Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb -s] get some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He suggests that he 's got no evidence , then that he 's got some evidence , then both at once : ‘ There 's nothing here , precisely nothing , perhaps absolutely nothing ’ — the torture tune . |
2 | Can I say that really all details of these watch schemes should go to Paul , so he 's got some detail of them . |
3 | and she 's got some children including Pamela Jane . |
4 | Well Carole 's next door neighbour he owns a bit of land and he 's got some sheep in his fields , and he 's got some pigs and you know ? |
5 | Er and when you ai n't got any tanks , , and he 's got some tanks , your your your situation is n't it 's it 's not very it 's not very healthy . |
6 | Well Carole 's next door neighbour he owns a bit of land and he 's got some sheep in his fields , and he 's got some pigs and you know ? |
7 | No , I think it 's , it 's a dis it 's a disco , and it 's got some kind of title , the shaggy party , or something . |
8 | There 's a forest fifty miles off , it 's outside our window because it 's not in this room and to come a little nearer home ther there 's a campus outside our window but we ca n't exactly see very much of it but we know it 's there and it 's got some birds in it , it 's probably got some little insects in it and there 's a woodpecker |
9 | And , as this post here , with , whatever it is , it looks as if it 's got some paddings on the ground , maybe a , a boat sometimes gets moored up to it and that 's just to stop the boat er banging up agai maybe the tide comes in that far , I do n't know . |
10 | I do n't know , it looks as if it 's got some grit in it for when it gets icy I suppose you have to put he grit down there . |