Example sentences of "[interj] 've " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Will it be all right if Aah goes down after Aah 've had a bite t'eat , maister ? ’ asked Lamb .
2 Aah 've a few bits and pieces ti buy , but after that there 's nowt much in my line 'ere . ’
3 ‘ T'army 'll tek all Aah 've got , but Aah 'm not too keen for 'em ti go for cannon-fodder . ’
4 Aah can just say they must tek what Aah 've got and Aah 'll let thoo 'ave a couple of pair . ’
5 Aah 've allus warned me lads against it , but Aah 'll set t'record straight .
6 Aah 've not forgotten yon mornin' in t'blizzard , ’ he added with a meaningful look and nod .
7 She paused for a moment and then went on , ‘ Since thoo told me about t'baby , Aah 've been thinking .
8 Aah 've only come this last couple o' years because we was indoors .
9 There 's not much chance of finding an 'usband down 'ere and Aah 've no wish ti stop an old maid all me life .
10 Anyroad , Aah 've asked 'im and e 's willing . ’
11 ‘ All Aah 've got ti say 'as been said , ’ was his response .
12 Aah 've said as 'ow oor George 's wife 's time 's nearly 'ere and Aah may be needed at t'confinement .
13 Cos they 've got see I do n't know whether I do n't know whether it makes it Hemmings hey 've got nought percent disc er interest and all that sort of stuff on every single thing
14 A wind such as East Anglia only knows , cruel , ‘ lazy ’ ( too lazy to go round you , going through you instead ) , a wind which made the old ladies in the town say : ‘ Oi 've got me thermals on ’ .
15 'I 've got a job .
16 'I 've asked you before , Rabbi — is there no other way ? ’
17 'I 've always wanted to be called Francesca . ’
18 Ah 've got nothing tae dae wi' it .
19 One American protested loudly , ‘ Gee , Myrtle , ah 've got ta getta picture of this-heah airplane .
20 " Nay , lad ah 've had an idea .
21 " Ah 've got a nice few cases for ye to see today .
22 " It 's worst stoppage ah 've seen for a bit , " said Mr Bailes .
23 Ah 've come for mah van , Duncan , ’ I drawled from the garage doorway .
24 Ah 've got a boyfriend but he 's oot on the rigs . ’
25 Overheard on the Bathgate to Edinburgh train last Saturday , as a passenger observed rugby fans tucking into champagne and chicken legs in the Murrayfield car park : ‘ Well , hen , ’ she observed to her companion , ‘ that 's the biggest car-boot sale ah 've ever seen . ’
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