Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] got a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The guitar 's got a personality and that 's the whole reason why people still play them .
2 And i if the man in the field had got a grudge against a bloke who was stacking i or taking off in the stack yard he could make life hell .
3 And if the old boy in the field had got a grudge against the bloke taking it off he used to shove it anywhere so he 'd have to pull it off , instead of following the the seam round , you see ?
4 With Metal Mickey the chorus has got a guitar line melody .
5 Notts ' new cricket manager Mike Hendrick thrust the 22-year-old seamer into the senior squad while Andy Pick nursed a shoulder injury , and claimed : ‘ The lad has got a chance of making it if he goes on working and improving .
6 The lad 's got a point there , ’ said Purvis as if somebody had asked him .
7 As I mentioned in the chapter on ‘ Teachers ’ , the Bible has got a lot of things to say about how we get on with other people .
8 The crew have got a couple of machines which churn everything up to make white water and the chippie ran up some rocks which they anchor to the bottom of the river and look just like the real thing .
9 The woman 's got a grudge .
10 ‘ No , boss , I mean the bastard 's got a wife — lives over here .
11 Charles Paris was heard to remark cynically that George , having seen that the star had got a deaf-aid , thought he ought to have one too .
12 god was it painful , and erm , so the crown has got a filling in it now because she , to , to relieve the pressure on the abscess she had to drill right down through the crown , erm to go right through into the root area
13 The referee 's got a job to do , and he got on with it . ’
14 And the make has got a lot to do with it .
15 And in those days erm I , the Co-op had got a building society as well you see , so it all tied up and I think mother , you know , I , I think it was a very good shop , I mean it was er so .
16 He was a club man and the Co-op had got a club .
17 As far as I 'm concerned it 's not on — if a woman 's got a problem and she confides in you , that is a trust that should n't be broken .
18 You know , once a woman 's got a name as a neurotic no one takes her seriously any more .
19 ‘ I tell you , Mr Wycliffe , a man 's got a job to have a pee on this coast without being seen — during the day , that is . ’
20 After all a man 's got a right to a place of his own . ’
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