Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] he have got a " in BNC.
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1 | Hurry up so that he 's got a paddy on at teatime . |
2 | See it all hinges on if he 's got a bandsaw , if he if he has n't got a bandsaw , wasting our ruddy time . |
3 | I keep , apart from the fact that we 've got an enormous number of deadlines , but David keeps saying , ’ we must stop ’ , and then people ring us up and say ’ Oh , I , can I do this ’ , and we 've , you know people say , ’ Oh , well , I play the saxophone ’ , and then we find out that he 's got a huge band and he 's very famous , and they 've just rung us up to say , you know , can we play for you for free . |
4 | The bookies are probably quite pleased to have him back because he 's got a very loyal following of er , of people who 'll put bets on him |
5 | Of course I ca n't go out while he 's got a temperature . ’ |
6 | How do you tip him out when he 's got a lot of ash on him ? |
7 | today and he 'd got a cap on and he 'd got long blond hair had n't he ? |
8 | And he 'd say , Well and he 'd got a whole string of Lenin 's books , and he 'd reach down and pick one and turn to the right page straight away , says , This is what Lenin said , and he said , I 'll stand by this , you know . |
9 | Always one to get and usually using it well and he 's got a throw-in . |
10 | Well cos he 's got a cold now ! |
11 | Well when when we were there before he 'd got a lot there ! |