Example sentences of "[verb] he have got the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I think that 's a silly decision by Vic but I expect he 's got the unions on his back . |
2 | Patterson was one of the last out , but it seemed he 'd got the message about his visitor as he hurried towards his office without a sideways glance . |
3 | Gerald was talking very fast and fluently , as he always did on the subject of money , but Charles reckoned he had got the gist . |
4 | He meant he 'd got the bottle . |
5 | Roman chuckled , and she knew he had got the reaction he had wanted . |
6 | ‘ He did n't know , ’ smirks Gordon , ‘ but we knew he 'd got the job when he did n't throw up . ’ |
7 | Hastings knew he 'd got the job on Sunday night , and while he celebrated with a glass of champagne , the Watsonian harbours no illusions about the task that lies ahead . |
8 | Ken thought he had got the idea of the play all wrong and I think in that I have to agree with Ken . |
9 | ‘ Or do you think he 's got the hots for this fabulous brown-eyed career woman he 's acquainted with in London ? ’ |
10 | And he er I do n't think he 's got the confidence to . |
11 | I do n't think he 's got the imagination to stretch around a concept like living rain . |
12 | I like that Mr Woodall — he 's good , though I do n't think he 's got the feeling for pigs that you have . ’ |
13 | ‘ It does n't say a word in our contracts about us having to put up with being hit on by every male who thinks he 's got the price of our bodies . ’ |
14 | That 's right well I think he 's got the downstairs then , he has n't got an upstairs |
15 | He said he had got the information from a computer . ’ |
16 | Have you got the , he said he 'd got the car . |
17 | Cos they were said , he just come in nanny , he said he 's got the change . |
18 | Because I was insistent I want I want I wanted to speak to Rod and er I said no I when is con when is it convenient to ring back then cos he said he 's got the phone glued to his ear blah blah . |
19 | That is saying something and , indeed , there are those closer to him who suggest that he really believes he has got the ball ‘ on a piece of string ’ at the moment , but hardly dares to say so in case it tempts fate . |
20 | Oh go on he says that cos he knows he 's got the card . |