Example sentences of "[adj] that i have got " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm sorry that I 've got you all so worried . |
2 | Now I feel grateful that I 've got someone who listens and who is there for me . |
3 | He said that this would be unnecessary and I got the distinct impression that I should not ask any more questions about it but be content that I had got my letter back . |
4 | It 's unfortunate that I 've got no talent for painting or singing . |
5 | Erm what I 'm doing basically is er putting on as many exhibitions as I can using the centre 's name and making sure that I 've got a good amount of my work in there , although I do n't push anybody else out . |
6 | Mm okay , because I 'm doing it so much better am I sure that I 've got this right ? |
7 | but I 've got to make sure that I 've got ten i n't I first ? |
8 | Green Onion , all that I 've got all . |
9 | Oh you can keep going though totally over the top I thought well Joseph 's was twelve ninety nine and Ben 's was fourteen nineteen ninety nine and that 's just tough that I 've got you know , I ca n't get Charlotte 's any cheaper than that , but , I mean they 're not gon na know how much I 've , they 're not gon na say well you 've got five pound more than what I have cos they 're not of that age so , that 's how I 've left it , that 's what I 'm gon na do , I 'll get her the circus and then they can swap them over and Joseph will be happy that he got something on wheels |
10 | No , the only little bottles about that big that I 've got |
11 | you know the little bottles about that big that I 've got ? |
12 | which is one of the two that I 've got because the other one I 've got to deal with is the self-employed national insurance contributions |
13 | ‘ Clients have to be — and are — aware that I 've got a young family and that if they ring me after 5pm there are likely to be children screaming for their tea in the background . ’ |
14 | With my father being positive that I 've got no problems at work , though , they 've guessed , of course , that there 's a lady involved , but — ’ |
15 | I do n't suppose you 're overjoyed that I 've got a friend in the rival camp . ’ |