a national hero .
10 As the recriminations between the brothers become more explosive , and the wounds of jealousy reopen , I 've a horrible suspicion that Harwood wants us to be genuinely moved , but after all the superficial comedy , his attempt to lend the play emotional depth arouses embarrassment rather than pity .
11 I 've a feeling it 's inside left , ’ said his caddie Phil Morbey as Woosnam , sleep still in his eyes , emerged with the dawn patrol for that four-footer on the 14th .
12 I 've a good mind to go to the Bodega Bar with ye … they sell alcoholic beverages . ’
13 I 've a great memory for faces , great .
14 I 've a present for you , Endill , ’ she said , and took from her pocket three bottles of different coloured cough medicine .
15 I 'm afraid I ca n't subscribe to the theory that man should always be ‘ bloody , bold and resolute ’ ; but rather , I confess , that it 's very comforting to lean on you sometimes … more especially as I 've a funny instinct that if I follow your ways I ca n't go wrong , whereas my own existence is apt to be hardening , as you can see that it must be .
16 ‘ Sorry , I 've a lot to do . ’
17 Well , I 've a ward round to get through before I can come over to your unit , George , so I 'd better get moving .
18 I 've a feeling I 've seen you recently . ’
19 ‘ I do n't get much time for reading , ’ said Wilcox , ‘ but I 've a rough idea what he was about .
20 ‘ I 'm trying to recall if I 've ever set eyes on her ; I 've a vague memory of a plump wee lass at a cousin 's wedding three or four years back .
21 If I 've a complicated feature to write , or a problem to solve , I usually duck out and go for a run .
22 I 've a good mind never to allow you in the Park again ! ’
23 I 've a good mind to get its number ! ’
24 Temple I 've a figure like
25 But if you 're prepared to hold your horses a little until that final fence , I 've a feeling that you may well end up ahead of the rest of the field [ JH ]
26 I 've a piece of news that will surprise you both very much .
27 In fact , I 've a good mind to tell Sam on you .
28 I 've a wife and snapper tae support , ’ he said .
29 I 've a wife and snapper tae support . ’
30 I 've a wee nest-egg , ’ she told him .
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