Example sentences of "'s got [adv] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ From what I 've seen of him , I 'd say he 's got rather a perverse sense of humour and enjoys winding people up , ’ said Melissa , remembering in particular his brush with Alain Gebrec the previous afternoon over the controversial book . |
2 | He 's just a bit , he needs to calm down a bit cos he 's not got , he 's got quite a nice face . |
3 | And also can you put Rebecca 's tracksuit on cos she 's got quite a grubby frock on , so you might as well put her jogsuit on as well . |
4 | Now this psychology , there 's absolutely loads of stuff on it so and the Maitlin book 's got quite a good coverage of it , so I 'll go over it quite quickly , alright ? |
5 | for the Water Board so he 's got quite a good job you know , but erm , I 'm , we could n't afford to put the other through the apprentice because I mean you had n't got the money had you then |
6 | He 's got quite a long body which is what |
7 | It 'd probably be a good studio amp as it 's got quite a rich sound , albeit at low volumes . |
8 | She 's got quite a haunting voice . |
9 | Yes , okay and we 're still coming round yet again and the last one cos she 's got quite a large fist , I 'll take it over the top , round the back and this one now I can tie , tie it off , sorry tie it off on the back of her hand now , I do n't want to tie it off on the front cos in a minute I want to put this into a sling not too tight ? |
10 | It 's got quite a big shed at the back . |
11 | And he 's got quite a big holding in the group — he sold out in return for stock . |
12 | But he 's got quite an old face for |