Example sentences of "'ve got " in BNC.
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1 | They 've liaised with other organisations to make sure I 've got somebody coming in , even if it 's only to make me something to eat . |
2 | They 've got some very interesting works . |
3 | Now , what we 've got here is a lump of wood roughly the same shape trying to be a cricket bat , and if you hit a ball with it , the ball will travel about ten feet and you will drop the bat and dance about shouting ‘ Ouch ! ’ with your hands stuck into your armpits . |
4 | They say no , 'cause I 've got a police house . |
5 | Look , mate , I 've got nothing against these Indians , Chinese , Pakistanis , Blacks you name 'em I 've got nothing against them — apart from them being here . |
6 | Look , mate , I 've got nothing against these Indians , Chinese , Pakistanis , Blacks you name 'em I 've got nothing against them — apart from them being here . |
7 | They 'll tell y' they 've got culture as they sit there drinkin' keg beer out of plastic glasses . |
8 | But the thing is that now , I mean now that most of them have got some sort of house , an' there 's food an' money around , they know they 're better off but , honest , they know they 've got nothin' as well . |
9 | I can get through the rest of the week if I know I 've got comin' here to look forward to . |
10 | I 'm sorry but er … well I 've got two pieces that er wo n't take long . |
11 | Start from what you 've got . |
12 | It will have to be installed either by a window or in the middle of the largest room you 've got , I told her . |
13 | That it is n't that you 've got up on the wrong side or eaten something which did n't agree with you or just need a few days ' rest . |
14 | You 've got a perfect motive . |
15 | I 've got this tiresome woman here asking endless rude questions . |
16 | I 've got a lovely mirror . |
17 | ‘ I 've got a camel . |
18 | ‘ You 've got it all wrong . |
19 | ‘ You 've got to look at evidence , that 's what you 've got to do ! ’ |
20 | ‘ You 've got to look at evidence , that 's what you 've got to do ! ’ |
21 | You 've got to be truthful , like in a court of law . |
22 | We 've got enough troubles of our own in Calleshire . ’ |
23 | I 've got a meeting in a few minutes and I — ’ |
24 | If you 've got some new material on him that you want to share with us , I 'm more than happy to arrange another lecture for you later in the term , but frankly , as you 've apparently given the same lecture on him for the past ten years , I can hardly be accused of interfering with academic freedom , can I ? ’ |
25 | Could you ring her back when you 've got a moment ? |
26 | I 've got the number here . ’ |
27 | ‘ It 's my wife 's antenatal class this afternoon and I 've got to look after the other one . ’ |
28 | Jobs are scarce at the moment , so you 've got to be realistic . ’ |
29 | ‘ Ever since I resigned , I 've had to put up with this incessant , ‘ You 've got to be realistic , ’ from you . |
30 | ‘ But you 've got to earn a living , Dorothy . |