Example sentences of "[conj] he have got his [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was his first visit to Nijmegen and , although he had got his CMT 3 qualification , he had spent most of his two months at 3rd Armoured Field Ambulance checking equipment , putting up tents and doing guard duties . |
2 | Ken Ward gave orders to bale out saying how sorry he was that he 'd got his crew into this mess ! |
3 | Mm but it 's good in a way that he 's got his money because he can sort of , sort of finance ours |
4 | You 're lucky in a way that he 's there , and lucky , too , that he 's got his music and that it 's bringing him a name , for it 's some sort of compensation in the meantime , helping his waiting . ’ |
5 | ‘ It 's all the more credit to him that he 's got his goals in this era . ’ |
6 | Joyce explained that it had always been his intention to apply for a commission in the army once he had got his degree . |
7 | Something like that , trying to remember now what it was , sixteen hundred , sixteen hundred that was it and it says your credit limit is sixteen , sixteen , you could spend up to sixteen hundred pounds , whether you got it or not you can spend it , so we said if we 're gon na get this computer because you get these Air Miles out of it , you know , every ten pounds you get an Air Mile , well if he 's getting a computer over a thousand pounds you know with all the paraphernalia that goes with it , well that 's a lot of Air Miles there , well we said we 'll get it through Access , but there is n't , our credit limit on Access is n't enough to pay for the computer , sixteen hundred it 's more than sixteen hundred , in , in the long , once he 's got his printer and God knows what you know , so I phoned them up and he said erm is it possible to adjust the limit upwards ? |
8 | Then abruptly I was looking at him , seeing him , because he 'd put my dreams back on top of the bag and he 'd got his head stuck down on his knees and his shoulders were shaking . |
9 | Flat road , no brakes , and he 's got his foot hard to the floor , it wo n't go any faster . |
10 | The animals are , and he 's got his comeuppance . |
11 | He gets into the back seat and he 's got his feet over the fr the front seat steering with his foot |
12 | He 's really striking the ball well and he has got his confidence back . ’ |
13 | He stopped by their side , and leaning against a tree rested until he had got his breath back . |
14 | looks like he 's got his kids today |
15 | It was bad enough that he had this damn-fool obsession with programming — if he had got his priorities right in the first place , he and Emma might have made some headway . ’ |
16 | I was just looking to see if he 'd got his list somewhere . |
17 | — And even if he has got his sights set on Bella 's money , I 'll fix that . |
18 | I think maybe he 's blind , cos he 's got his eyes shut . |
19 | The butcher 's shop looked right enough , but he had got his meat from Smithfield market , not from the farmer who 'd raised it . |
20 | Yeah but he 's got his self a bad name now is n't he ? |
21 | ‘ There was n't a thing he could do at the time , but he 's got his eye on them . ’ |
22 | But he 's got his supporters too . |
23 | Well like , like Will because he 's got his bag like that on that |
24 | He 'd read up about George Joseph Smith , he said , after he 'd got his idea for a show . |
25 | what I was interested in knowing in was for example whether he 's got his chamber orchestra repeated their same concert five or six times in different cities |
26 | When he had got his balance back , a woman in a dowdy black dress was looking at him with tired amusement . |
27 | Do you remember when Gordon went rushing through when he 'd got his whistles out ? |
28 | Cos he 'll look better when he 's got his spikes on him |
29 | But she usually heard him creep in , however late it was , and came scratching on the door just as he had got his trousers off , or just as he was scraping her uneaten steak-and-kidney pie into a polythene bag to throw away at the office next day . |
30 | As long as he 's got his thinking distance . |